Monday, January 19, 2009

"Yep ... It's In There"

Yep. This is exactly what the Holy Bible says:

"How beautiful you are and how pleasing,
O love, with your delights!

Your stature is like that of the palm,
and your breasts like clusters of fruit.

I said, 'I will climb the palm tree;
I will take hold of its fruit.'"

That's in Song of Solomon - the 22nd book of the Old Testament - chapter 7 verse 6 & 7. Check it out. Read it again, just to be sure. Yep. Sex is in the Bible because sex is important to God. In fact, the Bible qualifies sex as holy. Now that's an uncommon combination. How could holiness even come close to sex? Sounds a bit like having a special moment in the choir loft. Not exactly ... It's holy because God came up with the idea. Sex was God's design from the beginning and there's just NO one better suited to reveal its beauty. There's no one better suited to explain how it works and no one better suited to help you find ultimate satisfaction.

Just one important detail. You have to follow His instructions to get the best results. God knows that sexual intimacy is so powerful, it can easily become a destructive force in your life. He wants to see goodness flow in and out of your life so he set up some very important guidelines around sex. You don't have to follow them - most don't. But if you really want to experience the best sex ever known to man you will need to follow two very important guidelines.

#1 Sexual intercourse is reserved for marriage only. (I know it sounds old fashion, but God's standards never wear out. Married sex is, by far, the best!)

#2 Sexual intercourse is reserved for two people of the opposite sex. (I know this sounds old fashion too, but God cares a lot about reproduction and it takes a man and woman to make a baby.)

If you follow these two basic guidelines the chances of disease, death and depression will be very minimal - most likely not at all. God wants you to experience the optimal benefits of love. Consider his plan. You won't be disappointed.

Hey readers, what did you think of "Finding Intimacy in a Love-Starved World"? I'm collecting comments for a new book and I'd love to hear from you. Thanks.

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