By Sally Jo

Let’s be real for a second: when people hear the phrase “God’s design for sexuality,” a lot of us instantly brace for impact. Like—here it comes, a list of everything I’m not allowed to do.

But what if we’ve been looking at it all wrong?
What if God’s design isn’t some heavy-handed rulebook but an invitation to something way better than we could dream up for ourselves?

Because that’s exactly what it is. And if you hear nothing else from me today, hear this:
God’s design is not about restriction. It’s about freedom. It’s about life. It’s about love that doesn’t break you.

Here’s why trusting Him with your sexuality (and your whole life) is actually so worth it:


1. God’s Boundaries Aren’t a Trap—They’re a Rescue

Look, we all know what it feels like to want something really badly and think, If I could just have that, I’d be happy. Been there. Too many times.

But if you’ve ever chased something outside of God’s design, you also know it usually doesn’t deliver what it promises.
It leaves you emptier. More confused. Sometimes deeply wounded.

God’s boundaries for sex and relationships (one man, one woman, in a covenant marriage) aren’t about withholding good things from us.
They’re about keeping us safe enough to actually enjoy the good things He created in the first place.

His design isn’t a “gotcha.” It’s a guardrail on the side of a mountain that says, “Hey, don’t fall off that cliff. I love you.”


2. He Knows What Real Love Looks Like

The world has a thousand definitions of love.
Most of them are some version of, “Love is about feeling good in the moment.”
But God’s love is about faithfulness. Commitment. Sacrifice.
The kind of love that actually sticks when it’s hard. The kind that mirrors how He loves us.

And because He’s the one who invented love (literally), He knows exactly what kind of relationships will grow that kind of deep, rich love in us.
He’s not trying to rob us of romance or passion. He’s trying to protect the parts of our heart that were never meant to be shattered.

Submitting to His design is saying, “God, I trust that You actually know what’s best for me—even when it’s hard. Even when it costs me something.”

(And spoiler: it will cost something. But what you gain is infinitely better.)


3. Freedom Isn’t Doing Whatever You Want—It’s Living Fully Alive

Culture says freedom is getting to do whatever you want, whenever you want, with whoever you want.
And sure, that sounds awesome on paper. Until you realize it doesn’t lead to joy—it leads to slavery.
Addiction. Shame. Emptiness. Regret.

God offers a different kind of freedom.
Freedom to actually live.
Freedom to be fully known, fully loved, and fully whole without hiding, performing, or earning anyone’s approval.

When you submit your sexuality to Him—your desires, your longings, your story—you’re not shrinking yourself.
You’re stepping into a life that’s lighter, freer, realer than you even knew was possible.


4. Jesus Is Worth It. No Contest.

At the end of the day, this isn’t just about a list of dos and don’ts.
It’s about who Jesus is.
It’s about looking at the Cross and saying,
“If You loved me enough to die for me, I can trust You with my body, my heart, and my future.”

It’s about believing that intimacy with Jesus is better than anything this world could ever offer.
Better than any hookup.
Better than being seen as “normal.”
Better than even the deepest human relationship.

He’s not asking you to say no to lesser loves because He wants you to be miserable.
He’s asking you to say yes to the only Love that will actually last.
And when you taste that? When you live from that place?
Nothing else even comes close.


Bottom Line: His Way Is Worth It

Following God’s design for your sexuality might feel radical. It might cost you comfort. It might make you stand out.
But it’s worth it. Every single time.

Because it’s not about earning His love. It’s living from the reality that you already have it.
And it’s trusting that the One who made you knows how to satisfy your soul way better than you ever could on your own.

Don’t settle for less.
Don’t believe the lie that you’re missing out.
Run after Jesus with your whole heart—including your sexuality—and watch what He does.

Spoiler: It’ll be so much better than you ever imagined.


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