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“It’s ok to not look back.
It’s ok to look forward to the future
with a broken heart and a limp.
Is there any other way to
travel toward God
this side of heaven?”
― Two Funerals, Then Easter
It’s ok to look forward to the future
with a broken heart and a limp.
Is there any other way to
travel toward God
this side of heaven?”
― Two Funerals, Then Easter
“The main point is not pursuing sexual purity but recog- nizing our impurity and our desperate need for Christ. So many of us walked right past the gospel on our way to a purity conference. Our parents and youth leaders were so concerned about our budding sexuality, scrambling for direction and wis- dom, that some of us ended up signing abstinence pledges before falling on our knees in repentance. We wore purity rings as badges of honor, forgetting that it is Jesus who cleanses us from all unrighteousness.”
― Talking Back to Purity Culture: Rediscovering Faithful Christian Sexuality
― Talking Back to Purity Culture: Rediscovering Faithful Christian Sexuality
“If we talk about sexual purity apart from the gospel, we will create chaste Pharisees instead of imperfect disciples. Obedience is a response to grace, not a ladder to heaven.”
― Talking Back to Purity Culture: Rediscovering Faithful Christian Sexuality
― Talking Back to Purity Culture: Rediscovering Faithful Christian Sexuality
“Beloved, do not be deceived by such thinking. The gospel of self is everywhere, and it tastes sweet, like wine. Which is why we must drink all the more deeply of God’s Word—so that our hearts are not deceived: God is about his glory. God loves you, and your highest good is to be about his glory too.”
― Talking Back to Purity Culture: Rediscovering Faithful Christian Sexuality
― Talking Back to Purity Culture: Rediscovering Faithful Christian Sexuality
“Sex works a lot like fire. When removed from its protective boundaries, it burns us and leaves scars. When brought and kept inside those covenanted boundaries, a sweet foretaste of the ultimate love feast between Christ and his Bride, the Church, is given.”
― Talking Back to Purity Culture: Rediscovering Faithful Christian Sexuality
― Talking Back to Purity Culture: Rediscovering Faithful Christian Sexuality





