I
believe
it is the responsibility of parents and the church to offer to our
young men a sane and workable alternative to the question of
masturbation
Dale Kaufman - (Contributing Author)
Is masturbation a sin?
Masturbation
is perhaps one
of the most debated--yet rarely solved--subjects in the church. The
views and opinions about masturbation, its effects, and consequences
(especially
spiritual) have been swirling through the church probably since it
first began. This paper is an effort to add another voice to the mass
of opinion. In reality, it cannot be clearly said that the act of
masturbation is in itself a sin, for the Bible never uses the word, nor
does it imply or hint about the act of masturbation. Obviously, the
Bible does deal in some depth with sexual immorality, perversions, and
the like, but masturbation is never spelled out as belonging to any
particular category. So, since Scripture is silent about it, should
masturbation be classified as a sin? Or if not, are there ways in which
masturbation may be used to the glory of God and the building of His
Kingdom of souls?
The questions beg an
in-depth answer. Throughout the history of the church, various voices
have arisen,
either decrying masturbation as self-abuse and onanism, or simply
calling it something which may not be the best God has to offer, but is
certainly not the worst either. Both viewpoints, I believe, are flawed.
And it is in the wake of questions to which there seem to be no solid
answers that teenagers, especially boys, have long been struggling. It
is to the children who are struggling with this issue (and to the
parents and other caring adults trying to help them) that this paper is
addressed. If I can bring a fresh voice to the debate and cause serious
believers to take an honest look at this issue and perhaps help a young
person struggling with questions of their sexuality, then the effort
will not have been in vain.
Onan? The Bible and masturbation
Scholars have debated for
years whether the sin of Onan as recorded in Genesis 38:8-10 was
masturbation. It
becomes clear from a careful reading of the text that what Onan
practiced as a form of birth control was not masturbation but rather
withdrawing himself from Tamar before orgasm. The reason Onan was put
to death was for not fulfilling a solemn duty of the brother-in-law to
provide children for the woman. This would later be laid down as a part
of the Mosaic law. (see Deut. 25:5-6)
There are no Biblical
passages which specifically address the issue of masturbation, and so,
as with other
issues (such as food, drink, entertainment choices, etc.), God has
allowed a latitude within certain boundaries. Within those boundaries,
masturbation could (and I believe, should) be seen as a healthy way of
relieving sexual tensions which build up in those who do not have the
option of marital relations as a way of easing the physical need. For
purposes of this paper, we will be focusing our attention on the use of
masturbation as a God-given way for teenage boys to release the buildup
of sexual tensions within their bodies, and as a help to controlling
their thought life and honoring God with their minds and bodies. But it
should also be noted that the principles about masturbation which are
discussed here would also be appropriate to be applied to females as
well as males.
Teenage boys: hormone factories
In a human male's life
span, there are two times when the hormone testosterone is released by
his body in large
quantities. The first is prenatal, when a genetically determined
testosterone release transforms the fetus into a boy. The other occurs
roughly somewhere between the ages of 9 and 14. This
testosterone
release helps to transform the body of the boy into the body of a man.
Because of the influence of the testosterone and other growth hormones,
the boy experiences a growth spurt, broadening of the shoulders and
other major muscular-skeletal changes, a deepening of the voice (which
leads to the familiar teenage "cracking" of the voice), hair growth on
the face and underarm areas, and maturing (in size and function) of the
penis, testicles, and other sexual organs.
This testosterone "flood"
is also largely responsible for the sudden interest in and discovery of
a boy's sex
drive. Not only is his body changing at a rapid pace, but also his mind
is being drawn into areas that may have been previously unexplored or
only hinted at in conversations with other boys. If they are not
adequately prepared (which is a God-given responsibility of the parents
and church to do - not the schools!), then the mind/body changes can be
overwhelming and even frightening. For boys who have committed to
follow Christ in their lives, this flood of emotions and thoughts and
feelings can also carry with it a load of guilt and shame that they may
perceive as coming from God - yet at the same time, since the sex drive
is so strong and the physical tensions so great, they find their
thoughts straying into areas that they know to be wrong, but which they
cannot seem to stop thinking of. And a double burden can then be
imposed when this Christian boy discovers the pleasures of masturbation
and then feels guilty and ashamed for doing what he believes is a sin
(since nobody ever told him otherwise), and yet which is something that
he finds himself basically powerless to overcome.
I believe it is the
responsibility of parents and the church to offer to these young men
(and young women as
well, whose sex drive can be just as strong) a sane and workable
alternative to the question of masturbation - something other than a
"don't ask, don't tell" policy, and also something other than "just say
no." We must help them see that what is happening to their bodies is
designed by God and that what they are thinking and feeling and doing
are acceptable to God within the boundaries He has set, and indeed,
should be encouraged as a means to regulate and control themselves so
that they can glorify God with their bodies.
The Bible boundaries
What are the boundaries
which the Word of God sets forth for something like masturbation? In
what contexts is the
act acceptable, and when does it "cross the line" into a sinful
activity? These are important questions that need to be answered with
straightforward honesty if we are to give freedom to our teens to
explore the sexuality which God has gifted them with, while maintaining
the standards of holiness which His Word commands.
The first "boundary"
Scripture is found in 1 Corinthians 6:19-20. Speaking in the context of
sexual
immorality (although any practice which harms the body could be defined
here), Paul says, "Do you not know that your body is a temple of the
Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are
not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your
body."
Since there is no Scripture
condemning the act of masturbation as a sin, it stands to reason that
it is an act
which has the potential to be honoring to God and is in accord with the
fact that the Holy Spirit lives in the believer. Solitary masturbation
is not an act which harms the individual's body (and in fact, the
release of sexual tension does promote the well being of the body), nor
does it involve the joining of one body and spirit to another as is the
case with sexual intercourse. Through the releasing of sexual tensions
(particularly in young men) it can act as a barrier to seeking release
through immoral outlets such as pornography, prostitution, premarital
sex, or homosexual activity. A part of honoring God with our bodies is
doing whatever is necessary to keep our bodies under control - and in
the
area of sexuality, masturbation can be an effective way of doing so.
The second "boundary"
Scripture is Philippians 4:8: "Finally, brothers, whatever is true,
whatever is
noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely,
whatever is admirable - if anything is excellent or praiseworthy -
think
about such things."
In this Scripture we have a
boundary that deals with the mind and thought life. One of the
difficulties with
masturbation in the minds of many people is that it is automatically
assumed that sexual fantasies must be used in order to gain the amount
of stimulation needed for orgasm to take place. While it is true that
sexual fantasies CAN be used, there is nothing which suggests that they
MUST be used. The choice is up to the individual as to what they think
about during masturbation. The body is designed by God to respond to
sexual stimulation, but it was never designed to respond exclusively
to impure thoughts. God has placed within us a wide capacity for
response to various stimuli. It is no more necessary to fantasize about
the cheerleader next door during masturbation than it is to fantasize
about eating a steak while dining at McDonalds! Nor is it necessary to
view pornography while masturbating. The viewing of pornography is
actually detrimental to the experience, since the person looking at it
knows there is no way of ever fulfilling the fantasies that he is
locked into while using pornography. And since pornography is clearly a
violation of the commandment not to lust after a person, such activity
introduces the element of sin into an experience that should have been
used for the glory of God.
So what can be thought
about during masturbation? That brings us to our final "boundary"
Scripture, found in Colossians 3:17: "Whatever you do,
whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus,
giving thanks to God the Father through him." And a companion Scripture
is found in Colossians 3:1-2: "Since, then, you have been raised with
Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is seated at the
right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly
things."
It is clear from Scripture
that our thought life is to be one of purity and joy and one that is
characterized by its focus on God. This is no pie-in-the-sky theology.
Either the Bible is eminently practical in how its principles can be
lived out or it is not. It is possible to do everything with a spirit
and attitude of thanksgiving to God, regardless of the task at hand. A
person can focus their heart on Jesus swinging a hammer at a
construction site just as much as they can when entering the sanctuary
of a church. There should be no difference between sacred and secular
thought. Each thought should be given over to the control of Christ (2
Corinthians 10:5), and should be offered to God in a spirit of
gratitude and joy. The only exception to this would be when the thought
life has strayed out of its proper boundaries and has embraced sinful
thoughts, such as the viewing of pornography or lusting after another
person.
Boundary summary
So, given the boundaries,
is it possible to masturbate without straying into sinful thoughts? The
answer is yes,
for God, in designing the human body, has given it the ability to
respond to physical stimuli without the necessity of embracing sinful
thought patterns. And it is all right to enjoy the pleasurable feelings
which accompany the activity. For example, when someone eats their
favorite food, they are enjoying the pleasure of the feel and the taste
of the food. Is it sinful to enjoy eating a chocolate bar? No. It only
becomes a sin if the activity and the pleasure of eating become
something which crowds out God, becoming an end to itself rather than
being seen as a blessing from a loving God. At that point, any
activity, whether eating, playing golf, watching a sunset, or
masturbating, has been abused and the person has fallen into the sin of
idolatry. Therefore, when a person masturbates, their body will respond
to the pleasurable physical stimulation that it is being
given - especially teenage boys, whose testosterone and other hormone
levels are at an all-time high and whose physical need for sexual
release is very great (in fact, they are quite capable of achieving
orgasm without ever once thinking of having sex with the latest monthly
centerfold!). And if the thought life is kept under control, the act
becomes an experience of blessing from the Lord, rather than a shameful
one. The sin does not come in enjoying the experience, but rather in
abusing a gift that a loving and gracious God has given to His children.
But we're looking for
something even more here. We are looking for a way to "redeem the
experience," giving honor
and glory to God for the gifts He has given us. One of those gifts is
sexuality and the pleasure which God has made possible in our bodies.
It therefore follows that the best way to masturbate is to focus the
mind on God, giving thanks to Him for the pleasure which the person is
feeling and for the gift of sexuality that He has given, as well as
gratitude for the ability to gain a needed sexual release without the
possibility of illicit sexual contact.
Real life example - do you relate to this?
How would such a view of
masturbation play out in real life? Let's take an example of Johnny, a
14-year-old boy
whose body is undergoing the changes of puberty, and who is a
Christian, trying to live his life right for God.
Johnny is like most boys,
intensely curious about his body and what is happening to it, and also
about the
thoughts he is beginning to have about girls he knows. He has heard all
the guys' locker room talk, but everything is still pretty much a
mystery to him. He's heard his youth pastor talk about staying pure
until he is married, and he's committed to do that, even signing a
purity pledge card a couple months before at a youth retreat. He's had
sex ed in his public middle school, and at the time it seemed pretty
gross and weird - not anything he'd want to get in to. But now, things
are beginning to change. What once was unthinkable for him, he now
finds himself dwelling on every day - many times during the day! A few
months ago, he'd had his first wet dream, and while he'd heard about
them, when it happened it was still pretty scary, especially because
the dream he'd had was something he would be totally ashamed of
admitting to anyone about! The dreams had come once a month or so ever
since, but each time the dreams had gotten a little more bizarre, and
it was getting hard to hide the soiled pajamas and bedding from his mom.
It was while he was alone
in his room one day dwelling on the latest dream that he discovered he
could bring
himself to a climax by rubbing his penis with his hand. It felt very
good, but immediately afterward he wondered if this was something God
would approve of. He had heard the other boys talking about "jacking
off", but it had not crossed his mind before to try it himself.
As the days went by, Johnny
found that the tension and need for another release would grow until it
became almost
intolerable. Although it felt so good, he just knew that what he was
doing was dirty and he should hide it from his parents. This was
something they could never know about - and if they did find out, he
was
sure they wouldn't ever understand! Johnny hadn't ever really seen any
dirty books or magazines - his dad would never allow the stuff in the
house - but nor had his parents ever taken the time to explain in a
positive Biblical light what his sexuality was and what should be the
best way to handle the thoughts, emotions, and desires for release.
It was at a youth group
meeting that Johnny first began to realize there might be an answer to
his problem.
The topic was relationships and sex, and when the group split up into
same-sex smaller groups, the topic of masturbation came up. Although
there was a lot of snickering and laughing going on, the youth pastor
was able to get the point across to the boys that masturbation was not
something that was sinful in itself, it only became a sin when it was
used in the wrong way.
On his way home from school
a couple days later, Johnny got up the courage to stop by his youth
pastor's office
and ask him for some advice. After hearing about the boundary
Scriptures and realizing that God wasn't going to condemn him for what
he had done, Johnny began to come to a new understanding of how God
wanted him to use even the act of masturbation to bring glory to Him.
Johnny was amazed at the thought of how he could thank God for the
pleasure he was experiencing, and how such a focus of keeping his eyes
on Jesus and keeping his thought life under control - while at the same
time enjoying the sensations and giving God the praise - would be a
tremendous help to him, and would alleviate the false guilt he had been
experiencing."
What
Now.....
Such a view is generally
not found in existent Christian literature, which tends either to
condemn
masturbation or to ignore it. Nor are a majority of parents or pastors
comfortable discussing it. But I believe it is vital that we address
this issue with our sons and our daughters. How much false guilt could
we alleviate, how many dangerous sexual encounters would be foregone,
how much distress and questioning of their sexuality and spirituality
could we avoid, if we were simply open and honest with our children
about how best to handle their emerging sexuality, and give them
straightforward options and solutions to deal with their changing
bodies and their changing minds? It is imperative that we let them know
that
masturbation can and should be used as a viable, God-honoring way to
deal with the stresses of their newly acquired - yet unable to be fully
explored sexuality. With a sex-saturated society all around us,
we as
parents, youth pastors, and other caring adults, need to give our young
men and women the ability to live Godly lives in the midst of a
perverse generation. Masturbation, within the Biblical boundaries,
helps give them that ability. It is time to stop standing on the
sidelines, hoping that somehow our kids will get the right information
and act on it in the right way. We must be proactive, getting over our
own fears and uncomfortableness and initiating discussions with our
sons and daughters, doing what is our God-given responsibility as
parents and youth leaders to help teens navigate the stormy waters of
their sexuality. May God help us all to do so, in the right way and in
the right time!
Copyright 2001, by Dale Kaufman.
chromecommander@yahoo.com
This article was originally published in "Youth
worker"
magazine by a youth pastor with over 20 years experience. Article used
with permission
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