Oct 1, 2002 A Conversation with Dannah Gresh, Part One By Jim Mueller and Duane Careb What is the best reason for a single woman to live a lifestyle of sexual purity?
In the church we really need to talk about the tremendous benefits and blessings of waiting — or we'll fall for this lie that we're missing the party. God tells us in Deuteronomy that your children will come to you someday and ask, "What are all these rules for?" God says, "These rules are there so that you will prosper." And when He gives us the guideline of waiting for sex within the confines of marriage, He is doing that so we will prosper. Even some of the most liberal social studies will tell you that couples having sex most frequently are those who waited for a mutually-monogamous marriage relationship. That supports what God told us thousands of years ago: When we do things according to His plan, we prosper. How can a sexually pure couple prepare for the eventuality of sex in marriage? My husband writes in his book, Who Moved the Goalpost, about the four-hour drive to our honeymoon suite after our wedding. There were periods where he accelerated as fast as he could go, trying to get there as fast as he could. Then there were periods of, "Oh my goodness, what will happen when we get there?", and he would drive as slow as could down the interstate. I think a couple needs to have some solid counseling during the engagement period, prior to their marriage. It's vital that a couple get a Godly perspective. In our own pre-marriage counseling situation, our pastor waited until just a few weeks before the wedding before opening up that dialog. Revealing too much in advance might have made it difficult for us to wait for our wedding night. If we're not comfortable talking about sex, it's probably because there is something from the past that has marred God's truthful definition of sexuality in our lives. There should be a level of comfort there. Maybe it's past sin; maybe it's parents who stuffed that conversation in the closet every time it was brought up. You may subconsciously feel, "This is a bad thing. Is it okay I feel this way?" There should be a level of comfortable mentoring that takes place within the confines of the engagement period to prepare you for that wonderful gift God has. What can a woman do to recover from the guilt of a previous sexual relationship? First, she needs to be turned 100% in the other direction — growing for Christ, setting up barriers in her life so she doesn't fall into the same sexual sin. That is vital. And, she needs to go before God and ask for His forgiveness. Most women are good at doing these things. The problem is getting women to feel that forgiveness in their hearts; this wound becomes greater and greater. God tells us in James 5:16, "Confess your sins one to another so that you will be healed." It's really important that a woman who has sexual sin in her past goes to someone older and wiser, a godly woman, and opens that door so she can begin the process of healing. Healing and release follows this confession. I never had the courage to do that before I was married; I had fallen into sexual sin when I was 15. I got out of that
I was five years into my marriage when I realized how broken I still was from that. There was this spiritual secret between my husband and I. It took me three hours in a dark bedroom to confess this sin to him. How could he forgive me when I had kept this secret? I was so afraid of his rejection. I had tried so many times prior to our wedding to confess that, but my shame kept me locked in isolation. As I confessed that to him that night and he verbalized God's forgiveness to me, and as he held me and I felt God's forgiveness, a beautiful process of healing began in my life. I think it's vital we talk to someone about the sin and the hurt in our heart. Dannah Gresh is the author of And the Bride Wore White. A former corporate trainer, she now leads retreats and Pure Freedom Events around the country. She lives in State College, Pennsylvania, with her husband and two children. Copyright © 2002 Growthtrac Read more at www.growthtrac.com | |||||||||||