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WHEN ONE PLUS ONE EQUALS ONE!
« on: June 15, 2007, 08:23:00 AM »

All authority has been granted to love to make two into one
In marriage the sum of one plus one is not equal to two but to one! Marriage entails oneness in the strictest possible sense. This is what triggers intimate physical union without shame or withholding. This is when sexual union becomes necessary.

Sex in marriage is based on knowledge, knowledge that in the act itself the two are transformed into one—in mind, will, purpose, and desires. Sex’s part in marriage is the culmination of all that the two stand for. It breaks through detached personalities and binds the souls of the two into one. When you make love to your wife or husband you are affirming that oneness that makes you two truly one.

Importantly, it must be known that love precedes sex. Love and sex are not the same thing. When having sex we may say we’re making love, but that does not equate love to sex. Love goes beyond just physical union and involves unconditional love for the whole person—body, soul and spirit. Sex is related to love in that it brings the body and soul of the two people into complete rhythm so that there is an intense fusion of two personalities into one.

Sex is breathing one’s spirit into another. The person you decide to make love to must be carefully chosen, because he or she will bear your spirit. That’s why it is important to have sexual intercourse with the person you love and are united together in marriage with.

You'll find this and more in The Seven Laws of Love, Available Now at www.charlezmwewa.com
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