Everyone has had to ask or answer the question at one time or
another: When it comes to the physical component of a dating
relationship, how far is too far? Can we hold hands? Can we kiss? Can we
do a little bit more than kiss? Should we even explore the physical
relationship a little bit to ensure we are compatible?
I am
accustomed to giving the easy answer: "It's not about how far can we go,
but how holy we can be. You are asking all the wrong questions!" That
may make me feel smart and a little bit godly, but it's not exactly a
satisfying or helpful answer.
In their book Sex, Dating, and Relationships: A Fresh Approach,
Gerald Hiestand and Jay Thomas offer an answer. They are aware of the
long history of legalistic answers and the many slippery slope or
fear-based approaches that have more to do with avoiding sexually
transmitted diseases and unplanned pregnancies than pursuing holiness.
They do not want to create a new law, but draw out an implication of the
deepest meaning of marriage. They are convinced that the Bible offers
us exactly the answer we are looking for. How far is too far? "Contrary
to popular opinion, the Bible does speak with clarity--objective
clarity--about what is physically appropriate between an unmarried man
and woman in a pre-marriage relationship."
They premise their
answer on the fact that the marriage relationship, and hence the sexual
relationship, is meant to be a portrait of the relationship of Christ
and his church. (Click here to read about the gospel and marriage.) In that way they begin not with law but with gospel. Continue at Tim Challies
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