In case you were wondering what Christian preacher John Piper thinks about sex dreams — and nobody was — we now have the answer.
Someone dared to ask Piper how to handle such dreams, as a 31-year-old man who’s been “married for 12 years to a wonderful woman.”
Piper offered no advice of value. He said this was a common topic he’s asked about, which is a strange statement on its own given the existence of Google, and then proceeded to make everything worse.
… God uses false prophets and lying dreams, even accompanied by supernatural signs and wonders, to test his people. So, it’s not wrong while these dreams are tormenting you to say, “Dreams, Satan, brain, hormones, whatever you are, I won’t be sucked in by this. I see how my faith is being tested here. Do I love my wife? Do I love purity? Do I love holiness? Do I love Christ, who died to make me pure? Yes, I do. I will not be undone by this test. I will pass it by faith in the blood of Jesus to cover all my sins, to empower me to walk in the truth.”
Dreams are what we secretly think about but are afraid to admit to ourselves. And it is important to understand that it is in our dreams that sometimes there is a hint about our happiness or that we are secretly worried about. Therefore, it is definitely not worth neglecting your dreams. In my opinion, the Chinese interpret dreams most successfully. Their centuries-old culture has always been focused on the study of human consciousness and subconsciousness. That is, when you see a dream about fish out of water, it tells us about some important event for our subconscious that our consciousness for some reason displaces or does not realize.
Who knew? And silly me whacking off to Farrah Fawcett poster when I could have been doing the same but with Mary Magdalene's wet pussy.
These preachers make shit up as they go along, just like some other dudes from a millinia ago.