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Get married.

2007-04-08 02:21:49 · answer #1 · answered by auntb93 7 · 6 0

Lustful thoughts aren't the problem, it is whether one acts on them or not.

Thoughts occur to all of us all the time, as we see things, as we react to things in the environment, etc.

It is what we do after we've had the thought that counts, when we exercise restraint or good decision making. It's the choice about your *actions* that counts.

2007-04-08 02:41:03 · answer #2 · answered by Tray 4 · 0 1

FIRST, I believe you Need to Define Christian? There are those JW's here that call themselves christian and the Mormons that call themselves christian OF WHICH BOTH ARE NOT = = According to Traditional Christian Biblical Beliefs!

THE BIBLE Defines CHRISTIAN, not some church!

SECOND, IF you will read = = 2Corinthians 10:3-to-6 = = AND = = Philippians 2:5 = = AND = = John 15:3 = = The Bible will show you HOW TO CONTROL YOUR THOUGHTS!

Thanks, RR

2007-04-08 02:31:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I think that Christians should not worry about it unless they act upon it. Saul/Paul was tripping - we can not stop the pictures that pop up in our mind. That is unconsciouses behavior. That is what attracts us to the opposite sex. If a man tells you that he has seen a woman that they were attracted to more sexually than she actually appears at that time - They are in denial. I am sure it is the same with woman!

2007-04-08 02:27:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Read the Bible I suppose; but this question would prehaps be better if asked about humanity in general instead of one particular segment.
Christians are not the only one prone to lust; remember, we are PEOPLE before being Christians, Jews or Muslims.
Cheers.

2007-04-08 02:22:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

adult men are merely too risky. no longer all,... yet too oten many are idiots, bossy, unpredictable, and from time to time merely downright violent. follow the girls, ... they are greater considerate, lots nicer, and not often reveal the nastier area of fellows. additionally, save your person affairs to your self and dont worry a pair of religion or any god because of the fact on the top of the day, its YOUR existence thats in touch here (inflicting no harm or any harm) and secondly, its no one elses agency besides.

2016-10-21 08:27:51 · answer #6 · answered by corbo 4 · 0 0

quit being a christian,then your not a christian having lustful thoughts,impossiable to stop lust!!!!

2007-04-08 02:32:19 · answer #7 · answered by scallywagsailor 1 · 0 1

Read biography of famous people, for eg. Albert einstein

2007-04-08 02:38:38 · answer #8 · answered by katam 2 · 0 1

thoughts are not the problem, action is. when you have any unwanted thoughts you tell your self to think of some thing else.

2007-04-08 02:23:17 · answer #9 · answered by chin 6 · 0 1

You may not be able to control your thoughts, but God can—and He wants to, because evil or immoral thoughts will only lead you astray. The Bible says, "The Lord detests the thoughts of the wicked, but those of the pure are pleasing to him" (Proverbs 15:26).

This is why the first step I urge you to take is to commit your whole life—including your mind—to Jesus Christ(if you haven't already done so). God loves you and wants to remake you from within—but it can't happen as long as you are separated from Him. By faith ask Christ to come into your life today, to forgive your past and help you live the way you should.

Then ask God to cleanse your mind and fill it with good thoughts instead of bad. Simply trying to empty your mind of bad thoughts won't help you; your old thoughts will just keep coming back. But when your mind is filled with Christ and His Word, old ways of thinking get pushed out. The Bible says, "Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind" (Romans 12:2). This will happen as you read God's Word and turn to Him in prayer.

When bad thoughts come, learn to practice what I call the "three R's." First, realize they are there, and that they aren't pleasing to God. Second, repent of them, asking God to cleanse you and take them away. Finally, replace them with good thoughts, by deliberately turning your heart and mind to Christ.

2007-04-08 02:21:23 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

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