I shouldn't say yea or nay, because at this time I really don't know. It's all speculation till someone can break things down for me. It's not something to be worried about. People are worried about their spouses, or if they will be connected to someone in heaven like they would be here on earth, all I can really say is that God will make all things new. Regardless of the answer, we will be fulfilled and heaven will be something to look forward to.
I appreciate you giving a verse. It's commonly known but I'm not confident that chapter is clear enough to confirm that sex will be destroyed after the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ. But I will say this, passion, love, adoration...these are not of the flesh but the vehicle used to express those feelings are of the flesh and the things of the flesh will not reign with us in heaven. So maybe God will improve upon the sex to be of the flesh...?? idk It's all conjecture to me.
@WeepingStellaMaris No, I'm saying after they have already married. Abraham and Sarah had been getting it on all the way into their old years, when Sarah was for sure she couldn't get pregnant. Was that a sin? Also, should couples stop having sex after a woman has menopause? How many periods should a woman not have before it's a sin to have sex with her own husband?
@ladyEulaelie Also, response to your question. The Church suggests people who know they cannot conceive simply do not marry. They should live a chaste life of virginity, which is pleasing in the sight of God.
Adam and Eve were having sex in the garden of Eden on the sixth day. Pregnancy did not become of it, so were they sinning in heaven?
Another question for you. If a man and woman come together knowing they are not biologically capable of conceiving a child...lets say she had uterine cancer and had to have her uterus removed and her husband had a sperm duct defect or antibodies attacked his sperm. Would the husband's sexual encounter w/ his own wife be a mortal sin?
@ladyEulaelie You seriously wonder that? In Heaven we will be like the angels. The marital act is only approved and acceptable if the end within marriage is to have many children and to raise them to be Saints. Otherwise, sex is a mortal sin.
@lyntq143
I shouldn't say yea or nay, because at this time I really don't know. It's all speculation till someone can break things down for me. It's not something to be worried about. People are worried about their spouses, or if they will be connected to someone in heaven like they would be here on earth, all I can really say is that God will make all things new. Regardless of the answer, we will be fulfilled and heaven will be something to look forward to.
ladyEulaelie 1 week ago
@lyntq143
I appreciate you giving a verse. It's commonly known but I'm not confident that chapter is clear enough to confirm that sex will be destroyed after the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ. But I will say this, passion, love, adoration...these are not of the flesh but the vehicle used to express those feelings are of the flesh and the things of the flesh will not reign with us in heaven. So maybe God will improve upon the sex to be of the flesh...?? idk It's all conjecture to me.
ladyEulaelie 1 week ago
@ladyEulaelie Hi! Please read Luke 20:27-36. There is no more sex in heaven for the saved will become like angels. Good luck and may God guide you.
lyntq143 2 weeks ago in playlist Amazing Facts
Harvest and Return on Earth of Christ are two separate events.
pre-, mid-, post- (one event) tribulation and partial rapture theories
are not biblical.
reliinfo 2 months ago
Can I have a copy of the Video? I'm From the Philippines.
MrLancehidden 2 months ago
@WeepingStellaMaris No, I'm saying after they have already married. Abraham and Sarah had been getting it on all the way into their old years, when Sarah was for sure she couldn't get pregnant. Was that a sin? Also, should couples stop having sex after a woman has menopause? How many periods should a woman not have before it's a sin to have sex with her own husband?
ladyEulaelie 3 months ago
@ladyEulaelie Also, response to your question. The Church suggests people who know they cannot conceive simply do not marry. They should live a chaste life of virginity, which is pleasing in the sight of God.
WeepingStellaMaris 3 months ago
@ladyEulaelie Adam and Eve did not come together until after they had sinned.
WeepingStellaMaris 3 months ago
@WeepingStellaMaris
Adam and Eve were having sex in the garden of Eden on the sixth day. Pregnancy did not become of it, so were they sinning in heaven?
Another question for you. If a man and woman come together knowing they are not biologically capable of conceiving a child...lets say she had uterine cancer and had to have her uterus removed and her husband had a sperm duct defect or antibodies attacked his sperm. Would the husband's sexual encounter w/ his own wife be a mortal sin?
ladyEulaelie 3 months ago
@ladyEulaelie You seriously wonder that? In Heaven we will be like the angels. The marital act is only approved and acceptable if the end within marriage is to have many children and to raise them to be Saints. Otherwise, sex is a mortal sin.
WeepingStellaMaris 3 months ago