Can you imagine standing before God at the judgement bar? He will
ask us if we've fulfilled our stewardships in mortality. I have to admit, I've
never pictured Him saying, "So, Misty? How was your sex life on earth? Did
you fulfill your sexual stewardship with your husband?"
In Fulfilling
the Sexual Stewardship in Marriage, Sean Brotherson compares
intimacy between a husband and wife with the temple:
“In our spiritual lives, we are counseled to return to the temple
often after we have received our personal temple blessings to give of ourselves
in service to others and be reminded of the great and powerful meanings of the
standards that we have committed ourselves to live. Likewise, in our marital
lives, a frequent return as a couple to the union of sexual intimacy makes it
possible to give of ourselves in service to each other and be reminded of the
commitment we have made to unity and fidelity and love to our marital
companion.”
What a different perspective it provides, viewing our physical
relationship with our spouse as something pure as the temple. As I read the
above quote, a few parallels between the temple and intimacy popped out at me.
First, the temple is a holy and sacred place, and we have to have a recommend
to be admitted. Likewise, the sexual relationship between legally wedded
husband and wife is also holy and sacred – and the marriage ceremony is the
recommend to enter. We also have to come away from the world to participate in
both (hopefully). Going to the temple brings us closer to our Father in Heaven,
and though I can’t say I’ve believed this before now, that physical
relationship brings us closer together as husband and wife, which hopefully
brings us closer to God as well.
It’s really tough viewing sex this way, something akin to the
purity of the temple, because the world has made such a mess out of it. Even
the word ‘sex’ feels dirty because of how it’s been twisted by the adversary.
It saddens me that most of the world doesn’t see that relationship as something
sacred and special. I personally don’t understand how anyone could make
themselves that vulnerable with someone they didn’t absolutely know and trust.
On the other hand, I feel that perhaps we only assume that
majority of the world devalues this relationship. We base our opinion of the
world’s views mostly on what we see and hear through the media. This is
erroneous, because we all know that what is presented in the media has nothing
to do with reality! But by flooding us with depictions of immodest and immoral
behavior, and presenting those behaviors as generally acceptable, Satan creates
a mirage of reality, preventing us from seeing things as they really are. I
would bet that if asked, a good portion of people in the world would say that
they personally regard the sexual relationship as something important and
perhaps even special.