Exposing Pornography
Pornography can seem so easy to access and turn off-and-on, but the truth is it’s more destructive, costly, and
enslaving then we can ever imagine.
What’s wrong with pornography? Not naked bodies but rather it depicts sexuality as casual, meaningless, often violent and degrading, objectifying and exploiting others to sell products or draw viewers—all of which reduce the kind of sexual wholeness
God created us for.
God offers us a more compelling and complete version of true sexuality. What will help you trust God’s version?
What are your thoughts about pornography?
What do you struggle with?
After hearing the first “Exposed” program, do you see the light of being pulled away from the darkness of pornography?
How can you help yourself or your friends not be sucked in by the temptation of pornography?
Use this blog as an opportunity to share your thoughts, struggles, pain, and even joy. This is your space to express yourself.
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October 28, 2009 at 12:50 am
Vince…it takes immense courage to bring into the light our junk…but know that’s where God does his best work on us! Prayin for you bro.
October 27, 2009 at 1:45 am
Way to go Vince! Proud of you.
October 26, 2009 at 5:13 pm
hey vince…
it takes a serious amount of intestinal fortitude to admit a struggle.
just know that what we keep in the dark by not “exposing” it can and will control us…you have brought into the light that which the devil himself would love to use to keep you entirely ineffective in the body of Christ and you just spit in his face! cool!
be encouraged…find your band of brothers and press on!
diana
October 23, 2009 at 3:28 pm
i just think that jason really hit home 4 meh! and i have struggled with it for years and some days are worse than others but i talked to a friend of mine that night after church and im real insecure about telling other so it was a big step for me i cant tell u how blessed i am to have a great church family the lord is in us and he wants us EXPOSED he wants us to confess our sins
i love it
Godbless({Rev. 12:4})