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What does the Bible say about sex before marriage?
In the Bible sexual sins are clearly
condemned: adultery (consensual
sex between a married person and someone other than his or her spouse)
and fornication (sexual
immorality in general) are specified. Sex before marriage, or premarital sex,
is not addressed in that exact term, but it does fall within the scope of
sexual immorality.
The Bible teaches that sex before
marriage is immoral in a couple of different passages. One is 1 Corinthians 7:2, which
says, “But since sexual immorality is occurring, each man should have sexual
relations with his own wife, and each woman with her own husband.” In this
verse, marriage is presented as the “cure” for sexual immorality. Sexual union
within marriage, which is commended, is set against immorality, which is to be
avoided. Thus, any sex outside of marriage is considered immoral. This would
have to include premarital sex.
Another verse that presents sex before
marriage as immoral is Hebrews 13:4,
“Marriage should be honored by all, and the marriage bed kept pure, for God
will judge the adulterer and all the sexually immoral.” Here, we have both
adultery and fornication contrasted with what happens in the marriage bed.
Marriage (and sexual intercourse within marriage) is honorable; all other types
of sexual activity are condemned as immoral and bring God’s judgment.
Based on these passages, a biblical
definition of sexual immorality would have to include sex before marriage. That
means that all the Bible verses that condemn sexual immorality in general also
condemn sex before marriage. These include Acts 15:20; 1 Corinthians 5:1; 6:13, 18; 10:8; 2 Corinthians 12:21; Galatians 5:19; Ephesians 5:3; Colossians 3:5; 1 Thessalonians 4:3; Jude 1:7; and Revelation 21:8.
God designed sex, and the Bible honors
marriage. Part of honoring marriage is the Bible’s promotion of complete
abstinence before marriage. When two unmarried people engage in sexual
intercourse, they are defiling God’s good gift of sex. Before marriage, a
couple has no binding union, and they’ve entered no sacred covenant; without
the marriage vows, they have no right to exploit the culmination of such vows.
Too often, we focus on the “recreation”
aspect of sex without recognizing that there is another aspect—procreation. Sex
within marriage is pleasurable, and God designed it that way. God wants men and
women to enjoy sexual activity within the confines of marriage. Song of Solomon 4 and
several other Bible passages (such as Proverbs 5:19) describe
the pleasure of sex. However, God’s intent for sex includes producing children.
Thus, for a couple to engage in sex before marriage is doubly wrong—they are
enjoying pleasures not intended for them, and they are taking a chance of
creating a human life outside of the family structure God intended for every
child.
While practicality does not determine
right from wrong, following the Bible’s instructions concerning sex before
marriage would greatly benefit society. If the Bible’s message on sex before
marriage were obeyed, there would be far fewer sexually transmitted diseases,
far fewer abortions, far fewer unwed mothers and unwanted pregnancies, and far
fewer children growing up without both parents in their lives. Abstinence saves
lives, protects babies, gives sexual relations their proper value, and, most
importantly, honors God. Sex between a husband and wife is the only form of
sexual relations of which God approves.
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