
Are you cursing God’s gift to you and your children? (godly sexuality)
This is the meaning of a woman’s period. The shedding of blood symbolises Christ’s blood being shed to bring forgiveness of our sins.
Principle #2: Holy (Teach your children godly sexuality part 12)
So far in this course we have looked at how two principles: our sexuality is both good and holy. We're now going to apply both of these principles to two of the four broad areas that arise with children aged 2-11: Exploration/questions about their bodies Questions...
Principle #2: Holy (Teach your children godly sexuality part 11)
We have seen in the previous three posts that sexual intercourse is holy as it reflects the oneness and intimacy in the trinity, it is the seal of the marriage covenant and it points to the ecstasy of our future union with Christ. Since our sexual intimacy is Holy it...
Our marriage to Christ (Teach your children godly sexuality part 10)
We saw in our previous post that marriage is an exclusive covenant relationship between a man and a woman which reflects the intimate relationship between the father and the son. However, it is also a prophetic declaration of the relationship that Jesus wants to have...
The marriage covenant (Teach your children godly sexuality part 9)
In the previous post we looked at the first aspect of the holiness of our sexuality: it reflects the inseparable oneness and intimacy of the Trinity. In this post we look at the second and related reason it has been set apart by God: It has been set apart by God to...
Principle #2: Holy (Teach your children godly sexuality part 8)
In the previous three blog posts (1 2 3) we've been discussing the first principle of teaching your children godly sexuality: communicate its goodness. And it was declared to be very good (Gen 1:27) as our sexuality images our Three-in-One God. Now, the lie that the...
Principle #1: Good (Teach your children godly sexuality part 7)
Now we're going to apply the theory of God's goodness of our sexuality to three of the four broad areas that arise with children aged 2-11: Exploration/questions about their bodies Questions about growing up/parents bodies What does it mean to be male/female? Where do...