Come to My Garden

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Come to My Garden

February 14, 2021 | David McQueen

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SERMON NOTES

The Talk

Come to My Garden

Text: Song of Solomon 4

God  sex as a gift to His children.

The Bible doesn't simply allow or tolerate sex. Scripture  this beauty, sanctity, and joy of sex within a covenant marriage relationship between a man and a woman.

Extreme #1 - sex is "."

When sex becomes the focus of our attention, when it is where we extend our energy and is the source of our identity, it is "" whether we call it that or not. 

Sex without  is a "" in our culture today, and we know it. 

Extreme #2 - sex is "."

We can't grab hold of  by reacting to an extreme with an equally erroneous extreme.

We examine Scripture and embrace what

Strange as it may seem, our , our , is somehow related to our creation in the image of God. (Gn. 1:27)

The fall of man and sin entering the world didn't create sexual desire; sin  and  sexual desire. (Gn. 2:25)

Sex is  within created boundaries. (Gn. 1:31)

Sex is one , this glorious gift from God, to help a man and woman in marriage to grow into oneness. (Gn. 2:24)

Sex is a  and wonderful gift, and it is why we can't be casual with it. (Mt. 15:19-20; Pr. 6:27; 1 Cor. 6:19; Pr. 5:18-19)

 

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