#15 Lust: What the Bible Really Says About Pornography

By Heath Lambert

Introduction

The saddest people I have ever known are the victims and perpetrators of sexual sin. When I entered ministry, I did not know I would spend countless hours sitting with broken people overcome by the damage of sinful sex. I know more painful stories than I could ever tell or you would ever want to hear. But I would like to serve you and your pursuit of sexual purity by sharing just one.

One of the most tragic stories of sexual sin I know involves a married father of six. From all outward appearances, the man I will call Scott was living a model life. He was a highly successful businessman with a beautiful wife and a half dozen wonderfully smart children, whom they were homeschooling. He and his wife, Jess, were respected lay leaders in their church and were constantly surrounded by friends. Then, one morning, Jess’s world fell apart.

Scott was out of the country on business when Jess received a text message from him. She opened it up to discover a graphic video of Scott with a prostitute. Scott had intended to send the video to his business partner down the hall from his hotel room, but he accidentally sent it to his wife. That was the moment everything changed.

The next several weeks were a dizzying array of terror and tragedy as Jess discovered that the man she thought was her husband did not actually exist. She became aware that the father of her children rarely went more than a day without spending hours looking at pornography. She uncovered a perverse competition with two of his coworkers where they would leave town and try to capture the most vile sexual acts on video with prostitutes. She discovered that he had been unfaithful with countless women over their entire relationship together—a heartbreaking pattern of adultery that began even on the night they got engaged.

Jess was overwhelmed, discouraged, and disgusted. She didn’t know how to think or act. She reached
out to some friends for help and was trying to make sense of a life she did not recognize. Then things
got worse. Late one night, she and Scott were supposed to be talking about how to proceed with the shattered remnants of their marriage, but no one knew what to say, so they sat in silence. The kids were in bed, and it was raining outside. The doorbell rang, and neither Scott nor Jess could imagine who it could be. When they both made their way to the front of the house and opened the door, Scott swore.
It was Tamara.

Jess had no idea who this woman was, but Scott did, and he was dumbfounded as she began speaking. Tamara stood on the front porch as she explained to Jess that she and Scott had met online at a place for married people looking to have affairs. She said they had been together for months and were in love. She shared how Scott wanted to leave Jess and the kids and be with her, but he was too scared to speak up, so she was coming to do what he would not. In her hands was a packet of material, including images fueled by lust and printouts of text messages where he proclaimed his love for Tamara and his disgust
for his wife.

It was a lot of information to share in just a moment or two, but Tamara wasn’t finished. When she completed her information download, she began her appeal. She looked at Scott and begged him to
get his things and leave with her. She said she knew he didn’t love Jess, and now that things were out
in the open, he was free to do what he wanted. In that moment, Jess suddenly became resigned to the
way things were. She moved out of the doorway and sat down on a bench in the foyer. Her high school sweetheart and one of his mistresses were each standing on either side of the front door as the wind
blew rain into her house. She looked at her husband and said, “Well, Scott, what are you going to do?”

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#15 Lust: What the Bible Really Says About Pornography

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