- Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker, Every Man’s Battle, p. 139
“If you limit your eyes to your wife only, your own tastes will adapt to what you’re viewing. Your wife’s strengths and weaknesses will become your tastes. Eventually, she’ll be beyond comparison in your eyes.”
- Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker, Every Man’s Battle, p. 92
“Sexual impurity isn’t like a tumor growing out of control inside us. We treat it that way when our prayers focus on deliverance, as we plead for someone to come remove it. Actually, sexual impurity is a series of bad decisions on our part—a result of immature character—and deliverance won’t deliver you into instant maturity. Character work needs to be done.”
- Dennis Rainey, Parenting Today’s Adolescent, p. 96
“Over the years, I have been reticent to take a strong stand on issues that are not clearly spelled out in Scripture. The Bible is silent about the subject of masturbation. However, it is not silent about sex. Nowhere in Scripture do we find God blessing sex done alone.”
- Chip Ingram, Love, Sex, and Lasting Relationships, p. 148
“If we plant seeds of wanton lust, or seeds of using and abusing people, or seeds of indiscriminate sex and self‐centered pleasure, we should not be surprised by the fields of toxic weeds that cover our lives. But if we want the harvest of a loving, deep, intimate relationship, we need to understand that a loving relationship demands sexual purity.”
- Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker, Every Man’s Battle, p. 70‐71
“Our maleness is a major root of sexual sin. So what do we do? We must choose to be more than male. We must choose manhood. … You got into this mess by being male; you’ll get out by being a man.”
- Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker, Every Man’s Battle, p. 168
“If you find someone attractive, your first line of defense is a proper mindset, which is this: ‘This attraction threatens everything I hold dear’.”
- Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker, Every Man’s Battle, p. 85
“We’ve known those who have failed in their battle for sexual purity, and we know some who have won. The difference? Those who won hated their impurity. They were going to war and were going to win—or die trying. Every resource was leveled upon the foe.”
- Dennis and Barbara Rainey, Rekindling the Romance, p. 247
“There’s a reason why Jesus warned, ‘I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart’ (Matthew 5:28). He knew that fantasy and lust were traps for me. When we entertain sexual thoughts about strangers in the theater of our minds, we give ourselves to those images. When we invest our sexual energy with others, we will have little or no sexual energy for our wives.”
- Chip Ingram, Love, Sex and Lasting Relationships, p. 175
“Until you become pure, until you think, speak, and live out God’s commands in the sexual area, you will always be consciously or unconsciously involved in false worship. Your worship will be for your desires and lust, and it will involve using people to accomplish the purpose of your worship, which is to satisfy yourself. Jesus flatly declared that no one can serve two masters (Matthew 6:24).”
- Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker, Every Man’s Battle, p. 104
“You are sexually pure when no sexual gratification comes from anyone or anything but your wife.”
- Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker, Every Man’s Battle, p. 9
“‘But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity’ (Ephesians 5:3). If there’s a single Bible verse that captures God’s standard for sexual purity, that is it.”