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Many, including Christians, refuse to treat intimacy between a husband and wife as a true right. Refusing to acknowledge that intimacy is a right has led many to come up with any excuse they can muster for why a spouse would be justified to deprive their spouse. Paul, on the other hand, had a different view of intimacy. In this episode of the Bible Bashed Podcast, we will discuss what Paul viewed as a legitimate reason to not be intimate and what was an illegitimate excuse. ▶ Splash Page: https://i.mtr.bio/biblebashed ▶ Main Episode's playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtY_5efowCOk74PtUhCCkvuHlif5K09v9 ▶ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BibleBashed ▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BibleBashed ▶ X: https://twitter.com/BibleBashed --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblebashed/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblebashed/support
Support this podcast, Become a Patron: https://marriageaftergod.com/patron or buy one of our many marriage resources: https://shop.marriageaftergod.comIn this episode, we open up about our personal struggle with a sexless marriage, something we grappled with for many years. We delve into our journey, discuss the common causes of a sexless marriage, and provide potential solutions that helped us and may help other couples too. While each couple's experience is unique, we hope our story provides guidance and hope to those facing a similar situation.Key Points Discussed:Understanding Our Issue: We emphasize that it's crucial not to define our entire marriage by sex. Although sex is a vital aspect of a marital relationship, it shouldn't overshadow the other elements that make a marriage meaningful.Dealing with Our Discouragement: We share how living in a sexless marriage can feel lonely and discouraging. We discuss the importance of identifying and challenging the lies and doubts that may arise in such times.Our Practical Solutions: We explore the practical steps we took to address this issue in a way that aligns with our faith and spiritual beliefs.Avoiding External Pitfalls: We stress the importance of resisting the temptation to seek fulfillment outside the marriage through mediums like romance novels or pornography, which can worsen the situation rather than help.Maintaining Hope and Encouragement: We discuss our journey through a sexless marriage, which required maintaining a positive mindset, keeping faith, and continually encouraging each other.Prayer:Dear Lord,Thank you for the special gift of sex in marriage. We appreciate the way you designed to experience being one flesh in a physical way. We pray we would continually pursue one another and posture our hearts to be inviting and ready and willing to embrace each other. We pray over our marriage and specifically our sex in marriage that we would be blessed and fulfilled. Please help us to love one another and meet each others needs. We pray when we come together; it would be a positive experience.In Jesus' name AMEN!
It is a common experience for a man to be refused his conjugal rights by his wife. How does this experience relate to the Bible's commands in marriage? Should a Husband have to earn his conjugal rights? Can a wife withhold from her husband? Should a husband respond in kind to his wife? Find out on this episode of Bible Bashed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biblebashed/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biblebashed/support
God's grass isn't any greener on the other side of the fence. 1 Corinthians 7:1-7, 10-24
God's grass isn't any greener on the other side of the fence. 1 Corinthians 7:1-7, 10-24
God's grass isn't any greener on the other side of the fence. 1 Corinthians 7:1-7, 10-24
Knowing your “Ring Rights” is defined as the rights granted to you or your spouse once married by God. But what if we told you most people have no idea that they have Ring Rights. We are excited to speak on this topic as it aligns with this seasons 11 week session of FCC's Prep for Marriage starting Sundays Feb 13th-May 1st. Join the Me to We Talk Podcast as we discuss the rights bestowed upon you once married and how it's ok to hold each other accountable for what is excepted of one another in marriage. You have to fight for your right to Love!Sign up today for this season session of FCC's Prep For Marriage Here:Support the show (http://paypal.me/metowetalk)
In February 2019, a petition was filed in the Supreme Court, challenging Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. This section, which deals with ‘restitution of conjugal rights', essentially forces a wife who has left her husband, to return and cohabit with him. Although it is gender neutral (applying to either spouse), it is back in focus partly owing to the growing spotlight on criminalising marital rape. The petition challenging this law, titled Ojaswa Pathak vs Union of India, was last heard on July 8, 2021 and has been pending since then, with the Supreme Court website showing no further dates. Justice Rohinton Nariman, who led the Bench which heard the case, has also retired. Meanwhile, adding another twist to the discourse around sexual autonomy of the married woman in India, the Centre has conveyed to the Delhi High Court that India should not “blindly” follow the West in criminalizing marital rape. With the petition against Section 9 pending in the Supreme Court for so many months without a hearing, there is a growing clamour for an early resumption of hearings. What exactly do the provisions of Section 9 say? What has been their impact so far, and how did we end up with such a law in the first place? Guest: Arti Raghavan, practicing advocate at the Bombay High Court Host: G. Sampath, Social Affairs Editor, The Hindu Edited by Ranjani Srinivasan
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Restitution of conjugal rights Section-9The Hindu marriage Act-1955
L and Zeke are back giving you a Biblical and comedic take on topics such as: the LGBT being the biggest gang, gays boycotting Chic-Fila (haha), Benny Hinn’s apology, did Jesus ever address homosexuality, and Husbands and Wives not fulfilling their marriage “duties”…tune in for another one. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radicalchristianpod/message
Sex in marriage is very important. Sex is God's idea and he made it good and for our good. From 1 Corinthians 7 we ask three questions: I. vv1-2 Why are people to marry? II. vv3-4 Why are spouses to bless one another sexually? III. v5 How are spouses to bless one another sexually?
Last time we saw that some influential Christians rejected the biblical teaching on the kingdom because the idea of living on earth forever seemed crude to them. This time, we look at how the ancients thought about bodies and bodily pleasures. As it turns out, from (at least) Plato onward, many philosophers tended to embrace Read more about 103 The Kingdom Is Too Hedonic (Kingdom of God 12)[…]
Last time we saw that some influential Christians rejected the biblical teaching on the kingdom because the idea of living on earth forever seemed crude to them. This time, we look at how the ancients thought about bodies and bodily pleasures. As it turns out, from (at least) Plato onward, many philosophers tended to embrace Read more about 103 The Kingdom Is Too Hedonic (Kingdom of God 12)[…]
I. vv1-2 God gave us marriage to prevent sexual immoralityII. vv3-4 Why married spouses must bless each other sexuallyIII. v5 How married spouses must bless each other sexually