Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction -difficult subject - cone of silence - shame - triggers
Our sexuality is the part of us that desires intimacy and wants to move towards someone and wants to be vulnerable.
- Dr. Juli Slattery
The Purpose of our sexuality is really to help us understand that God is a relational God.
He created us for relationship with him.
And he gives us sexuality to be a metaphor of how relational he is as a Triune God.
The relationship of marriage mirrors our covenant with God.
Our relationship with God is formative of our identity.
viewed pornography by age 12
sexual abuse 1-4 women 1-6 men
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