Purity Rings

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Why a Purity Ring?

Simple; a ring is both a reminder to the person wearing it of a commitment they made and a statement to others who see it on your finger. Rings can symbolize many different things. A wedding ring for example reminds us of the marriage covenant we entered into with our spouse and it tells the world that we are committed to someone else. Much the same, a purity ring daily reminds us of the covenant we have with God to stay pure until He provides us with a spouse and at the same time it tells the world that we are waiting on God's plan and that there is no compromising.

The concept behind the purity ring is so simple, yet so powerful. A commitment to remain pure until marriage is made. As a daily reminder, the ring is worn until then. On your wedding day, you take the ring off and exchange it for a wedding ring. Keep the purity ring somewhere safe. When the day comes, pass it on to your child and ask them to make the same promise you made.

Yes, a simple purity ring. The perfect gift for a parent to give a child. The perfect gift to give a friend. The perfect gift to give yourself. Whether a teen, a single adult (never married, widowed or divorced), this ring will be a constant reminder to you of God's faithfulness. The world will still tempt you, but you will feel God's peace and be satisfied knowing that His perfect promise will be fulfilled in His perfect timing.

Won't it be the perfect gift to your spouse that you will enter your marriage relationship pure?

And what if your life has not been pure? Well, that's the beauty of God's grace. Through our heartfelt repentance, we are forgiven and sanctified. We don't want to sin again. We start over on a clean slate! We don't want to do wrong anymore, and yes as the Bible boldly declares, we are a new creation! Thanks to Jesus' sacrifice and our repentance, in God's eyes we are pure!

We encourage you to prayerfully consider the benefits of a purity ring. Along with the poem and pledge card that accompany the ring, you will have tools that will help you make a commitment to remain pure until God blesses you with the perfect spouse.

From http://www.purityrings.com

1 Comments:

  • It's one thing to encourage youth to delay sexual activity, but scaring the hell out of them and telling them a condom is a provision for sin is irresponsible. If this Right-Wing version of Sexual Purity is the correct choice for Christians then why did the Lovers in the Song of Solomon have sex in Chapter 2 then get married in Chapter 3? People who want some common sense truth about this should go to my website, it's cheaper than a purity ring and a lot more fun than abstinence.

    -The Scott

    http://www.NotAnotherGeneration.com

    By Blogger The Scott, at 11:29 AM  

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