Tuesday, January 15, 2013

"Premarital Sex?"

Below is an excerpt from an article by Russel Moore on the issue of "premarital sex."

Christians talk a lot about premarital sex. And I think that’s a mistake. I don’t think it’s a mistake because the issue is unimportant but because the grammar is skewed. The word “fornication” is almost gone from contemporary Christian speech. It sounds creepy and antiquated. Instead, we talk about “abstinence” and “premarital sex.”

In the most recent issue of Touchstone magazine, I argue that the loss of the words “fornicate” and “fornication” implicitly cedes the moral imagination to the sexual revolutionaries because the words “fornication” and “premarital sex” aren’t interchangeable.

Fornication isn’t merely “premarital.” Premarital is the language of timing, and with it we infer that this is simply the marital act misfired at the wrong time. But fornication is, both spiritually and typologically, a different sort of act from the marital act. That’s why the consequences are so dire.

Fornication pictures a different reality than the mystery of Christ presented in the one-flesh union of covenantal marriage. It represents a Christ who uses his church without joining her, covenantally and permanently, to himself. The man who leads a woman into sexual union without a covenantal bond is preaching to her, to the world, and to himself a different gospel from the gospel of Jesus Christ. And he is forming a real spiritual union, the Apostle Paul warns, but one with a different spirit than the Spirit of Christ (1 Cor. 6:15, 19).

1 comment:

  1. That is such a great excerpt. Marriage is the highest calling for men & women, and it is created to display Christ and his love for his Church. I totally agree with Dr. Moore - premarital sex, aka fornication, paints Christ as a selfish man that benefits from the Church without any covenant. But glory be to God that Christ has made a covenant with us, paid by his own blood, and that is what we men are called to emulate with their wives. All of this is for His glory and honor, showing forth to the world Christ's love for his bride.

    Hebrews 13:4 "Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled, for God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous."

    ReplyDelete