Such a simple thing a kiss, or is it? In today's society a kiss holds almost no value, but why? A kiss used to be something treasured even more than wealth. You may recall that in the old fairy tales a kiss was something so prized that it was fought over in tournaments. So why has our 21st century world placed so little value on something that used to be so precious?
According to the actual definition, a kiss is technically sex -- this is why several STDs can be given orally. But regardless, by the 7th grade nearly everyone has already shared a kiss with someone of the opposite gender. I believe a kiss should be something special, a gift meant to be given to your spouse on your wedding day.
Why is this so often considered an "unrealistic ideal"? Imagine this... say you walk into a room full of people who are already married. Would you ever consider kissing any of them? No, because they all have spouses that they are to remain true and pure for. Then why are we so careless with ourselves around people who are not "married"? In my eyes everyone is already married, they just have yet to meet their spouses.
In a similar way you could relate this situation to our relationship with Jesus Christ. Does He not want all of us? To be unreservedly His? And to never give even the slightest bit of ourselves to other gods? A kiss is a piece of our purity, a piece of our body that ought to remain a special gift to our one and only.
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Hello, my name is Christine Ericson. This blog is so I might add my voice to the thousands of Christians who wish to speak out on their beliefs. I want to encourage those out there who, "have not bowed their knee to Baal," and to remind everyone that God's ultimate Will will be done.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
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I agree 100%, and another way to look at it is this: A kiss is a sign of affection, and that obviously comes from emotion. Well...let's say that during your teen years you have 3 boyfriends/girlfriends. If you kiss each one of those boyfriends/girlfriends you have shared part of your heart with each of those people. Now for the over all result: Envision a piece of chewing gum after it's been chewed by someone other than you. Are you going to want that gum? It's the same way with emotions and love. If you go letting everybody have a piece, when you find that one special person that God has for you, do you want to give them used merchandise?
That's the way I've always thought about it.
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