Many women don’t have a clue about men.
But one thing they know: men constantly have sex on their minds. This idea is
clearly and consistently taught.
While men must deal with the reality of sex on
their minds, girls deal with the pressures of being told they need to keep
themselves pure. Often young Christian girls are
involved in purity rites and given jewellery in exchange for promises that they
will protect their purity and save themselves for marriage.
Esteeming purity is a great thing, as
God’s design for sex is solely within the bounds of marriage. But much of what we teach about sex, leads to fear about dating. The
message many girls receive is: dating is dangerous, men are dangerous, they
will be aggressors, users, and you have to be your own protector. Should you
fail, the consequences will be devastating and life-long.
So when faced with living out those
purity promises in the in the real world, how do you actually do this?
Particularly in the days where dating in our culture often means sex after the
third date.
For many girls, the answer is simply to avoid
dating altogether. This is often not a conscious decision.
If you talk to many of these girls, they are in tears about not dating. They
long to be asked out, to be out on a Saturday night, etc. But their fears keep
them safely guarded against the possibility of failure. Their fears may range
from fear about men’s intentions, their own abilities to stay pure, fear of
having to set boundaries, of looking or feeling awkward, not wanting to
disappoint someone, their fear of looking prude, etc. And this is not just the
girl who has never been kissed before, this can also be the girls who has
sexual sin in her past, but has a desire to stay pure in the future.
Fortunately, God has some very
practical answers to these anxieties. For example, in my own journey, God made
it clear to me one day that despite my past failings, “if anyone is in Christ, the new
creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” (2 Corinthians 5:17) I know that I am
a new creation, and saw my desires for sex change when I became a believer. But
it was years after I understood that I was also a new creation in the sense
that I had new abilities to abstain
from sexual sin through the power of the Holy Spirit. You see I did not really believe I was
a new creation with the ability to do new things. I knew that I could believe
new things, but actually do them? I had never tested that ability when it came
to sexuality. Was it possible for me to date without succumbing to sexual sin?
By meditating on that verse, not only did God affirm my own identity as a new creation, He
affirmed the men around me as new creations as well. As a
believer who wanted to date other believers, God’s word provided me the
assurance that the men I would be acquainted with also had the same desires and
abilities as a result of their faith. Therefore, I could go forward and
confidently date, knowing that there would be men who would be gentlemen with abilities
and interests that went beyond sex.
God taught me this, but then I had to
test it. What I found astounded me. I found that there were men who would take ladies on many dates without
expectation of physical intimacies. This was a brand new experience for
me, and it was so fun and refreshing! I also found that the conversations
which I dreaded about sex were actually not that hard, were well received and
not nearly as scary as I had believed.
Sex is a very real fear for many women
when it comes to dating. But there are so many other fears that keep men and
women from pursuing a mate with confidence and freedom. Jesus’ most often
repeated command in the four gospel accounts is “Do Not Fear.” God longs for us to live confidently in the knowledge that He is a
loving, sovereign and ever-present Father. His
message extends beyond just our confidence about where we will spend eternity,
but also to the practicalities of our everyday lives, even our dating lives!
Challenge yourself to identify the
fears that are holding you back, and pray that you would begin to believe and
act on God’s truth. Living in your fears may keep
you safe, but Christ came to set you free. (John 8:32)
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