The Power of Purity Podcast, Episode 325 - Happily Ever After - Part 7

The purpose of The Power of Purity Podcast concerns the topic of human sexuality.

What does it mean for us to experience and practice our sexual gift in a healthy way?

What does it mean for us to practice our sexual gift in a way that's honoring to God?

The answer to these questions, at least in part, concerns the context of relationship.

The reason for this is because our sexual gift is intended to be expressed and experienced within the context of a healthy relationship.  

Said another way, it's a healthy relationship that creates the context for healthy sexuality, and because of that we need to do everything we can do to make our relationship as healthy as it can possibly be.

In this series Tony shares the single most important principal necessary for successful relationship.  This principle is so important that it's absolutely non-negotiable.  If people do not understand this principle, and submit to this principle, and practice this principle, and cooperate with this principle, their ability to experience successful relationship will be seriously hindered, compromised, and sabotaged.

In the same way a roofer must understand the reality of gravity, and function within the parameters of that reality, people in relationship must understand this non-negotiable relational principle.  If a roofer violates the reality of gravity, he can be seriously harmed for such a violation, because he might fall off a roof and be seriously injured.  And in much the same way, if people in relationship violate the non-negotiable relational principle that Tony's discusses in this series, their relationship will likely be seriously harmed.

The content of this series can be a steppingstone toward healthier relationship, and healthier relationship can be a steppingstone toward healthier sex.

Welcome to... Happily Ever After!

Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.  Ephesians 5:21

Differentiation means that everybody get to be different.  I get to be me, and you get to be you!

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