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What are the hidden dangers that sabotage a man's adventure—and are you letting any of them define you?
Beware the “Adventure Busters”:
The Double Life:
Living two lives is exhausting.
It robs men of authenticity, joy, and real intimacy.
The only solution is courageous honesty—first with God, then with safe others.
Sexual Shortcuts:
These “shortcuts” promise intimacy and excitement, but deliver shame and disconnection.
Pornography is not just a private issue—it affects how men see women, relationships, and themselves.
Sexual purity is not about repression but restoration—recovering God’s good design for sex.
God’s Design for Sex:
It is good, powerful, and purposeful.
Meant to be expressed in covenantal love—marriage.
Misuse leads to wounds, while rightly ordered sex brings deep joy and unity.
Shame Is a Lie:
Five Practical Tools for Restoration:
Personal honesty – Acknowledge the problem without rationalizing it.
Accountability – Regular check-ins with trustworthy men.
Boundaries – Proactively avoid triggers and access points.
Spiritual renewal – Prayer, Scripture, and surrender.
Vision – See purity not as avoidance but as a greater “yes” to joy and impact.
Setting Up for Part 2:
Ephesians 5:11–14 – Exposing deeds of darkness and walking in light.
Matthew 5:8 – “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.”
Proverbs 4:23 – Guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.
1 Thessalonians 4:3–5 – God’s will: sanctification and sexual purity.
James 5:16 – Confess your sins to one another and be healed.
Romans 12:1–2 – Present your bodies as a living sacrifice; be transformed by renewing your mind.
By Robert Lewis5
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What are the hidden dangers that sabotage a man's adventure—and are you letting any of them define you?
Beware the “Adventure Busters”:
The Double Life:
Living two lives is exhausting.
It robs men of authenticity, joy, and real intimacy.
The only solution is courageous honesty—first with God, then with safe others.
Sexual Shortcuts:
These “shortcuts” promise intimacy and excitement, but deliver shame and disconnection.
Pornography is not just a private issue—it affects how men see women, relationships, and themselves.
Sexual purity is not about repression but restoration—recovering God’s good design for sex.
God’s Design for Sex:
It is good, powerful, and purposeful.
Meant to be expressed in covenantal love—marriage.
Misuse leads to wounds, while rightly ordered sex brings deep joy and unity.
Shame Is a Lie:
Five Practical Tools for Restoration:
Personal honesty – Acknowledge the problem without rationalizing it.
Accountability – Regular check-ins with trustworthy men.
Boundaries – Proactively avoid triggers and access points.
Spiritual renewal – Prayer, Scripture, and surrender.
Vision – See purity not as avoidance but as a greater “yes” to joy and impact.
Setting Up for Part 2:
Ephesians 5:11–14 – Exposing deeds of darkness and walking in light.
Matthew 5:8 – “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.”
Proverbs 4:23 – Guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.
1 Thessalonians 4:3–5 – God’s will: sanctification and sexual purity.
James 5:16 – Confess your sins to one another and be healed.
Romans 12:1–2 – Present your bodies as a living sacrifice; be transformed by renewing your mind.

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