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Well, I was taught to search for the good in people. Not to judge or condemn someone based on a single comment.
Here’s what I see: I see two young people … eager and willing to live chaste lives … unsure of what “chaste” actually connotes …
I see a young man who may have said something in a moment of weakness (haven’t YOU? I know I have!). A young man who has stated his intention to live chastely. Tell me, how rare is that? How rare might this young man be? He is willing to be chaste. Let’s start there … not with his comment. Let’s start with the good in him, because (correct me if I’m wrong) that’s where the foundation is built. That’s where Christ dwells.
And in starting there, let’s equip this young woman with clear definitions. Let us arm her with a ready defense so that she might be firm in her resolve to live chastely. So that she might be able to rightly explain to him what we explain to her …
Only in his response will we be able to see into his heart. If she takes what she has learned here and addresses him with it, and he sees and understands where she is coming from … and respects that, and believes in that himself, then we know he is a good man. If he persists and wishes still to see her nude … only THEN would I feel right in saying perhaps he is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. But certainly not yet. Not from that sole post by the OP.
Does that make sense?
These two WANT to live chastely. They just don’t quite understand what living chastely entails. These are two good people coming here for the truth. Isn’t it a shame that she finds only (mostly) judgment?
Here’s what I see: I see two young people … eager and willing to live chaste lives … unsure of what “chaste” actually connotes …
I see a young man who may have said something in a moment of weakness (haven’t YOU? I know I have!). A young man who has stated his intention to live chastely. Tell me, how rare is that? How rare might this young man be? He is willing to be chaste. Let’s start there … not with his comment. Let’s start with the good in him, because (correct me if I’m wrong) that’s where the foundation is built. That’s where Christ dwells.
And in starting there, let’s equip this young woman with clear definitions. Let us arm her with a ready defense so that she might be firm in her resolve to live chastely. So that she might be able to rightly explain to him what we explain to her …
Only in his response will we be able to see into his heart. If she takes what she has learned here and addresses him with it, and he sees and understands where she is coming from … and respects that, and believes in that himself, then we know he is a good man. If he persists and wishes still to see her nude … only THEN would I feel right in saying perhaps he is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. But certainly not yet. Not from that sole post by the OP.
Does that make sense?
These two WANT to live chastely. They just don’t quite understand what living chastely entails. These are two good people coming here for the truth. Isn’t it a shame that she finds only (mostly) judgment?