Denying Lust is Saving Sex
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Sometimes we are led to think that God doesn’t want us to have the pleasure of sex because He has set up all kinds of rules and regulations around it. Why doesn’t he allow pre-marital sex? Why does He say lust is a sin? Because He is saving sex for you.
Inspired by Joshua Harris’ ‘Not even a Hint’

Deny lust to save sex
It’s everywhere
We live in a sex-saturated world where lust is very rampant even with Christians. Pre-marital sex is branded as “okay” as long as it’s safe, and “exciting” when it’s not. Lust is pleasurable, yes. We have that established. But then everything the Bible calls sin is also instantly pleasurable to some degree. After all, if sin is so repulsive, who will want to fall into it’s clutches? As it is, sin is intriguing, exciting and pleasurable – to some instantaneous and temporary degree.
But what does the Bible say about Lust?
“For lust is a shameful sin, a crime that should be punished. It is a devastating fire that destroys to hell. It would wipe out everything I own.” – Job 31:11-12
Job knows the consequences of the instantaneous but temporary pleasures of lust.
“But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed because these are improper for God’s holy people” – Ephesians 5:3
Hear that? Not even a hint. It means that lust cannot be found anywhere near your thoughts, feelings, actions, expressions, etc.
Now we ask the question
Why? Is the Bible a kill-joy? Does God want to keep the little temporary pleasures from us?
Heck no. God created sex. He knows how sex should exactly be done. He set the boundaries for sex for us to enjoy it in it’s fullness. He is protecting sex by denying lust.
Take a basketball game for example. What do you think will happen if we break the physical-contact rule? It would suddenly become a bloody, elbow-frenzy game. Is it still a game? Yes. But is it played the way it’s supposed to be? No. Would we like it? Definitely not. The finesse of the game would be gone since we can abuse the physical aspect of the game.
That’s just a far-fetched analogy but do you get the picture? There are rules and boundaries set for the game’s full beauty to be enjoyed. It’s the same with sex. God has set boundaries for His creation of sex for us to enjoy it’s full beauty – inside marriage.
Sex is the most pleasurable physical and spiritual act a man and woman can ever have. It also brings the most devastating consequences should it be tampered with. And the Devil is doing exactly that – perverting it’s primary purpose and pleasure to a malicious design. Don’t give in. Protect and save sex by denying lust in your life.





Okay, how about doing it alone? I'm sure, you've got this question a few times already.
— How about doing it alone— masturbation?
hi charles, been reading this blog occassionally when i have time since it started… if i may "butt-in", about your question, i got another set of questions for you: do you think the purpose of sex is for just one person? would you really enjoy having "sex alone"? how about intimacy with the person you love the most?
and btw, guys and girls, what do we mean by lust? is it just really about doing the deed? if i may add, i remember one time from one date talk last 2007, i believe a pastor told us this about lust. he described it as getting something for yourself at the expense of others. more of so like the opposite of love which gives unconditionally at the expense of self.
Sex was created by God to be enjoyed by man and woman in marriage. =)
I'll be painfully blunt, masturbation is a sin
First: You need to lust before you accomplish the deed
Second: It defies God's blueprint for sex (done with the opposite sex inside marriage)
And the list goes on and on from those two things….
Hope I answered your question somehow Charles!
Good insight. I would describe lust (again, from Joshua Harris book) as looking at a person in a sexual way and lingering on that thought for your own pleasure.
Hmm.. Okay I have to think of new questions pa about sex.
Was this because of AIDS news all over?
What?
Haha! Charles I don't get it.
AIDS has nothing to do with the boundaries set by God. God's blueprint for sex has been there way before AIDS was manifested.