This is one of the more difficult, but important conversations we've had on this podcast. We had a lot of discussions leading up to this episode because we all have our own opinions on this topic.
Unfortunately, nearly everyone has been impacted by unfaithfulness in marriage—whether our own, someone close to us, or a someone we look up to. Unfaithfulness is a big topic, which is why we wanted to discuss it on the podcast.
Given the right situation, infidelity is possible for anyone.
So, the question we're wrestling with today is do guardrails and boundaries help to prevent affairs? Is that even possible?
Afton: I don't think they do. In my marriage, I wake up every day and choose Hudson.
CJ: If there's even a 5% chance that some boundaries would help, why wouldn't you?
Ted: I had a professor in seminary who said that given the right situation, infidelity is possible for anyone. I thought that was ridiculous and told him so. He said that was the exact attitude that could allow an affair to happen in the future.
1 Corinthians 6:18 says, "Flee from sexual immorality. All other sins a person commits are outside the body, but whoever sins sexually, sins against their own body."
When I am NOT with my spouse, I need to make sure my marriage is protected and connected.
Ask yourself: When I'm not with my spouse…
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