Bible and Sex Discussion: Quecy speaks


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Today Quecy joins and shares his thoughts on our Bible and Sex discussion:

Question 1: “If fornication is sin, why didn’t God wait and give us strong sexual desires when we get married 💍?

Quecy speaks,

“Everything that God did was good. Sex is a holy call. Sex is an act of introducing someone into you; that is why the Bible said, “and Adam knew his wife.” But sex is only rightly done after marriage.

The same way sex is a Holy call between married people, it can also become a blockade to the blessings of generations when it is done at the wrong time.

David slept with Bathsheba and through that, the sword never departed from the house of David. Sampson and slept with Delilah and he lost his vision (sight), strength (anointing of God) and the people he was supposed to save.

Questions 2&3: “And what is love anyway? Does physical attraction and desire not count with the Godly kind of love ❤?”

Love! Love! Love! Wow. Love is just complicated… “If you Love me keep my Words.” The greatest way to show love to someone is to keep them (their words). Love comes with an identification (physical attraction and desire).

Adam identified (was attracted to) Eve when He woke up from the deep sleep because Eve was one of His kind. The Servant who was sent by Abraham to look for a wife for Isaac also identified Rebecca.
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Yet physical attraction and desire can deceive you…

In a Godly kind of love, we love by faith and faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. And so the Words we keep gives us faith.

The physical appearance of Abraham didn’t make Him the friend of God but rather faith did. And so physical attraction and desire doesn’t count as the main thing in the Godly kind of Love ❤🙏” ~ Quecy Quansah (Biochemistry, KNUST)

What do you have to share? Join in the discussion 🗣 and send in your answers, views, and thoughts on this (you can send in your questions too).

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