You are spiritually yolked together with whoever you have sex with. There is a bigger reason why God told us that sex is only for the married. It an energetic connection on the soul level which doesn’t reveal itself in the physical. We are all connected in the spirit world. God created sex for marriage with the intent that we procreate within his WILL. When we are outside marriage with sex we are outside his will because we chose to yolk ourselves with someone we did not intent to marry in the eyes of God. Also sex is what makes marriage legitimate in the eyes of God - it is the exact time where husband and wife become ONE. Truth is if you had sex outside marriage you will have some of their energy within you and be bound to them on some level and vice versa. That is why it’s a sin - not only to God but also to our future spouse and ourselves. When we are bound to others and then marry later we bring that sin with us. Some will continue to sin even more (cheating, porn or abstinence) and some may not. Only through repentance of our past may we be forgiven for our original sin and by that God will cleanse us and remove the energy of our past sex partners and remove the energy cords. Sadly because of our societal acceptance of sex outside marriage most people never come to repentance on this particular issue. They may die with that sin in their heart and never be truly 100% yolked to their spouses or God.
There is almost nobody alive today who got married as a virgin. There is some truth to what you said though about poisoning yourself spiritually. I don't think anyone is salvageable though...so God either loves us or hates us...or just doesn't care. Nothing changes.
You are correct. Each and every one of us is a sinner and doomed to hell. But Jesus died on the cross for all of our sins knowing that we could never ever be saved ourselves otherwise because it was written. Belief in Jesus through the Gospel by repentance of our sin and confession in our hearts that he is God is what can save our souls and bring us into eternity through a real relationship with him as we grow in his character. God loves us more than we could ever know and he wants all his children to return to him but because of his love he gave us free Will to choose wether we want to be with him or not. God is for freedom and he would never force us into a relationship with him. If you reject him he will leave you on your own until you call upon him again.
Yeah, that doesn't make sense, either. The idea of punishing a third party is inherently immoral, and if Jesus voluntarily died to pay for our sins, then it was a transaction...which means we ought to sin as much as possible to increase the value of his sacrifice. And btw, he was only dead for 3 days, so what was actually sacrificed? It doesn't make sense. Much of what is in Christianity does make sense, and there's more to the truth than we know, but...yeah the Jesus sacrifice isn't it. If so, then there's more to that story we aren't being told.
Sex is a biological thing. Humans attached marriage to it to control who gets to reproduce, and they placed it under the guise of religion.
You are spiritually yolked together with whoever you have sex with. There is a bigger reason why God told us that sex is only for the married. It an energetic connection on the soul level which doesn’t reveal itself in the physical. We are all connected in the spirit world. God created sex for marriage with the intent that we procreate within his WILL. When we are outside marriage with sex we are outside his will because we chose to yolk ourselves with someone we did not intent to marry in the eyes of God. Also sex is what makes marriage legitimate in the eyes of God - it is the exact time where husband and wife become ONE. Truth is if you had sex outside marriage you will have some of their energy within you and be bound to them on some level and vice versa. That is why it’s a sin - not only to God but also to our future spouse and ourselves. When we are bound to others and then marry later we bring that sin with us. Some will continue to sin even more (cheating, porn or abstinence) and some may not. Only through repentance of our past may we be forgiven for our original sin and by that God will cleanse us and remove the energy of our past sex partners and remove the energy cords. Sadly because of our societal acceptance of sex outside marriage most people never come to repentance on this particular issue. They may die with that sin in their heart and never be truly 100% yolked to their spouses or God.
There is almost nobody alive today who got married as a virgin. There is some truth to what you said though about poisoning yourself spiritually. I don't think anyone is salvageable though...so God either loves us or hates us...or just doesn't care. Nothing changes.
You are correct. Each and every one of us is a sinner and doomed to hell. But Jesus died on the cross for all of our sins knowing that we could never ever be saved ourselves otherwise because it was written. Belief in Jesus through the Gospel by repentance of our sin and confession in our hearts that he is God is what can save our souls and bring us into eternity through a real relationship with him as we grow in his character. God loves us more than we could ever know and he wants all his children to return to him but because of his love he gave us free Will to choose wether we want to be with him or not. God is for freedom and he would never force us into a relationship with him. If you reject him he will leave you on your own until you call upon him again.
Yeah, that doesn't make sense, either. The idea of punishing a third party is inherently immoral, and if Jesus voluntarily died to pay for our sins, then it was a transaction...which means we ought to sin as much as possible to increase the value of his sacrifice. And btw, he was only dead for 3 days, so what was actually sacrificed? It doesn't make sense. Much of what is in Christianity does make sense, and there's more to the truth than we know, but...yeah the Jesus sacrifice isn't it. If so, then there's more to that story we aren't being told.