Tuesday, May 18, 2010

sunday’s scuds (may 16, 2010)

I’ll begin by saying what a great day it was at all three NewPointe campuses. Millersburg had an excellent time doing cafe church. I’m told things went great in Louisville, too. In Dover we had an amazing time of worship with Hetti-Marie as our guest worship leader. And then it was Dwight time…week four of The Marriage Experts series. And this was the sex week. Yep, Dwight brought a STRONG, helpful, and very relevant message.

As always, I wrote down the scuds. Here they are:

  • What God says about sex is the complete opposite thing that culture says about it.
  • The church as been silent about sex for too long.
  • You were a sexual being before you ever had sex.
  • God created sex for our pleasure.
  • Goes does not want you to be inhibited about sex.
  • Sex should be something you look forward to. I do!
  • God is not a sour-puss.
  • God created sex for our pleasure but Satan wants us to think otherwise.
  • Sex outside of God’s design (marriage) is merely an act. If you want significant sex that’s more than a fleeting thrill you have to stay within God’s parameters.
  • When God says, “No,” it’s because he has something better in store for you.
  • There’s a difference between being a virgin and being pure.
  • Guys could have world war three break out today and still be ready for sex tonight. Your wife doesn’t work that way.
  • Great sex is not about marrying your soul mate. You don’t have a soul mate.
  • The key to great sex: serving your spouse.
  • The greatest marriages are when two servants are in love with each other (and they’re the ones who have the best sex).
  • It’s amazing how many people are talking about sex—except the ones who should be: married couples.
  • There will probably never be a time when you and your spouse both want sex at the exact same time. If it does happen, circle the date and say, “Hallelujah!”
  • My prayer is that we would have a sexual revolution in marriage covenant relationships.
  • If you’re single: wait.

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