1 Timothy 2:5-6 (NLT)
5 For, There is one God and one Mediator who can
reconcile God and humanity—the man Christ Jesus. 6 He gave his life to purchase
freedom for everyone. This is the message God gave to the world at just the
right time.
There is one Mediator, and that mediator gave himself a
ransom for all. As the mercy of God extends itself to all his works, so the
mediation of Christ extends itself thus far to all the children of men that he
paid a price sufficient for the salvation of all mankind; he brought mankind to
stand upon new terms with God, so that they are not now under the law as a
covenant of works, but as a rule of life.
Why do people look at pornography? Some statistics after
the 2014 Super Bowl indicate that a wound of "vulnerability" often
drives the need to view porn. A mere 24 hours after the Seattle Seahawks
crushed the Denver Broncos 43-8 (one of the most lopsided victories in Super
Bowl history), one of the world's biggest free porn websites released data
about porn site visits. In the Denver area, at the start of the game, porn use
was 51 percent below national average. By the time the shellacking was
complete, porn use in the Denver area was 10.8 percent above average site
visits—a 60 percent swing in visiting porn websites. Figures for Seattle—where
jubilant Seahawks fans were too busy doing old-fashioned things like hanging
out with friends, laughing, talking, and watching action replays—were 17.1
percent below national average, post-game.
Based on these startlingly different responses to the
game, British journalist Martin Daubney concluded something that most porn
strugglers probably already know: "most men [and women, too] turn to porn
not when they are happy, but when they are at their most vulnerable."
[Martin Daubney, "Porn users don't realize they're
being watched," The Telegraph (2-5-14)]
Thankfully we have a mediator, Jesus Christ, who gave his
life to purchase freedom for everyone, even those who are feeling most
vulnerable.
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