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What Does The Bible Say About Sex? | Ask A Pastor Ep. 8

24 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/216325/fan_mail/new] In Episode 8 of the Ask A Pastor Podcast, we tackle one of the most talked-about—and most misunderstood—topics in today’s culture: sex. What does the Bible actually say about sex, purity, lust, pornography, marriage, singleness, and sexual brokenness? Is Christianity just about rules and restriction, or is there something deeper behind God’s design? In a world that treats sex as casual, Scripture reveals that sex is sacred, powerful, and deeply connected to covenant, intimacy, and worship. From Genesis to the words of Jesus, this episode explores how God created sex not to shame us, but to protect us, connect us, and point us toward something greater. We discuss: • Why sex was God’s idea from the beginning • Why the Bible places sex inside marriage • How lust and pornography shape the heart • The spiritual and emotional impact of sexual sin • God’s grace for people carrying shame, regret, addiction, or brokenness • Practical encouragement for both married couples and single Christians No matter your past, your struggle, or your questions, this conversation is centered on both truth and grace. Because Jesus doesn’t just expose brokenness—He restores people. God’s design for sex isn’t about restriction—it’s about redemption, protection, and covenant love. Support the show [http://hopechurchcleburne.com/giving/]

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