Sexuality, Christianity, and Unhappiness
A Lack of Understanding Equals A Boring Sex Life no matter what way you look at it. It’s very easy to come to quick judgment and invalid reasoning on a variety of controversial topics that affect Christians – like Presidential candidates, food, denominations, music choices, movie choices, income, and of course…sex. Many Christians believe that enjoying sex is prohibited by God and that it sex is only meant for procreation without any intention of providing the Christian couple with the opportunity for sexual enjoyment.
I love being a Christian but if I believed that being a Christian wouldn’t allow me to enjoy the very things God has created for me, I would probably just prepay my ticket to hell on a jet plane. That’s a little tongue-in-cheek but I don’t believe that being a Christian means that my sex life has to be boring because it would be contradictory — I know you’ve probably felt the same way or had heated debates with other Christians who believed differently than you as well.
Isn’t it weird how we’re all Christians, we all have the same body parts, we all read the same bible (allegedly), but we all come up with different answers and beliefs? That is called interpretation and I think as an owner of the book, you want more answers and you want more satisfaction.
Once you understand what the bible says about sex and how your body works, you will be able to enjoy sex like you never have before… I know because it’s happened in my marriage and we’ve been able to help other couples achieve a new level of happiness in their marriage in a short amount of time. The list of benefits is too long to list here but true happiness is probably one of the best things you can ever get in life. Instead of going to work with a sad face you can go to work with a happy face and be glad to go home because you know that you’ll have another opportunity to be intimate with your spouse. It doesn’t have to be sex, it can be the feeling of a warm kiss against your lips, or a nice big hug when you get home… the kind of hug that is full of love, care, concern, and respect.