And a lot of infidelity is not about sexual attraction but desire for emotional intimacy through a fling outside of the marriage or any number of things like affirmation and approval, getting more money, etc.
Why do you ask?
Case in point (Eph. 5:21–33).[Lust] Yes.
All of the above goes back to self - selfishness. Every crime and every sin
I just wondered if you were sitting next to each other while on TOL, that would be goofy. :chuckle:
Wrong. It's about the sex act.
And a lot of infidelity is not about sexual attraction but desire for emotional intimacy through a fling outside of the marriage...
My lust was always sexual!
My lust was always sexual!
My lust was mostly not sexual.
Your god could be: every woman that walks by (Ex 20:14), money (1 Ti 6:10), power (1 John 2:16) etc.. Anything that comes between you and God--is your god (Rom. 1:22, 23, 2 Cor. 6:15–18, Gal. 4:8, 9).
And a lot of infidelity is not about sexual attraction but desire for emotional intimacy through a fling outside of the marriage or any number of things like affirmation and approval, getting more money, etc.
:burnlib: Tell us all about it at the Great White Throne (Heb 13:4). opcorn:
:dizzy: "Ps 109:2–5 David’s complaint was that the innocent were being accused by the guilty. He asserted that the charges were without cause (109:3). While Doeg the Edomite has been identified by some (cf. 1 Sam. 21, 22; Ps. 52), the far more likely candidate would be Saul (cf. 1 Sam. 18–27). Eight of the 14 historical superscriptions in other psalms refer to the sufferings of David related to Saul’s pursuits for the purpose of killing David (cf. Pss. 18, 34, 54, 56, 57, 59, 63, 142)." MacArthur, J., Jr. (Ed.). (1997). The MacArthur Study Bible (electronic ed., p. 842). Nashville, TN: Word Pub.I would not wish Psalm 109 on you.
:dizzy: "Ps 109:2–5 David’s complaint was that the innocent were being accused by the guilty.
I don't know your wife. :AMR:"Do you really want to push this? What you are doing is implying my wife is guilty of sexual immorality."
"...So yes, the innocent is being accused by the guilty. What you are doing is a sin. What you are implying my wife did, she didn't do."
I don't know your wife. :AMR:
:dizzy:
So, can a person commit adultery without having a sexual thought?
She's not big on oneness (Mt 5:28, Jb 31:1)....[H]e has his wife convinced that he can be aroused by other women and there is nothing wrong with it.
I don't know your wife. :AMR:
He is one weird dude.
But, he has his wife convinced that he can be aroused by other women and there is nothing wrong with it. So... :idunno:
She's not big on oneness (Mt 5:28, Jb 31:1).