
Sex, Sin, and The Sanctuary
From the Garden to Golgotha God is Gracious

Judah is a Lion's Whelp
Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord and who shall dwell in his Holy Place?
Serpents whispers as Recurring Voices
Across your writing, the serpent’s whisper could appear in different forms:
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A lyric in a calypso stanza
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A marginal voice in a theological argument
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A recurring dream motif in a parable
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Each time it enters, it stirs the same question: “What, truly, is holy—and who told you so?”
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If you'd like, we could develop a running motif where the serpent evolves from an ancient hiss to a modern echo in pulpits, classrooms, or WhatsApp groups. There’s fertile ground to till here.
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a calypso stanza
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A marginal voice in a theological argument
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A recurring dream motif in a parable
Each time it enters, it stirs the same question: “What, truly, is holy—and who told you so?”
If you'd like, we could develop a running motif where the serpent evolves from an ancient hiss to a modern echo in pulpits, classrooms, or WhatsApp groups. There’s fertile ground to till here.
Prophets and Prostitutes
Rabbinic Echoes
Jesus - The heart of the Law
The Church Fathers
Apostolic Clarity
Part 4 The Final Call
Cultural Noise
Sanctified but Struggling
Church as Covenant not Court Room
Return to the Garden by Way of Golgotha
On Culture
Forbidden
The site adresses the question of how does God, a thrice Holy God maintain his sanctity and his sanity while dealing with weak frThe site adresses the question of how does God, a thrice Holy God maintain his sanctity and his sanity while dealing with weak fragile man, through their stumbles and their fumbles, whom he created in his own image and likeness: One clue is found in Psalm 103:14 He knows our frame he remembereth that we are dust. KJVagile man, through their stumbles and their fumbles, whom he created in his own image and likeness: One clue is found in Psalm 103:14 He knows our frame he remembereth that we are dust. KJV
Part 2 The Desert Law, Lust and Longing
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The challenge: modern believers wrestling with sexual ethics, grace, and church culture.
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The origin story (your brother’s dare, your pastoral wrestle).
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The heartbeat of the book: not legalism, not license—but love, covenant, and truth wrapped in grace.
Christians in the 21st century are facing a moral dilema. How to mesh Sexx and the church. Sex is a gift from God. Its one of the best that God has given to mankind. If so we should be free to use and enjoy it to the best of our capability. Yet this seem to run afoul of the Mosaic Law, the early church fathers, the Apostolic dictates and modern pastoral requirements
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