

Holy Affection
Aug 5, 2013
The discussion dives into the profound connection between affection and church culture. Kris Vallotton explores how lawlessness can diminish love, emphasizing the need for expressed affection. He reflects on generational impacts of withdrawing intimacy and the necessity of restoring passion in worship. Kris contrasts healthy love with perversions in society, advocating for vulnerability to build true friendships. The conversation is rich with biblical insights, urging listeners to embrace affection openly and challenge cultural norms.
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Lawlessness Cools Capacity For Affection
- Cultural sexual lawlessness cools people's capacity to show affection in public and church settings.
- Kris Vallotton links rises in immorality to hearts being intentionally 'blown cold' to avoid impurity.
Boundary Breaks Make Affection Withdrawn
- With broken boundaries between affection and sexuality, people often withdraw affection to guard purity.
- That withdrawal removes the vehicle by which love is expressed and passed on in families and church.
Withdrawing Affection Creates A Vacuum
- Kris describes withdrawing affection from his daughters to protect them from his own sexual struggles and the generational harm that causes.
- He warns that withholding affection creates a vacuum that often drives children into seeking love in unhealthy places.