The Sin of Lust: MK Perspective

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Lust is always described in Scripture as sin, yet we accept it in our churches as normal. We don’t even bother to fight against the lusts of the flesh any more (1 John 2:16), and we have believed the lie that we are slaves to our lusts. Eerily, Scripture says that only unbelievers are slaves to their lusts.

“All of us also lived among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our flesh and following its desires and thoughts. Like the rest, we were by nature deserving of wrath.” Ephesians 2:3 NIV

“Put to death, therefore, whatever belongs to your earthly nature: sexual immorality, impurity, lust, evil desires and greed, which is idolatry.” Colossians 3:5 NIV

So what exactly is lust? Lust is a selfish greed, an excessive wanting of something to gratify oneself. Bible Study Tools describes it as “a strong craving or desire, often of a sexual nature. Though used relatively infrequently (twenty-nine times) in Scripture, a common theme can be seen running through its occurrences. The word is never used in a positive context; rather, it is always seen in a negative light, relating primarily either to a strong desire for sexual immorality or idolatrous worship.”

Scripture says that sexual sin is worse than any other sin because it’s desecrating the temple of the Holy Spirit. “Flee from sexual immorality. All other sins a person commits are outside the body, but whoever sins sexually, sins against their own body. Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.” 1 Corinthians 6:18-20

You become what you look at. This nation provides so much wickedness. We have been inoculated with worse and worse immorality through television: things that were once considered crimes are embraced by Christians. Our hearts are filthy. This is why we are bored. The world has provided an addictive continuous stream of wickedness to look at, and we have gradually become more and more wicked.

Pornography trains men to harm women. It has led to thousands of rapes and brutalities. It has fueled more and more perversions and greed that lead to excruciating sexual pain. If God calls something an abomination when committed against a man, it is also an abomination when committed against women and children. May we not be a nation of Christian Pharisees that excuse brutalities because of loopholes that the atrocities are not forbidden word-for-word in Scripture, and so they are not sin. This is a demonic doctrine, and it flies in the face of God’s purity and holiness.

The Pharisees in the days of Jesus would rape young boys and claim that it wasn’t sin because the Bible doesn’t say word-for-word that you can’t commit an excruciating, de-humanizing act against children. They said that the Bible forbade only sodomy against another man. So if a boy was younger than 20 years old, he could be brutalized. The Pharisees also brutalized their own precious wives in the same way. I heard a sermon where all these facts were backed up with documentation, and the following day, the video had been taken down. The prince of the power of the air who rules this world took it off the internet.

I know of seven Christian women who have been damaged by their Christian husbands through sodomy. 100% of them said it was physically excruciating, it felt like a serrated knife, and their anus hurt for days, even when lubrication had been applied beforehand. If done over a period of time, the women had permanent damage to their rectum, with poo leaking out and having to wipe 20 times after going to the bathroom. Furthermore, the women felt like pieces of garbage, completely desecrated human beings.

In the same way that all humans know there is a God (Romans 1:21), all humans know there are sexual actions that ought not to be done, that degrade the bodies of others, and that grieve the heart of God. (“God gave them over to a depraved mind, so that they do what ought not to be done.” Romans 1:28) Everyone, the first time they thought of sodomy, knew that it was wrong. They felt weird inside, and their conscience was pricked. But they suppressed the truth in unrighteousness because their deeds were evil (Romans 1:18). We have been handed over to our lusts by God: “Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves.” (Romans 1:24 ESV) We have reached Romans 1 as a nation, and Christian men are as just as evil as the world.

Twice in Scripture we see the sexually depraved imploding of a nation: in Sodom and Gomorrah and in the tribe of Benjamin at the end of the book of Judges. Because no one wants to be on the receiving end of sodomy, the sodomites (ALL the men of the nation) actively raped all newcomers. For the Benjamites, the sodomites sexually damaged a woman until she was dead. God rightly strikes sodomites dead with fire and brimstone. ALL sodomites are violent because the action of sodomy is a violent act, even if men are taking turns enduring it so that they can have a turn (gay marriage).

If God says that men taking turns damaging each other’s anuses is an abomination, how much more does God abhor Christian men who damage their own wives who they vowed before God to protect? They have broken a vow to God and they have destroyed their wives. May God bring His full judgment down on their heads.

God, wake up our nation to sexual purity, to a marriage bed that is delightful to BOTH the wife and husband, and where both are loved and not physically damaged. Guard the eyes of the people of our nation against the pornographic sites that train us to do evil and abandon You. Cleanse our hearts and our hands, and cause us to seek holiness instead of our own gratification. In the name of Jesus, who shed His blood and endured all hell to set us free from sin, Amen!

This is the third in a series of “Indictments Against the Sins of America.”

  1. The Sin of Entitlement
  2. The Sin of Boredom
  3. The Sin of Lust (this post)

Here are more posts I’ve written about the sins of our nation. Some of the posts are ways that I have personally battled and overcome these sins:

  1. The Sin of Gluttony
  2. The Sin of Ingratitude
  3. The Sin of Anger
  4. The Sin of Coveteousness
  5. The Sin of Pride

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20 Responses to “The Sin of Lust: MK Perspective”

  1. Christal says:

    A sobering post… Although I don’t know the statistics, I pray this is not a common practice in Christian marriages. Wives must say NO to this violent act. Doubly worse would be the husband to abuse his position of authority in order to coerce ‘submission’. It is never godly to submit to sin! 🙁

    • Susan says:

      This violent act has become more commonplace because the movies lie and make it seem happy and enjoyable to the one being victimized, but this is physically not possible. The enemy wants to cause the nation to go into depravity, and he laughs when Christians become no different from the world.

  2. Rachael says:

    After a discouraging truth about the state of our nation, thank you for the beautiful prayer at the end. Thankfully, we have a God who wants us to be clean, and is all-forgiving and all-powerful. Thank you for tackling these topics with an openness and honesty.

    • Susan says:

      I pray regularly for the state of the church in the United States specifically, which has become so contaminated that it is no different than the world.

  3. Keisha says:

    Pornography is a growing problem for our nation and that is because the devil wants to only kill, steal and destroy!!

  4. Sasha Mills says:

    This is horrible to think of. My heart breaks for those women. Great post!!!

  5. Julie says:

    Thank you for the prayer! As alarming it is about our society, I know God can use it to draw people closer!

    • Susan says:

      I thought prayer was the only appropriate way to end an article about this topic. It breaks my heart because it has affected people who are dear to me.

  6. Alice Mills says:

    Without sexual sin in the world, there would be no adultery, prostitution, rape, porn, std’s, homosexuality, pedophilia, less abortion and the list goes on. We think sexual sin only affects us but not so.

    • Susan says:

      Sexual sin has more damaging effects than any other sin. Most women would prefer to be quickly murdered than to be brutalized in the way described in this article.

  7. Char says:

    I like how perfectly you defined lust – wanting something more and more: ” Lust is a selfish greed, an excessive wanting of something to gratify oneself.”

  8. Aryn says:

    Heartbreaking. There are no words strong enough.

  9. Shiree Burch says:

    This was sobering to read but something we need to know. It is so sad to see such evil.

  10. Kathleen says:

    I was trying to explain Lust to my daughter the other day but wasn’t sure how to explain it. Your explanation makes sense, thank you. I never understood how anyone could perform or endure sodomy. It’s not natural and so shouldn’t be done. I pray for those women (or men) who are forced into it.

    • Susan says:

      When people understand that lust is a selfish greed, it’s easier to see it as a sin. It leads to worse and worse sexually degrading actions.

  11. The US has a very sexual culture, and it’s not just in the movies and TV. Comments have always been “hollered” at me when I’m out in public, even though to my knowledge retrospectively, I was dressed modestly. Music is super sexual. Billboards are sexual. Girl’s clothing is even made super short. The type of perverted perspective this creates in children is unbelievable – and these children grow up to men and women.

    • Susan says:

      The American culture is definitely oversexualized in all these ways. It’s hard to raise children in this culture. I’ve taught my children to turn their eyes away from naked bodies whenever they see something on the computer or anywhere else that is an image that will be seared in their minds forever if they don’t resist. it.

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