Romans 14:23 says this:
But the man who has doubts is condemned if he eats, because his eating is not from faith; and everything that does not come from faith is sin.
The Amplified Version (AMP):
But the man who has doubts (misgivings, an uneasy conscience) about eating, and then eats [perhaps because of you], stands condemned [before God], because he is not true to his convictions and he does not act from faith. For whatever does not originate and proceed from faith is sin [whatever is done without a conviction of its approval by God is sinful].
You can read the whole of Romans 14 to put the above passage in context, but I believe it can apply to almost any area of our lives, inculding physical intimacy in relationships.
The thing is you need to define the terms of your relationship, so you can both honour God, build a firm foundation not based on the physical. One thing I did, with my fiancée is that we reduced the level of our physical intimacy to really see whether our relationship was much more than that, and it was awesome because we have built a solid friendship that is true and honest, and we can truly say that we love each other, regardless of the fact that our physical initimacy is limited only to hugging and holding hands (this was a mutual decision we took, it's a case by case thing, might be different for other relationships). We used to kiss intimately, but have restricted it to short lip pecks on 'hellos' and 'goodbyes'.
In application to Romans 14:23, I was having doubts about whether the kissing we used to do was pleasing to God, reason was because I started getting all sorts of 'unholy' thoughts, adn after reading this passage, I decided that if I had misgivings in my heart, I should probably stop. Prayed first about it, then spoke to my fiancée (then still only my boyfriend
), and he felt the same way.
And I can truly say it has taken nothing away from our relationship, as our love has grown stronger, and because we love and respect each other, we contiue to respect the above agreement until our wedding night, so that we do not 'defraud' each other.
Again I reiterate, that you need to prayerfully agree with him on the way forward, and do what you think would be pleasing to God, if He were sitting right there watchin the both of you.
