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In this essential seventh episode of our Sexual Purity series, we address the unique challenges and questions faced by singles—whether you're young, never married, divorced, or widowed. In a culture that saturates singleness with sexual temptation, how do we live righteously? Drawing from 1 Corinthians 15:33 and other key scriptures, we offer biblical wisdom and practical guidelines for navigating this season with integrity.
We begin by acknowledging the unprecedented pressures on singles today: leisure time, money, social media, transportation, and a media culture that portrays premarital sex as normal—all compounded by the gap between puberty and marriage. The result is overwhelming temptation. But God has not left us without direction.
So we tackle the question every single wrestles with: How far is too far? The answer is rooted in understanding God's design. Sexual drives are real, and when stimulated, they naturally move toward climax. Foreplay is designed by God to culminate in intercourse—so if intercourse is forbidden outside marriage, so is foreplay. The line must be drawn before either person becomes sexually stimulated. Fondling and any activity that results in arousal is off-limits. Once your body crosses that line, your convictions won't stop it. If you want a different outcome, you must make different choices—and draw the line far enough back that neither of you crosses it.
We also explore the power of choosing friends wisely. Bad company corrupts good character (1 Corinthians 15:33). We become like the people we spend time with, so surrounding ourselves with godly influences is not optional—it's essential for survival.
For those considering dating, we offer this perspective: dating is an option, not a necessity. Much temptation comes from the social custom of coupling and isolating young people. If you choose to date, we provide clear, biblical guidelines:
This episode is not about legalism—it's about love for God and wisdom for the journey. Purity is possible, but it requires intentionality, boundaries, and a dependence on Christ that reshapes every decision.
If you're single and wondering how to honor God in your relationships, this episode offers clarity, hope, and a roadmap for walking in purity until marriage—or in contentment and holiness as a single person.
Key Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 15:33; Colossians 2:20–23; 2 Timothy 2:3–6; Galatians 5:22–23; 2 Corinthians 6:14; 1 Timothy 5:1–2; Jeremiah 16:17; 1 Corinthians 7:8–9
Join us for this practical, grace-filled episode as we learn to navigate singleness with wisdom, honor God with our bodies, and discover that purity is not about
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In this essential seventh episode of our Sexual Purity series, we address the unique challenges and questions faced by singles—whether you're young, never married, divorced, or widowed. In a culture that saturates singleness with sexual temptation, how do we live righteously? Drawing from 1 Corinthians 15:33 and other key scriptures, we offer biblical wisdom and practical guidelines for navigating this season with integrity.
We begin by acknowledging the unprecedented pressures on singles today: leisure time, money, social media, transportation, and a media culture that portrays premarital sex as normal—all compounded by the gap between puberty and marriage. The result is overwhelming temptation. But God has not left us without direction.
So we tackle the question every single wrestles with: How far is too far? The answer is rooted in understanding God's design. Sexual drives are real, and when stimulated, they naturally move toward climax. Foreplay is designed by God to culminate in intercourse—so if intercourse is forbidden outside marriage, so is foreplay. The line must be drawn before either person becomes sexually stimulated. Fondling and any activity that results in arousal is off-limits. Once your body crosses that line, your convictions won't stop it. If you want a different outcome, you must make different choices—and draw the line far enough back that neither of you crosses it.
We also explore the power of choosing friends wisely. Bad company corrupts good character (1 Corinthians 15:33). We become like the people we spend time with, so surrounding ourselves with godly influences is not optional—it's essential for survival.
For those considering dating, we offer this perspective: dating is an option, not a necessity. Much temptation comes from the social custom of coupling and isolating young people. If you choose to date, we provide clear, biblical guidelines:
This episode is not about legalism—it's about love for God and wisdom for the journey. Purity is possible, but it requires intentionality, boundaries, and a dependence on Christ that reshapes every decision.
If you're single and wondering how to honor God in your relationships, this episode offers clarity, hope, and a roadmap for walking in purity until marriage—or in contentment and holiness as a single person.
Key Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 15:33; Colossians 2:20–23; 2 Timothy 2:3–6; Galatians 5:22–23; 2 Corinthians 6:14; 1 Timothy 5:1–2; Jeremiah 16:17; 1 Corinthians 7:8–9
Join us for this practical, grace-filled episode as we learn to navigate singleness with wisdom, honor God with our bodies, and discover that purity is not about
Support the show