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rgod -> RE: Co-worker is bugged I don't sleep around (6/11/2008 12:38:48 PM)
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I'm representing our redeemer in Berkley California. A certain co-worker who attends church infrequently ,claims to be a Christian.( he's a bloody liberal) This past Friday advised me to find a "Nasty woman" to have sex with to relieve tension. I'm not in any tension but it seems to bug him that I sleep alone . I have no desire to slap our Lord Jesus in the face and to experience those consequences from being sexually active outside of marriage. Talk I'm hear is that now days 1 out of 3 sexually active people has a STD. But first and foremost I don't want to be ship wrecked in my Christian faith. Hi Ironworker, To me, this sounds like a witnessing opportunity. I had a freind ask me a question about something similar not too long ago. He didn't recommend that I go out and find someone, but he knew of my faith and decided to ask about my views on sex. I was deeply offended (I'm female and felt it was an innapropriate question) and was ready to end the conversation. But then I felt a prompting to tell him about God's view of sex. So, I talked about it from a scriptural basis, about how sex is designed for marriage, its purpose (beyond procreation - but the bonding effect), about honoring the Lord with my body, and about how the Lord himself can help you to withstand temptation. I talked about how we honor the Lord in many ways and about righteousness. Well, he was incredulous. He, like your friend, said that he was a Christian - went to church every once in a while - but he really wasn't saved. He kept asking questions - trying to understand what I was telling him. I shared bible passages with him. I didn't say Romans 12:1-2 states .... I just spoke the scripture to him using everyday language and shared God's views on this and also about the gospel. I don't know if you'll be led to do something similar, but in this sex-saturated society, for a person, particularly a man, to stand up and say "I'm not having sex until I'm married" is an extremely strong witness for Christ. It can be very uncomfortable though. But if people can come in and talk about their "wild" weekend (ugh), then I can talk about chastity for the Lord when needed. Your friend, if he is a Christian, might also be convicted about what he is doing, which is why he is trying to get you to do what he is doing. I'm pretty sure that he knows he is wrong, which is why he is referring to the woman as "Nasty." (What does that make him if he sleeps with her?) Just keep standing strong for Christ. Also, for the record, I'm a moderate liberal, a Christian, and definitely believe that sex only belongs in marriage. I just had to state that because liberals get such a bad rap about being immoral. I've known conservatives who were pretty wild as well as liberals who were as well (just think of all of the conservative and liberal politicians that have fallen into sexual sin over the past year or two). The issue with your friend is not political, the problem is that he is either not saved or that he is in some sort of back-slidden state - at least in this area and based on what you've written, probably in many others. I urge you to pray for his salvation and also that you'll be able to remain a strong witness for Christ while you are there.
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