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Ana_v
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We know that lusting is gravely sinful.
I have a question (labled as #1 below), regarding lust, that is nuanced.
What can we say regarding lust or sexual desires that are in one’s subconscious?
What I mean is, let’s say that despite your carnal inclination to entertain and even act upon an impure sexual thought, you successfully avert your attention onto something else, pray, read Scripture, sing, etc. Such that it’s no longer in the forefront of your mind.
You might want it (sex with person “P”) but are refusing to deliberately entertain this urge in your thought life.
#1. With respect to the bolded, are you still sinning by virtue of the fact that “deep down” (so to speak) you are desiring the sex, notwithstanding that you are not physically participating in it, nor consciously wallowing in your desire?
#2. I was once heard this phrase: " I want what I do not want".
Can people relate to this?
Very seriously, what are you to conclude about the state of your soul, when you find yourself in a situation in which you want to sin but you don’t want to sin?
Perhaps thats a misleading way to word it. Another way to word it is, you are opposed to sin as a category. You don’t want to sin. But, there’s something that you do want, that happens to constitute as sinful (e.g. want someone’s spouse, want to gossip about what your co-worker’s personal drama, want somebody to die because of a horrible thing he/she did to you in the past, etc).
I have a question (labled as #1 below), regarding lust, that is nuanced.
What can we say regarding lust or sexual desires that are in one’s subconscious?
What I mean is, let’s say that despite your carnal inclination to entertain and even act upon an impure sexual thought, you successfully avert your attention onto something else, pray, read Scripture, sing, etc. Such that it’s no longer in the forefront of your mind.
You might want it (sex with person “P”) but are refusing to deliberately entertain this urge in your thought life.
#1. With respect to the bolded, are you still sinning by virtue of the fact that “deep down” (so to speak) you are desiring the sex, notwithstanding that you are not physically participating in it, nor consciously wallowing in your desire?
#2. I was once heard this phrase: " I want what I do not want".
Can people relate to this?
Very seriously, what are you to conclude about the state of your soul, when you find yourself in a situation in which you want to sin but you don’t want to sin?
Perhaps thats a misleading way to word it. Another way to word it is, you are opposed to sin as a category. You don’t want to sin. But, there’s something that you do want, that happens to constitute as sinful (e.g. want someone’s spouse, want to gossip about what your co-worker’s personal drama, want somebody to die because of a horrible thing he/she did to you in the past, etc).