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“Beautiful, enticing, forbidden fruit will be offered to you when your "hunger" is greatest. If you are foolish enough to reach for it, your fingers will sink into the rotten mush on the back side. That's the way sin operates in our lives. It promises everything. It delivers nothing but disgust and heartache.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“When you consider the many pressures that couples face today, only an iron-clad determination will hold them together for a lifetime. Those who go into marriage with a mushy commitment are likely to wobble and fall apart when the hard times come. And as we all know, hard times will come.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Behavior has consequences, and stupid behavior often has terrible consequences.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“What I am recommending to the unmarried person, therefore, comes straight out of the Word: Stay out of bed unless you there alone! I know that advice is difficult to put into practice today. But I didn't make the rules. I'm just passing them along. God's moral laws are not designed to oppress us or deprive us of pleasure. They are there to protect us from the devastation of sin, including disease, heartache, divorce, and spiritual death. Abstinence before marriage and fidelity afterward is the Creator's own plan, and no one has devised a way to improve on it.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Your generation has been the target of incredible disinformation on the subject of premarital sex, which is another enticing addictive behavior to be considered. In this instance, our own government is responsible for much of the confusion. For some thirty years, federal and state programs have promoted a concept its promoters call "safe sex," which refers to the use of condoms in sexual intercourse. Billions of dollars have been spent telling young people that they can have sex—lots of really good sex—without suffering from the consequences of it. Condoms, they say, will solve all the problems.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“I don't want to die. I deserve, certainly, the most extreme punishment society has, and I think society deserves to be protected from me and from others like me. That's the irony. What I'm talking about is going beyond retribution because there is no way in the world that killing me is going to restore those beautiful children to their parents and correct and soothe the pain.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Whenever you begin to conclude, "I can't win," and "What's the use?" you've set yourself up for failure. Your pessimism becomes a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“So enjoy the exhilaration when it comes. Take the ride to the heights when you get the opportunity. But don't get hooked on the thrill of the moment. Take charge of your emotions. And when it comes time to do the right thing, don't let your feelings lead you to compromise. That is the way to live a happier, more successful life and one that is more pleasing to God.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Nothing in this physical world moves from disorder to order without intelligence and energy being applied to it.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Steps can then be taken to slow down the natural progression before it gets started. It doesn't work to allow all the preliminary intimacies and then hope to stop the progression just short of intercourse. Very few people have the willpower to do that.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“I read one study that indicated when a couple has been together for approximately three hundred hours, even most of those who are trying to be moral will do things they didn't intend originally. They may not even realize that is where the relationship is headed until it happens.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“The relationship between a guy and a girl naturally becomes more intimate as they spend time together.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Even if you have been having sex for years with many people, you can still become a "secondary virgin." That occurs when you repent of previous sexual sins and then determine not to be intimate with anyone until you are married. It will require discipline to stay in the hallway of doors, but it still bring the sweet benefits of healthiness, greater self-respect, and above all, harmony with the King. He will honor you for doing what is right.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“God Himself even "forgets" the wickedness committed by those whom He has forgiven. That's why it is never too late to clean up your life.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“I'm delighted to tell you that Jesus Christ offers complete and total forgiveness to anyone who will repent and believe on His name. ...There are no sins that He cannot cleanse, and He's promised that they will be gone forever.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“In fact, it has been said that when you have sex with someone, you are actually having sex with everyone who ever slept with that individual.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Indeed, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calculated that 65 million people in the United States now have a sexually transmitted virus, and they will suffer from it for the rest of their lives.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“To have been possessed by something so awful and so alien, and then the next morning wake up from it, remember what happened, and realize what I had done, with a clear mind and all my essential moral and ethical feelings intact at that moment, [I was] absolutely horrified that I was capable of doing something like that.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Resist the temptation to see yourself as a victim.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Even in that difficult hour when he knew death was imminent, he never indulged in self-pity. He knew intuitively that a person is only a victim if he accepts himself as one.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Despite their depressing circumstances, the Hernandez family had a certain dignity and strength about them. They were Christians, and they taught their children that God loved them and had a plan for their lives. Their little boy, David, internalized that message of hope. He never thought of himself as a victim even though he had every reason to feel cheated. His family was at the bottom of the social ladder without even a house to live in, but his worth as an individual was rooted in his faith.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“But we must understand that emotions are unreliable and at times, tyrannical. They should never be permitted to dominate us.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“He concluded in the last scene that we are given two choices in life. We can allow ourselves to love and care for others, which makes us vulnerable to their sickness, death, or rejection. Or we can protect ourselves by refusing to love. Lewis decided that it is better to feel and to suffer than to go through life isolated, insulated, and lonely.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Husbands and wives need to return regularly to the kinds of romantic activities that drew them together in the first place.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“The idea that Love Must Be Tough dictates that we be willing to set another person free- even if it causes us great pain to let go. When we do this, we maximize the chances that that loved one will not leave, because the cage door has been opened and self-respect has been affirmed.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Now I need to speak directly and with compassion to those who have already pushed open the door of premarital sex. The monster has been released. You've lost your virginity and may have been sexually active for years. Perhaps you've been carrying a load of guilt for doing what you knew was wrong.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“The validity of Solomon's message has not changed in the three thousand years since he penned it. It comes down through the corridors of time and echoes today with the authority of God Himself. Solomon tells us that the divine commandments are a "light" that will show us "the way to life." But those who would disregard them, both male and female, will suffer the painful consequences.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“What I am recommending to the unmarried person, therefore, comes straight out of the Word: Stay out of bed unless you go there alone! I know that advice is difficult to put into practice today. But I didn't make the rules. I'm just passing them along. God's moral laws are not designed to oppress us or deprive us of pleasure. They are there to protect us from the devastation of sin, including disease, heartache, divorce, and spiritual death. Abstinence before marriage and fidelity afterward is the Creator's own plan, and no one has devised a way to improve on it.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Well, that brings us to the point: There is only one way to protect ourselves from the deadly diseases that stalk the human family. It is abstinence before marriage, then marriage and mutual fidelity for life to an uninfected partner. Anything less is foolhardy and potentially suicidal. Don't let anyone tell you differently. There is no such thing as "safe sex," just as there is no "safe sin." For thousands of years, people have been trying to find ways to disobey the laws of God without suffering the consequences. It can't be done. Scripture tells us that the wages of sin is death, and we'd better believe it!”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future
“Well, that brings us to the point: There is only one way to protect ourselves from the deadly diseases that stalk the human family. It is abstinence before marriage, then marriage and mutual fidelity for life to an uninfected partner.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future

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