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The Shorter Catechism Question 71 - What does the seventh commandment require?
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- The seventh commandment requires us to preserve the purity of ourselves and our neighbors in heart, word, and deed. The world's ridicule of premarital purity is also affecting Christians.
- Premarital purity may seem old-fashioned and like a "꼰대" (old-fashioned person), but according to God's Word, it is important to keep purity, and it can be a path to salvation.
- Why not consider believing in God's Word and keeping purity?
Question 71 – What does the seventh commandment require of us?
(1) In heart, word, and deed,
(2) we must preserve our own and our neighbor's purity.
The world mocks premarital purity.
But now Christians are also mocking it.
They say, "Where in the world is that possible in a world like this?"
"Who would follow such an outdated, old-fashioned idea?"
"Everyone lives together and has sexual experiences, so it's weird that I'm the only one who doesn't."
They think this way.
Is it old-fashioned? Outdated? Funny?
But that funny, outdated, old-fashioned thing is what saves me.
Why? Because it's God's word.
God doesn't speak without a reason.
Even if it's old-fashioned, you have to keep it. Even if it's outdated, you have to keep it. Even if it's funny, you have to keep it.
Because it's God's word.
Why don't you try keeping it and see for yourself?