According to a study by Covenant Eyes, roughly half of all professing
Christian men and one-fifth of all professing Christian women admit to
being porn addicts. Other reports indicate the problem could be even
more extensive.
Whatever the exact numbers, porn is a problem, a growing
problem, and an increasingly accessible problem.
“The Internet is the crack cocaine of pornography,” says Heath Lambert, author of the forthcoming book, Finally Free: Fighting for Purity with the Power of Grace.
Lambert is assistant professor of biblical counseling at Boyce College
and teaches at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville,
Kentucky. We asked him about the growing epidemic of pornography in the
lives of Christians, and about the roots behind the sin.
The Deep Root of Porn
The sin of pornography is directly linked to the sin of pride, he says.
“At the root of viewing pornography is an arrogant heart that says:
‘I will have whatever I want. And if I want pictures of naked women, I
am going to have it. And I don’t care if God doesn’t want it, and I
don’t care if my wife doesn’t like it, and I don’t care if I might lose
my ministry over it — I am going to look at it.’ And in the moment of
temptation, in the moment of the sin, when you dive in, that’s the
statement of your heart. Continue at Tony Reinke
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