Sex Sermons In the Church - Marketing God Through Lust

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A-Omega

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A pastor puts a stripper pole up at the pulpit. Another church leader puts a bed on top of his church and sleeps in it with his wife, on camera, for 24 hours. Pastors are giving graphic details of their sexual behaviors with their wives to a congregations of men, women and even children. Some pastors are even ordering their congregation to have sex for 30 days straight. For the past several years, there has been a rapidly-growing trend of churches doing a “Sex series,” sermons supposedly focusing on Godly intimate relations and instructing married couples on how to improve their relationship through sex. With provocative ads, blasphemous displays and outright witchcraft in some cases, what these apostate pastors are doing is catering to the lust of the flesh and trying desperately to go the world’s way to bring in crowds and greater revenue. This article will show the gross Biblical error with these series and how they are just another part of the end times apostasy – the prophesied fall of a great portion of the Christian church from Biblical Christianity into worldly, satanic deception.



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JaumeJ

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The information in this post is simply weird.
 
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I have seen these kinds of things at Christian marriage conferences. The speaker said that the way to the heart was through sex and had a drawing of a man and woman with hearts and arrows from private parts to the heart. He also suggested that married couples have sex three times a week. It was probably the worst church meeting I have been to. None of their teachings were from the Bible, just alot of jokes and sex talk.
 

JaumeJ

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I have seen these kinds of things at Christian marriage conferences. The speaker said that the way to the heart was through sex and had a drawing of a man and woman with hearts and arrows from private parts to the heart. He also suggested that married couples have sex three times a week. It was probably the worst church meeting I have been to. None of their teachings were from the Bible, just alot of jokes and sex talk.
Frankly, a sermon such as the one you have described is enough to traumatize anyone. Again, just plain weird.
 
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frankleespeaking

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A pastor puts a stripper pole up at the pulpit. Another church leader puts a bed on top of his church and sleeps in it with his wife, on camera, for 24 hours. Pastors are giving graphic details of their sexual behaviors with their wives to a congregations of men, women and even children. Some pastors are even ordering their congregation to have sex for 30 days straight. For the past several years, there has been a rapidly-growing trend of churches doing a “Sex series,” sermons supposedly focusing on Godly intimate relations and instructing married couples on how to improve their relationship through sex. With provocative ads, blasphemous displays and outright witchcraft in some cases, what these apostate pastors are doing is catering to the lust of the flesh and trying desperately to go the world’s way to bring in crowds and greater revenue. This article will show the gross Biblical error with these series and how they are just another part of the end times apostasy – the prophesied fall of a great portion of the Christian church from Biblical Christianity into worldly, satanic deception.



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It is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret. (Ephesians 5:12)
 
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kayem77

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I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one who thinks all those sex conferences, sex series and sex talks behind the pulpit are VERY innapropiate. Not that talking about sex in church is wrong, but they way these pastors do it's just wrong....and traumatizing
 
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1still_waters

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Oh it's just another form of Christians trying to say..

"See we're cool too!"

The world sees through it, and the only one's who think they're reaching anyone is the Christians.

God doesn't need a gimmick. A majority of this stuff is just a gimmick.

When a church lacks conviction, power and the word, it has to resort to cleverly devised schemes as a way to get folks to sit in them pews for an hour or so on Sunday.
 
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NoFallTooFar

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I think there is nothing wrong with having series on it..

but putting your bed on top of the church might be to much..

Sex series are extremely important in youth groups.. most teens don't know what true sex is.
 

BigFriendlyApologist

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I would agree with NoFallTooFar. The idea of preaching about sex isn't horrible if it is done in a Christian manner and it would be helpful for younger Christians, teens, college, etc. to have such a conversation but the extent to which the churches that are described here go is way overboard.
 
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NoFallTooFar

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I would agree with NoFallTooFar. The idea of preaching about sex isn't horrible if it is done in a Christian manner and it would be helpful for younger Christians, teens, college, etc. to have such a conversation but the extent to which the churches that are described here go is way overboard.
Yeah,, I mean my old youth group did a series on it called Sex Talks.

Like, of course the pastor was like "sex is great." but he explained how it's only great inside marriage, etc.

What I find interesting is...

people who believe preachers who preach against sin are 'preaching it like it is'.. and yet think we shouldn't talk about sex inside the four walls of the house of the Church. Sex is in the bible. Can't deny it.
 
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GreenNnice

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I think there is nothing wrong with having series on it..

but putting your bed on top of the church might be to much..

Sex series are extremely important in youth groups.. most teens don't know what true sex is.


They shouldn't know what true sex is until they're married.


And,.why do teens need series on 'sex?'

Rhetorical.

They don't, they need series on how to develop Godly relationships with girl friends and boy friends, then, maybe, after that they can get a closer friend, like boyfriend or girlfriend, but, since the average age of marriage in USA is around age 27, they still have plenty of time to grow themselves, follow God in through going to community college, or, 4-year, or, tech school. And, workimg hard during school.and, surely, for Summers--hard,, long hours--won't hurt you. There are seasons for everything and the teenage season, like age 13 to 19 should be for discovering who God made you as and your being comfortable in the ways of Him for you, esteeming Him, praying how to become a more glory bringing you to Him :)
You got plenty of time to truly find true love, find His Love for you and FOLLOW His way for you and much heartache will be arrested before it metes/meets you. :)
Slow down, young people, Let the Lord lead.
 
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NoFallTooFar

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They shouldn't know what true sex is until they're married.


And,.why do teens need series on 'sex?'

Rhetorical.

They don't, they need series on how to develop Godly relationships with girl friends and boy friends, then, maybe, after that they can get a closer friend, like boyfriend or girlfriend, but, since the average age of marriage in USA is around age 27, they still have plenty of time to grow themselves, follow God in through going to community college, or, 4-year, or, tech school. And, workimg hard during school.and, surely, for Summers--hard,, long hours--won't hurt you. There are seasons for everything and the teenage season, like age 13 to 19 should be for discovering who God made you as and your being comforyable in the ways of Him for you, rsteeming Him.
You got plenty of time to truly find true love, find His Love for you and FOLLOW His way for you and much heartache will be arrested before it metes/meets you. :)
Slow down, young people, Let the Lord lead.
so teaching them that sex is only meant for marriage, that it will only mean something to you if it's in marriage is wrong? No.

Part of discovering who God made you to be is, discovering why you should save yourself for your future spouse.
 
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NoFallTooFar

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God created sex.


Oh snap, that will throws some religious people in a tizzy.

The devil however comes along and perverts it's purpose.
 
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GreenNnice

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so teaching them that sex is only meant for marriage, that it will only mean something to you if it's in marriage is wrong? Yes, sex is only meant for marriage .

Part of discovering who God made you to be is, discovering why you should save yourself for your future spouse.
Yes, good series would be titled, 'Saving youself for Marriage.

God created sex.


Oh snap, that will throws some religious people in a tizzy.

The devil however comes along and perverts it's purpose.
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Maybe a better way to have worded it was 'Relationship series,' and, yes, falling, that is fine to discuss things of relationships, like no sex before marriage, in a teen group.

Sorry, if I misunderstood, but, yes, be very careful in situations of talking about sex, because the Devil will pervert and twist things because though some in group are mature and strong Satan knows many are weak and THEN is when he goes to work :(
 
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kayem77

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Teens dont need to be listening to what the pastor likes to do with his wife, actually pastors shouldnt be bragging with ANYBODY about how much sex they have or how they do it. There are times and occasions for everything, as Green said. I don't remember gettin saved because God promised me better sex if I get married, sex is not eternal, salvation or damnation are. If someone who is married or is gettin married has doubts, those matters should be dealt privately.
 
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rainacorn

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I teach sunday school for middle schoolers. Sex has come up a few times recently because they have to sit through these videos at school about puberty and they're really uncomfortable with the whole thing. They have no problem talking about songs and videos that are pretty explicitly about sex, though.

I decided to go ahead and talk to them about it... what the body goes through (did NOT get too technical here) and how our human nature is so flawed that we can't rely on our 'feelings' to lead us in the right direction. We talked about the purpose of marriage, why it's worth waiting for, what God wants for us and what we should want for ourselves.

We talked about how the world tries to manipulate us and lead us astray. We talked about the negative influences everywhere and why some people fall victim to it and others are able to overcome and resist those temptations.

The ONLY way to really know what's right is to dive into our Bibles, have a strong prayer life and connect to God.

So...I dunno. I think we should have these conversations in a safe church setting. I don't think it would be appropriate for a sermon, necessarily. But Sunday school for sure.
 

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They shouldn't know what true sex is until they're married.


And,.why do teens need series on 'sex?'

Rhetorical.

They don't, they need series on how to develop Godly relationships with girl friends and boy friends, then, maybe, after that they can get a closer friend, like boyfriend or girlfriend, but, since the average age of marriage in USA is around age 27, they still have plenty of time to grow themselves, follow God in through going to community college, or, 4-year, or, tech school. And, workimg hard during school.and, surely, for Summers--hard,, long hours--won't hurt you. There are seasons for everything and the teenage season, like age 13 to 19 should be for discovering who God made you as and your being comfortable in the ways of Him for you, esteeming Him, praying how to become a more glory bringing you to Him :)
You got plenty of time to truly find true love, find His Love for you and FOLLOW His way for you and much heartache will be arrested before it metes/meets you. :)
Slow down, young people, Let the Lord lead.
Asking pastors to ignore the problem posed by world full of sex in the media and elsewhere is pointless and probably leads to more problems. The more education and Christian perspectives a teen receives during their years in middle school and high school, the better off they will be in my opinion. By ignoring the problem and not talking about it, we leave teens struggling to find their way without a Christian opinion or advice from their church family.

This is not only true of sex, but drugs, alcohol, etc.

And that's the perspective from this teen :)
 
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AnandaHya

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Sermons should preach about Jesus and point to Him. if you want to talk about marriage in the pulpit, talk of the marriage between Jesus and His bride.

If you want to talk about personal marriage and sex, then I believe it should be limited to Bible studies on the subject, individual marriage counseling or private small groups.

Teenagers should know that the world will pressure them into having sex or make them feel abnormal for wanting to wait because of their religious beliefs. However they should be show what real Biblical marriage is and why its important to wait. anything they need to know about the act they can find out when they are engaged and have premarriage counsel meetings with the pastor or they can ask their close married friends about it.
 
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needmesomejesus

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They shouldn't know what true sex is until they're married.


And,.why do teens need series on 'sex?'

Rhetorical.

They don't, they need series on how to develop Godly relationships with girl friends and boy friends, then, maybe, after that they can get a closer friend, like boyfriend or girlfriend, but, since the average age of marriage in USA is around age 27, they still have plenty of time to grow themselves, follow God in through going to community college, or, 4-year, or, tech school. And, workimg hard during school.and, surely, for Summers--hard,, long hours--won't hurt you. There are seasons for everything and the teenage season, like age 13 to 19 should be for discovering who God made you as and your being comfortable in the ways of Him for you, esteeming Him, praying how to become a more glory bringing you to Him :)
You got plenty of time to truly find true love, find His Love for you and FOLLOW His way for you and much heartache will be arrested before it metes/meets you. :)
Slow down, young people, Let the Lord lead.
Teens are curious; holding back about the information and being frank will only encourage them to do it more. They also need to realize that sex is beautiful not a nasty disgusting thing they should never do.