Happy Lord's Worship Day Besties! 🥰✝️🙏
Today I am gonna dispel the rumor that if I am a Christian truly, I can't talk about sex on X.
So I am a Christian, therefore I should shut my married mouth about sex, besides having it plenty with my hubby. Am I right? Nope.
I think it is un-Christian to see that lots of husbands and wives are not even having sex regularly and not to say or do anything about it.
There is a big force out there trying to have people not be married at all. On top of it, there are lots of marriages where people come out and actually say themselves, “we are not having sex.”
This is because Satan is trying to have married people not be in their happy marriage. And he’s winning. We as Christians need to stand up to the evils of this world whenever and wherever we see it!
That is what I am doing. I am doing the best that I can being a Christian. And being called un-Christian for it. Lol.
Are these people gonna call the Bible un-Christian now? Yes, you read it right.
Book of Solomon is full of sex talk, aight? It uses vivid, sensual imagery and metaphors (gardens, fruit, spices, wine, palm trees, etc.) to describe attraction, foreplay, bodies, kissing, embracing, and passionately doing it—all framed as happening within marriage.
Book of Solomon is considered one of the 7 books of wisdom. That means talking about marital sex is talking wisdom. Aight?
The Bible celebrates sex, physical desire, and marital love as something beautiful, delightful, and God-given.
Sex is not crude or peas corn like. Bible shows that sex truly is poetic and exalted, as a joyful gift meant for both spouses.
1 Corinthians 7:3-5, Paul says spouses should regularly have sex to meet each other’s sexual needs and avoid temptation.
And why should I be called un-Christian for trying to help a husband or two or even a wife giving them sexual wisdom?
@grok make a meme out of me thumping the Bible and standing up to evil, and talking marital sex!
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