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Steph700
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I am very concerned about my little sister, age 20. Just last night she told me that she and her (now ex-) boyfriend had been sexually active for the past 2 years. When she told me this I was totally shocked, disappointed in her, and heartbroken.
We were raised in a conservative evangelical Christian family and we were taught from a very young age that sex outside of marriage is not acceptable. While she says that she now regrets having done this with her boyfriend, my intuition also tells me that she doesn’t see it as serious a sin as I do. She is now seeing a new guy and I am concerned that she will head down the wrong path with him as well.
Looking back now, I can see a direct relationship between the time she started having sex with her boyfriend and at the same time she started to dress… hmm, how do I put this… perhaps not as modestly as she could. This is an issue that has often come up between herself and my parents (and big sister too, as I often tell her to put on more clothes!) and I can see that this is probably an outward way of showing that she disrespects herself and the body that God gave her.
Now she will never have the gift of her virginity to give a future husband, and that grieves me more than anything. I know that people make mistakes, but regardless this feels somewhat tragic to me.
My question is, how do I show her that I love her unconditionally but still stand up to the fact that sexual sin is serious sin? How can I help her learn to value herself and see herself the way the Lord sees her? And how do I encourage her to wait for marriage now that the “floodgates” have been opened and sexual promiscuity is harder for her to resist? She is the most wonderful girl.
We were raised in a conservative evangelical Christian family and we were taught from a very young age that sex outside of marriage is not acceptable. While she says that she now regrets having done this with her boyfriend, my intuition also tells me that she doesn’t see it as serious a sin as I do. She is now seeing a new guy and I am concerned that she will head down the wrong path with him as well.
Looking back now, I can see a direct relationship between the time she started having sex with her boyfriend and at the same time she started to dress… hmm, how do I put this… perhaps not as modestly as she could. This is an issue that has often come up between herself and my parents (and big sister too, as I often tell her to put on more clothes!) and I can see that this is probably an outward way of showing that she disrespects herself and the body that God gave her.
Now she will never have the gift of her virginity to give a future husband, and that grieves me more than anything. I know that people make mistakes, but regardless this feels somewhat tragic to me.
My question is, how do I show her that I love her unconditionally but still stand up to the fact that sexual sin is serious sin? How can I help her learn to value herself and see herself the way the Lord sees her? And how do I encourage her to wait for marriage now that the “floodgates” have been opened and sexual promiscuity is harder for her to resist? She is the most wonderful girl.