Social Media and Sexual Jokes

Why would you, being believer, condone or indulge in public sexual jokes? Well, I'm guilty of same!

Why would you, being believer, condone or indulge in public sexual jokes? Well, I’m guilt too. I used to make such jokes.

Social Media and Sexual Jokes

I’ve noticed that there has been an increase in the number of public sexual jokes on social media. These sexual jokes are often hilarious, crude, and offensive, and they can be harmful to our spiritual health.

As believers, we are called to be holy and set apart from the world. Right? This means that we should not participate in things that are sinful or that would defile our bodies, . Public sexual jokes are a form of sin, and they can defile our minds and hearts.

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When we see these jokes on social media, we have a choice: we can either laugh at them, or we can choose to ignore them. If we choose to laugh at them, we are essentially condoning sin. We are also sending the message that we are okay with sexual innuendos.

If we choose to ignore them, we are sending the message that we are not okay with sexual innuendos. We are also setting a good example for others.

May I add a third choice, ? You can choose to unfriend or unfollow netizens whose posts are often immoral. Retaining them is indulgence. Yes?

I encourage you to be mindful of the content that you consume on social media. This will help you to stay on the path of holiness and to grow in your spiritual walk.

In addition to being mindful of the content that you consume on social media, it is also important to make sure that you are spending time in prayer and in the Word. When we pray and read the Bible, it helps to renew our minds and to keep us on the path of holiness.

If you are struggling with sexual immorality, I encourage you to seek help from a trusted friend, family member, or pastor. There is no shame in asking for help, and it is the first step on the road to healing.

With ❤️,
Jaachị Anyatọnwụ

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Jaachị Anyatọnwụ

Jaachị Anyatọnwụ is a poet, editor, and publisher living in the suburbs of Aba. He is the author of numerous poetry chapbooks and collections including 'Under the Sheets', 'Write Me A Poem', '30', 'Isms', 'Amina', and many others.

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