Falaite Fepueli 6, 2026
LEVITIKO 16-18; PALOVEPI 7:1-27
God's laws are not only for his glory; they are for our thriving as well.
Ko e ngaahi lao ‘a e ‘Otua, ‘oku ‘ikai ngata pe ‘i hono fakae’a ai ‘a Hono langilangi, ka ki he’etau lelei foki.
You probably don't need me to tell you that we are living in a culture that has gone sexually insane. The anytime, anyway, and with-any-person culture of sexuality will not lead us anywhere good. The social philosophy of gender fluidity, based solely on spontaneous personal preference, must include the denial of biological and relational realities. Where we are as a society, when it comes to human sexuality, should remind us of the importance of God's wise and holy laws regarding sex. We should be grateful that God has spoken with such remarkable and memorable clarity about this important aspect of human desire and function. He has done so because he loves us.
Leviticus 18:5 introduces a list of laws pertaining to sexuality: "You shall therefore keep my statutes and my rules; if a person does them, he shall live by them: I am the LORD." First, this verse reminds us that the laws of God do not get in the way of the good life but are the tracks upon which the good life runs. "He shall live by them" means that life - abundant life - is found in a careful, life-shaping submission to the wise and holy laws of our Creator Lord. Second, this verse tells us that God is not sex-negative; in fact, the Bible makes it clear that God is not pleasure-negative. He has placed us in a world of glorious pleasures wherever we look. And he has created us with pleasure gates (eyes, ears, nose, etc.) so that we can participate in, absorb, and enjoy the physical pleasures that he has filled the earth with. But as an infinitely wise Creator, God knows that pleasure requires boundaries. A whatever-you-want, however-much-you-want, anytime-you-want, with-whomever-you-want approach to pleasure will always harm yourself and others in some way. A life controlled by the unbridled love of pleasure is a life heading for destruction. God wants us to enjoy sexual pleasure, and he wants our sexual lives to thrive, but he knows this will happen only when we submit our sexual desire to his wise commands.
Leviticus 18:5 reminds us of one final thing. As weak and wandering sinners, we have no power on our own to love God and his law more than we love the pleasure of sexual fulfillment. So our hope of thriving in this area lies with our God, who meets us by his grace and empowers us to desire and to do what is right in his eyes. Once again, we are pointed to Jesus. In Jesus, God not only reconciles us to himself, but he gifts us with his Spirit to guide, convict, and empower us, so that we can know the joy of living the good life, that is, living the way the Creator designed for us to live.