So, how far is too
far? Is that a valid question to ask? In a world where sex is seen in every
medium and condoms are being handed out in schools, what is a Christian teen to
do when confronted with conflicting advice about what constitutes a sexual
activity or abstinence? Here are the top 10 lies Christian teens tell
themselves when it comes to answering the question, "How far is too
far?"
1. Everybody Does
It
Everybody? No. Not
everybody is having sex. While the media and people in school may make it seem
like everyone is having sex, there are just as many Christian teens (and
non-Christians, too) waiting until marriage. Doing something just because
everyone else is doing it is just giving into peer pressure. It takes a
stronger person, or a person backed up by the strength of God, to resist
temptation. When you stand up to peer pressure you are actually saving yourself
from committing sin while being a good Christian witness to other teens around
you.
2. It's No Big Deal
Sex is a big deal.
Ask any Christian teen who struggles with having had sex before. There are a
lot of emotions and spiritual struggles that come from having had sex outside
of marriage. It is one of the reasons God placed such an emphasis on sex and
relationships in the Bible. Sex is a beautiful act that comes out of the
marriage covenant, and it means more than just an action.
3. Virginity is a
State of Mind
Some people use the
term "technical virgin" when describing their sexual status. Usually
this means that the person has not had a sexual act that involved penetration.
Virginity is more than that. Virginity is not a state of mind, but it is the
conscious choice to not involve oneself in sexual acts until after marriage.
Usually this excuse is used if someone wants to justify participating in sexual
activity.
4. Sex and Love are
the Same Thing
Sex and love are
very different, but they are meant to complement one another. If you are in
love it does not mean you should have sex. Sex is an act. Love is an emotion.
They are very different, and it can be dangerous to mix them up. You should
never feel like you have to have sex with someone just because you want to show
them you love them. There are plenty of non-sexual ways to show your love to
someone.
5. Sex is a Minor
Sin
Pre-marital sex is
sin. Sin is sin. However, it is dangerous to think that sex is a minor or equal
sin to all others, because it can put you in a frame of mind to make bad
choices. Sexual sin is still a defiance of God, and no sin is acceptable to
God. Yes, you can be forgiven, but you will have to live with the sin you have
committed, which can be difficult if you are not prepared to deal with sex
emotionally.
6. Oral Sex Isn't
Really Sex
Oral sex is a
sexual act. Just because Christian teens are not having sex in the textbook
fashion, it is still a sexual act that bonds a man and a woman together.
7. Third Base Isn't
a Big Deal
Third base, also
known as "heavy petting," is a big deal, because it can lead to other
things. Not only is it a form of sexual action, but it can lead to sexual
intercourse. It is very easy for Christian teens to get caught up in the moment
and forget about any desire to stay abstinent. Sin is very tempting, and it does
not always come with warning or stop signs. Going to Third Base can be a danger
zone.
8. My Will Can
Overcome Any Temptation
God's will can
overcome any temptation. If you feel you have the strength alone to conquer any
temptation, you are setting yourself up for trouble. Man is known for falling
into sin, especially when there is an overconfidence in the self. Christian
teens need to keep their eyes on God, and allow God to help set boundaries so
they can resist the temptation. The Bible is full of helpful advice when it
comes to coping with temptation, and it can be a useful tool.
9. Watching Porn or
Masturbating is Less of a Sin Than Having Sex
A lot of people
believe that pornography and masturbation are helpful in preventing a person
from having sex. However, having sex is not just about the act, but it is about
the frame of mind. If you have lust in your heart while you are watching
pornographic movies or masturbating, then there is sin there.
10. I've Already
Had Sex, So It's Too Late for Me
It is never too
late. While the idea of "born-again virgin" may seem a little like
"technical virgin," it is not the same thing. Many Christian teens
that have already had sex choose to act as if they have never had sex and vow
to wait until marriage. Having sex is not the end of the world. God is very
forgiving, and He smiles at those who return to Him with a desire to do His
will. While the temptation for someone who has had sex can be even stronger
than the virgin, it can be overcome with God's help. God is waiting to welcome
you with open arms.

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