Video Transcript: Sexual Empowerment
So today we're going to talk about sexual empowerment theory, a theory that recognizes God's design for your gender, your person, as a sexual being, your response, and most important, it's about empowerment, that whoever you are, when you are redeemed in Jesus Christ, the Word of God, can change you, make you new, make you a new creation, all within a biblical narrative. So let's get started. So sexual empowerment theory provides a crucial framework for contrasting with the modernist and the post modernist perspectives, focusing on sexual identity, orientation and response through a biblical lens. A lot of times when we talk about these discussions, we're talking about them not comparing to the options. There are basically three options in terms of gender studies right now. There's the Christian option, which I would call the sexual empowerment theory. This theory says that God created a design. This design is with male and female, man, woman, man's an organic male, a female. Woman is an organic female. And inside this design is incredible, miraculous intelligence. That's one perspective. Then there is the modernist perspective that says that you are a product of evolution and that it's the survival of the fittest and the biology of propagating the human race was one of the first core absolutes about evolution. And then the third theory is the post modernist theory that says there are no absolutes. There is no such thing as gender. You construct whatever you want. So those are the basic theories. Let's talk more in detail now about the sexual empowerment theory. It's a God design, divine design and biblical integrated theory, it goes like this. So God created the heavens and the earth. God created a male Adam, and even alone without the creation of Eve, He is an agent, an image bearer. He has a soul, a physical body of spiritual existence. So he's doing his thing. We see in the biblical account Genesis 2, and God notices that it's not good to be alone. So God imagines a counterpart, a partner, a woman, together, the institution of marriage, sexuality, reproduction, all of that was created. They were empowered in their sexuality, not just to subdue the earth, name the animals and everything that's about being human, but they were empowered to reproduce, the species, Be fruitful and multiply. And then God made something interesting about this empowerment. He also empowered pleasure in many animals, in the creation, that pleasure piece was not present, at least we don't see that so present in as science studies it. But in humans, it's pleasurable. It's pleasurable the act of reproduction, or seeking to reproduce, there was a whole creation of stimuli, the penis, the clitoris, all of that all designed for pleasure. And when procreation was not on the table, it was pleasurable then too. So this whole design was a major gift from God to humans. There was bad news, however, when Adam and Eve were tempted with the full agency of their full free will in the Garden of Eden, next chapter, Genesis 3, the narrative goes like this, instead of living in that complimentary image, bearing as connected to God. The tempter tempts them. Satan tempts them to build their own thing, and they take that option. They fell from God. That
fall was so central that it affected their sexuality in such a central way, it fits, at that point very well into the evolution narrative of the modernist who basically would see basically the strong survive and strong gets stronger, even in Genesis 4, the next chapter we read about Lamech, who's so strong, and he has two wives, and he sings a song, Ada and Zilla and and they're building a culture and a society. And it's yes, filled with men and women, organic males, organic females, but the strongest the men are taking over in those places. So it's understandable that the narrative of dominating men fit so well with the evolutionistic perspective the fall so affected sexuality that all kinds of things are possible, and in the history of the world, we see what could happen. Now the modernists would call so much of this deviations, but the fact is, Christians would see it as sin, as brokenness. So throughout the history of humanity, this goes forward, and then comes the Lord Jesus Christ redemption. And he redeems that fallen human and has a different way of thinking about sexuality. Instead of sexuality being about domination, yes, even included in all the pleasure of domination, sexuality becomes giving a husband lays down his life for his wife. His wife lays down her life for her husband, even when Jesus is on earth, even with single sexual connection, he never being married. But there were women that attended him and in that culture, even prominent women like Joanna, they had such a positive role. So even if someone's not married, their gender is vital to everything. The first person to saw Jesus alive from the dead is a woman. So Christianity does not create gender conflict. In fact, it talks about serving one another. Early Christianity was characterized as the religion of the poor, of the woman and of a few rich people who should know better. That was Celsus in 30 AD. Christianity has always been about equal rights. In Galatians, we see there is no difference between male or female in Jesus Christ. So that's the biblical view that sees a beautiful design, sees the beautiful creation. In the Old Testament, we see the Book of Song, of songs that talks about marital love. It's extremely erotic. So sex is good. There is no shame as we align ourselves to the biblical narrative. So here we are today in a different place. So sexual empowerment theory says you can be empowered to that biblical narrative of your gender and of your sexual response, even if you are not married, your sexual response can be oriented around God's design. The other theories, the theory of the post modern would say, is, you know what? There is no God, there is no universal truth of divinity. There is no design, and everybody can just construct anything they want in the. Responses of pleasure they desire. If you want to have a baby, fine have a baby, but there's no design to it. If you want to identify as a man, though you are a woman, and even if you want to do that part time, that's fine, but all of these things miss out on one important truth, God has a plan as a minister. God's plan was to create a man and a woman, and there is a limit. I can't completely free myself from my very creation of the body that God gave me, if all becomes chaos through post modern individualism, pretty soon,
our society has no understanding. And if you look at the history of the world, the male and female, though fallen, has made societies and cultures. So as you look through this material, look at it from the concept of the various perspectives. So what does this mean for ministry? For ministry, you are called to minister to people in a world that's in chaos right now, in comparison to the Christian worldview, I call it the sexual empowerment theory worldview. It's a world where people are confused and unclear, of anxiety, of despair, people are trying to cope, and everybody has a story today. Somebody could be born a female, a woman, a female, have some terrible experiences in her childhood, watch pornography, see that you know, a nicer place to be would be, respond sexually to another woman, begin masturbating with that response in mind, create connections in the brain that basically found this to be erotic. And then when she became older, she looks at men, and men are scary, and, you know, I don't want to get involved in that. So she declares that she's interested in female company and female sexual response. And because God created sexuality to have such pleasurable responses, it can fit all the boxes of how to live her life in a certain direction, and yet, possibly it could reduce her full empowerment. We believe God has a plan. We believe that God's plan is that man and woman partner together, work together. And it's not all perfect, we grant that, but it glorifies the maker. It promotes the gospel, the gospel being serve one another in love. Out of that serve one another, love becomes sexual response. Out of that, sexual response comes children, and even if there are no children, because somehow in somebody could be different ages. There could be a biological factor that pleasurable response empowers a couple to make a difference in the world, in their community. The biblical vision is not oppressing anyone, it's empowering people. Now, where this becomes difficult in ministry is we live in a world where people now are in that life they're living. They may have come to their sexual identities in their mind, at a whole variety of journeys and experiences, and they might have heard about their sexual person from a post modernist at the university, or that, you know, they may have had some experiences, and then the narratives of watching Netflix or watching television have sort of like changed the direction that they're going, or pornography at a young age might have affected the direction, and then through masturbation, they started working on those connectors and developed all sorts of different appetites. Remember sins in there too, and spiritual warfare, where people are moving a certain. Direction. So what do you do? So we on one level, you pray the Holy Spirit changes someone. And in my observation is that that is happening all over the world. It's New Life conversion, and part of that conversion is a different sexual orientation, and we celebrate that another part of it would be for someone that's going to be a journey, and they may engage in holy masturbation, where, in a moderate way, they're thinking and imagining the biblical worldview for sexual response. It may be that someone becomes
celibate. The apostle Paul says, Be Single as I am. But one thing I want to say about all of it is empowerment. We are not victims. We are not stuck. We are not like, oh, we can't do anything about it. On the other hand, we are not the judges. Jesus said, do not judge, lest you be judged. He who is without sin cast the first stone. Well, we have a clear Bible worldview, a clear biblical picture of what is a woman? What is a man? Yes, an organic female, an organic male. We have a clear understanding of marriage and hot monogamy and God's design. It's a design of service in self sacrifice. But we're not going to come off to the world like the critical answer, people, no, it's about empowerment. Would you like to see what Christianity is all about, what the theory of sexual empowerment is all about, what Christianity offers into the discussion where I think I get frustrated about is how these philosophies are posing themselves as a counterfeit gospel or a counterfeit ministry. So you have the modernist kind of the determinist, and they'll say, hey, who you are is who you are. It was all in your biology. Any deviation is the deviation. And yes, and through our therapies will help find a normal for you. And then the post modernists, oh, all your struggles are really not struggles. Just identify as that or construct a reality for you, and the gospel is the gospel of it's only you. It's only you. But that's a philosophy. So the philosophy of queer theory and post modernism is disguised in itself as therapy or ministry would it's clearly a philosophy of a cynical philosophy that goes way back to Aristotle's thinking about reacting against Plato. Plato had absolutes. Aristotle no absolutes. Come on, this is philosophy being re engaged and repackaged together, and then it's going through colleges and and then this philosophy changes people's identity and is changing Western culture. But here's Christianity. So Christianity, ours, is a message that God created the heavens and the earth, and God created a human, and God created male and female, and it's beautiful. Male is beautiful. Female is beautiful. Sexual response is beautiful. Having babies is beautiful. Seeing the world in as servant leaders of one another is beautiful. Being a single is beautiful. Being a single man or woman is beautiful, working together with other men other women is beautiful, but know that there will be temptation in that, and we'll want to respect each other's boundaries, and we're we don't want to have every sexual urge that we think of, that we act upon, because we know that we're seeking to honor God and as ministers, this is a robust of fun, an amazing a Earth changing perspective that has been given to us, that we can hand down to others. Couple, concluding. Statements. First of all, we're in a journey on this. Secondly, let's not come off as judgmental. Let's come off as aspirational, like wherever someone's at. Hey, have you seen the Christian option? Have you seen the sexual empowerment theory? Oh, what's that? Well, it's a theory that basically sees God involved in all creation. We're going to, in the future, see incredible things in terms of what the philosophy of queer theory has made people into and made them head cases about, and it's going to create for the future, many things that
as ministers we're going to have to deal with. To me, what is our goal? Our goal is to share the gospel. Our goal is to give hope. There's another worldview out there. Our goal is to love those who do not know and don't expect that, someone who doesn't know the Lord who doesn't know the power of the gospel is automatically going to understand what we understand. This is our goal, our role, our encouragement, to share, to pray, to be ministers. This is ministry sciences. This is not psychological theory. This is not philosophic theory. This is a worldview, a belief that God is God and the gospel can change everything everywhere. So God bless you as you contemplate these complicated subjects, but know that in some ways it's so simple. God created the heavens and the earth. God created male and female, and God made it that male and female together were to populate and to be stewards in the earth, and that together, we reflect the image of God.