
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?
Case of the Broken Family
This is the case of the broken Family. The husband Hosa is a servant of the Lord, a prophet at that. His wife Gimore has three children for him. She has a very colourful background. She was once a prostitute, but he was sure it was the will of God to marry this woman. They had not been married too long. After the first child, she became disgruntled and developed a longing for her former life. She missed the attraction, attention, and glamour of that life and very soon she was on the streets again.
Her escapades brought her two children. A boy and a girl and she brought them into the marital home. They grew up and became teenagers. Hoza still loved his wife and his children yearned for their mother. Hoza longed for his wife and ask his children to plead with their mother to come back home.
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Eventually he was persuaded that he should go and look for her and pay the price to bring her back. He did just that, he found her and paid the price. He is asking for assembly fellowship for himself, his wife and his three children.
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How would you counsel the family to ensure smooth integration and continued, peaceful and undisruptive fellowship?
Are men supposed to love their wives that way?