WHAT'S WRONG WITH MASTURBATION?
BY STEVE GALLAGHER
Some of the leading Christian psychologists in the nation have said
that masturbation is a normal function and unless carried on into
marriage, usually proves to be harmless. I believe the reason they
have said this is to alleviate some of the guilt and condemnation
associated with it. But you cannot condone something because it
makes people feel guilty. God gave us guilt feelings for much the
same reason He gave us the sense of pain: it lets us know when we
are doing something wrong that is going to hurt us.
You also cannot condone masturbation because everybody does it. We
are sinners by nature and it is natural for us to sin. But just
because masturbation is normal for fallen man, that does not make it
acceptable in the eyes of a holy God.
Although masturbation isn't specifically addressed in Scripture, the
Bible gives us principles for leading a pure and holy life that
clearly point to the wrongness of it.
Proper Sex
The first and most obvious reason that masturbation is wrong is
because it goes against God's purpose for sex. Although our society
has perverted sex to the extent that it has become a self-centered
act, God created it to be a function of marriage. There is no room
for sex outside of marriage.
Worldly minded teachers tell us though, that we have pent-up desires
that must be "relieved." They say that God created us to need sex
and wouldn't expect us to go without it. What they don't realize is
that sex is a desire that God gave us; not a need. People who have
learned to walk in the Spirit, have been overcoming these desires for
thousands of years.
Also, Paul gave the answer to this problem when he said "if they
cannot control themselves, they should marry, for it is better to
marry than to burn with passion." It is clear by his words here that
Scripture gives only two alternatives to this problem. The person
must either exercise self control or they must marry. God doesn't
allow sin as a third alternative.
Feeding The Flesh
Another reason we know that masturbation is wrong is because it is
another form of self-gratification. Throughout Scripture self-
gratification is denounced. Over and over again we are told how
important it is that we don't allow the flesh to dominate our
thinking or our actions. The following verses are but two that deal
with this:
For the mind set on the flesh is death, but the mind set on the
Spirit is life and peace, because the mind set on the flesh is
hostile toward God; for it does not subject itself to the law of
God, for it is not even able to do so; and those who are in the
flesh cannot please God. (Romans 8:6-8)
But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire
of the flesh. For the flesh sets its desire against the Spirit, and
the Spirit against the flesh; for these are in opposition to one
another, so that you may not do the things that you please . . . .
Now the deeds of the flesh are evident, which are: immorality,
impurity, sensuality, idolatry . . . . (Galatians 5:16-20)
Lustful Fantasy
It is virtually impossible to masturbate without fantasizing. What
would a person think about who is trying to achieve orgasm if not sex
with some person? Not meaning to be flippant -- but could you
imagine thinking about fixing the refrigerator while masturbating?
Of course not! People who masturbate must lust over another person
to be able to achieve an orgasm. Jesus said,
You have heard that it was said, 'Do not commit adultery.' But I
tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already
committed adultery with her in his heart.
Doorway To Other Sin
One of the consequences to a habit of masturbation is that it opens
the door for the enemy to lead the person deeper into sin. Sin is
never satisfied; it always demands more and more of the person. As
God told Cain, "sin is crouching at the door, and its desire is for
you, but you must master it."
The habit of masturbation sets in motion a mentality of giving in to
the demands of the flesh that is often carried on into other sins.
The person literally gets "in the habit" of caving in to every carnal
temptation and desire. As the person fills his mind with fantasies
of having sex with other people, he is deepening the carnal thought
that the worth of women is to be found in their sexuality. This
thinking process leads the person deeper and deeper into sin.
Being Controlled By Sin
Another biblical reason why masturbation is wrong is the way that it
masters people. It is a habit that controls people. Christians
should not be controlled by anything, except a love for Christ. Paul
said that we should not be mastered by anything. Masturbation is a
dominating habit that tends to control the person.
But more than just that, it is also a matter of aligning ourselves
with the sinful domain of the enemy. Paul spoke of the choice we
have about who we will serve:
Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body that you should
obey its lusts, and do not go on presenting the members of your body
to sin as instruments of unrighteousness; . . . . Do you not know
that when you present yourselves to someone as slaves for obedience,
you are slaves of the one whom you obey, either of sin resulting in
death, or of obedience resulting in righteousness? (Romans 6:12-13;
16)
Masturbation is nothing short of lust-filled self-gratification. It
is the epitome of self-centeredness and is wrong for the Christian.
If you are struggling with a habit of masturbation, please understand
that even though it is wrong, that doesn't mean that God doesn't love
you or won't help you change.
Those feeling intense condemnation should know that the Lord never
condemns those He loves. Satan is the accuser of the brethren and
the one who tries to make people feel condemned. Those who have done
things like cutting off their hands or other body parts can attest to
the harshness of Satan's condemnation.
The Holy Spirit, on the other hand, is always a "Gentleman." He
quietly and lovingly convicts us of our sin and nudges us toward
heart-felt repentance.
The Adolescent
When a parent finds out that his child or teenager has become
involved with masturbation, he should be careful as to how to deal
with it.
Most children have a natural curiosity about their own sexuality.
Exploring oneself is a normal part of growing up. The best thing a
parent can do about this is to patiently watch to see if it develops
into a real problem. If it is just curiosity, it should run it
course before long.
If a young person seems to be developing a habit of masturbation, it
would be best to have a talk with them about it. It's important that
you don't condemn them for their behavior. This is actually a great
opportunity to show him your friendship. Have a friend to friend
talk with him about it. Address it in as non-threatening manner as
possible. After your talk, spend time in prayer together -- seeking
God for His strength and help to overcome this habit. You can't
expect a child to react to a problem with sin in the same way as a
mature Christian adult.
An important thing to note at this point also is that you teach your
children values in life through your own life. If your life revolves
around pleasure-seeking activities -- even if they have nothing to do
with sex -- your child is going to learn that this is what life is
all about.
On the other hand, if your life revolves around the things of God,
your child is going to see spiritual things as the important things
to pursue in life. The best thing you can do to prepare your
children for a godly life in a wicked world is to live a godly
lifestyle yourself. |