Why I Choose Purity
Often times, I get all sorts of remarks regarding the ring I
wear on my left hand. No, I’m not engaged. No, I’m not married. And NO, I do
NOT think I’m married to Jesus. As ridiculous as that sounds, I hear it all too
often. Rather, the ring I wear is an outward symbol of a decision I made years
ago. In a world filled with contaminates that pry their way into the minds of
any vulnerable being; telling us we are undesirable, making us question truth,
it is essential to choose purity. Now don’t get me wrong, sheltering oneself
from the world entirely is unnecessary. In fact, it’s unhealthy. However,
choosing a lifestyle of purity protects
your heart, and protects your mind from contaminates.
The truth: Purity
is a deliberate decision to abstain from any situation that compromises your
faith.
Put to death therefore what is earthly in you:
sexual immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is
idolatry. Colossians 3:5
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is
honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is
commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise,
think about these things. Philippians 4:8
A lifestyle of purity is so much more than just “not having
sex before marriage.” Purity boils down to a resistance to anything unholy.
Whether it be a movie that it infects your mind with lustful thoughts, or a
party that prompts you to make decisions you may regret, abstaining from these
situations is key. Choosing to avoid situations where your faith may be
compromised will prevent you from the regret, the pain, and the emotional
baggage associated with these decisions.
The truth: When
you give yourself away, you’re giving more than that moment. You’re giving your
life.
As David states in Psalms, “I know how bad I’ve been; my sins are staring me down.” Psalm 51:3 MSG
In marriage, a man
becomes one flesh with a woman—no longer two individuals, but forming a new
unity. Mark 10:8 MSG
Each decision you make in life has consequences, whether
they be good or bad. Everything you choose to let into your life WILL affect
you. You can’t un-see, you can’t un-hear, and you can’t undo. Thus it is
essential we are extremely careful when it comes to the things, and the people
we allow into our lives.
When it comes to sex, the act is biblically described as
“two becoming one.” I heard a very insightful sermon on this a few years ago,
and learned that sex is so much deeper than a physical connection. It is a
spiritual joining. In other words, for the rest of your life you are to be
connected emotionally and spiritually to your partner. That’s why it is so
important to choose purity. When sex occurs outside of marriage, the covenant
is not there, yet a spiritual attachment has been created. Thus, if the
relationship/hook-up is to end, the spiritual baggage of the partner prevails.
The truth: Purity
does not bind you, but frees you.
So the Lord has rewarded me according to my
righteousness, according to the cleanness of my hands in his sight. Psalm
18:24
Making the choice to only allow pure and holy things in your
life saves you from the emotional and spiritual toll impure decisions can take
on you. Rather than a heart filled with regret, pain, fear, and strife,
choosing purity allows us to feel joy and peace.
DISCLAIMER: Purity is a decision that can be made at any
time, and God is more than willing to make you new (1 John 1:9.) However, this
post was created in hopes that it will help readers deepen their understanding
of purity, and maybe even prevent some future trials.
Until next time,
-Tamara