Dear
Diary,
#The_Sexual_Me
#Incredible
#Female #Male #Unashamed #Sexuality
My scribble
today is a bit awkward, at least I know some of the people who will read it
will feel somewhat embarrassed. But, er, let me be! As I was growing up, I was
increasingly curious about how my body looks and works, about male and female genitalia,
and about where babies come from, I still wonder and wander, forgive my
curiosity! (Natural curiosity should be encouraged, and age appropriate answers
provided.)
I am female, when
I look at myself in the mirror, my anatomy and genitalia is female. Undoubtedly,
I don’t feel like a male trapped in a female body. Thankfully and by God’s grace,
I’m not hermaphrodite and I am self-assuredly heterosexual. (For the
hermaphrodites, and trans-gendered people, it is well, I might not understand
you, the feelings and the emotions but one thing I am sure is that God created you;
you are fearfully and wonderfully made. You are loved by God. Celebrate your
sexuality and allow God to minister to your heart. Let God give you an
honorable sense of identity).
Today, I have
been preparing a Sunday school-children’s lesson on human sexuality. You know,
children are very curious and my desire is that they’ll understand their
sexuality and will celebrate God’s goodness in creating them as sexual beings;
they’ll identify biblical principles regarding sexuality and foster the
development of Christian beliefs, attitudes and values; they’ll have a healthy
respect and appreciation for the gift of sexuality. I believe children need to
be helped to learn about and appreciate the beauty of the human body, including
the genitals. The messages children receive about sexuality in early childhood
affect their future attitudes, values and behaviors.
Human sexuality
is the physical or physiological characteristics that make one a male or
female. It originates from the Biblical story of creation when God created male
and female In His own image. He also revealed His plan for human sexuality, Genesis 1:27-28;
2:24-25. Mark 10:6, sustains the thoughts “But at the beginning of creation God
made them male and female.” In addition, Psalm 139:14 says, “I am fearfully
and wonderfully made.”
Today, am consciously
aware that we have various Sexual Orientations namely: Heterosexuality, the
attraction to individuals of the opposite sex; Homosexuality, the
attraction to individuals of one’s own sex; Bisexuality, the attraction to
individuals of either sex; Asexuality, no attraction to either sex. The society
we are living in today is advocating for alternative lifestyles such as lesbianism
and gayism but what does the Bible teach? Certainly, monogamous heterosexual
orientation is preached throughout the Bible.
All sexual
decisions have consequences. In God’s design, sexual intimacy which includes
sexual intercourse is reserved for a man and a woman whose love relationship is
protected by the covenant of marriage. Premature and extramarital involvement
in sexual behaviors poses serious consequences. Lev. 18:6-29 defines the
boundaries of godly human sexual relationships: v. 6 -18 prohibits sexual
relationships with close relatives (incest); v. 19-20 limits sexual relations
within marriage and prohibits them outside marriage (fornication &
adultery); v. 21 - 23 defines unnatural sexual relations such as sexual
relations with animals (bestiality), homosexuality; v. 24 -29 tell us about
God’s judgment upon a nation/people that crosses the Biblical human sexuality boundaries.
They clearly tell us that God’s judgment for sexual sin applies to all people.
The Bible
affirms human sexuality as a part of God’s original creation, something He
considered good and beautiful. The Genesis account tells us that God created
human beings in His image as male and female-complementary genders designed to
play and work together for a greater purpose. The Bible affirms that sexuality
is both procreative and recreative. Also, as you read the Bible, especially,
Songs of songs, the body and all its parts including genitals are dignified.
Teach a child to
appreciate sexuality.
Yours faithful
scribbler,
NzakuNashipae
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