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Gracefully Embracing a Season of “Singleness” While Breaking the Covenant with Sexual Sin

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In this week’s episode Carolyn shares an “mental note” of reflection while she unpacks how much she’s grown from being in sexual sin.

Breaking the covenant with sexual sin and giving yourself time to address the voids that led you into sexual sin are key points for healing.

This is a small moment of awareness that we can all reflect on if we are led by our fleshly desires.

I know I’m not the only woman that’s experienced this. You can literally feel when someone is disconnected to connect with you.

The more you learn your own body and sensual desires the more you can understand others while they’re connecting to you.

Sexual sin is one of the strongest gateways for the enemy to plan attacks on your spirit. You ever been full of love, nurturing, emotionally intelligent and available, then you sleep with someone and start feeling drained or unhappy?

Maybe you’ve exposed yourself to someone sexually and you find in those relationships that lacked a strong foundation that you get bored easily with them and seemingly no longer want to experience the act with them anymore.

It’s because God created sex for marriage.
Fornication is a sin because it is inconsistent with the nature of sex, the nature of marriage, and the nature of the family. Marriage is a covenant bond between a man and woman
Malachi 2:14

a covenantal bond sealed by the one flesh union of sexual intimacy.
Genesis 2:24

All other sins a person commits are outside the body, but whoever sins sexually, sins against their own body.”
1 Corinthians 6:18.

I’m just a voice of reason and I’m guilty of it as well. But once you know, you can’t un-know.

Rate this episode with a like if you’d like to unpack this topic a bit more.

  continue reading

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In this week’s episode Carolyn shares an “mental note” of reflection while she unpacks how much she’s grown from being in sexual sin.

Breaking the covenant with sexual sin and giving yourself time to address the voids that led you into sexual sin are key points for healing.

This is a small moment of awareness that we can all reflect on if we are led by our fleshly desires.

I know I’m not the only woman that’s experienced this. You can literally feel when someone is disconnected to connect with you.

The more you learn your own body and sensual desires the more you can understand others while they’re connecting to you.

Sexual sin is one of the strongest gateways for the enemy to plan attacks on your spirit. You ever been full of love, nurturing, emotionally intelligent and available, then you sleep with someone and start feeling drained or unhappy?

Maybe you’ve exposed yourself to someone sexually and you find in those relationships that lacked a strong foundation that you get bored easily with them and seemingly no longer want to experience the act with them anymore.

It’s because God created sex for marriage.
Fornication is a sin because it is inconsistent with the nature of sex, the nature of marriage, and the nature of the family. Marriage is a covenant bond between a man and woman
Malachi 2:14

a covenantal bond sealed by the one flesh union of sexual intimacy.
Genesis 2:24

All other sins a person commits are outside the body, but whoever sins sexually, sins against their own body.”
1 Corinthians 6:18.

I’m just a voice of reason and I’m guilty of it as well. But once you know, you can’t un-know.

Rate this episode with a like if you’d like to unpack this topic a bit more.

  continue reading

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