Promised Land Sexuality (Sermon on Deuteronomy 11:10-12)
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In this powerful sermon from the Husband Material Podcast, Drew Boa explores Deuteronomy 11:10–12 to contrast 'Egypt sexuality'—characterized by control, convenience, and predictability—with 'Promised Land sexuality,' which embraces trust, vulnerability, and dependence on God. Drawing from his personal journey through biblical geography in Israel, Boa illustrates how the land of Egypt symbolizes a life of self-sufficiency, much like modern digital indulgence (e.g., Amazon, pornography), while the Promised Land represents a life of faith, hardship, and divine provision. He reframes the Christian life not as a path to effortless prosperity, but as a wilderness journey where God’s presence is constant, even in dry seasons. The sermon challenges listeners—especially those struggling with same-sex attraction, porn addiction, or relational pain—to see their current struggles not as failures, but as sacred terrain where God is actively working. Ultimately, Boa points to eternity in Revelation 22, where the river of life flows from God’s throne, offering a future of unbroken intimacy, healing, and joy beyond anything this world can provide. The message is one of hope: you are not abandoned, you are not forgotten, and your journey is being led by a God who sees you, loves you, and will fight for you.
Your life is not meant to be convenient or controllable—God designed it to be a journey of trust, not control.
Pornography offers the 'Egypt experience': instant gratification, but it leads to slavery, not freedom.
The Promised Land is not a place of guaranteed success, but a place of deep intimacy with God through seasons of drought and desert.
God’s eyes are on you—not just your actions, but the very landscape of your life, even in shame, failure, or loneliness.
Jesus didn’t live the Egypt life—he walked the same rocky path of suffering, loneliness, and abandonment you walk today.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Invitation to a New Perspective on Sexuality
“You're not too far gone. God brought you out of slavery, and He is still fighting for you today.”
Egypt vs. Promised Land: The Geography of Faith
“Porn is an empire. It's highly profitable. And like Egypt, porn is the land of slavery.”
Why God Chose Rocky Ground: The Purpose of Difficulty
“If you had all the power and freedom and health and wealth and sexual sobriety you could ever want, you might feel totally fine without God. And that would be lovely in so many ways except for the one way that matters most.”
The Wilderness: Where Freedom Feels Like Despair
Boa describes the painful in-between phase—what he calls the wilderness—where freedom from addiction or shame doesn’t feel like freedom. He draws parallels to the Israelites’ complaints in Exodus, showing how withdrawal and longing can make slavery feel more appealing than freedom.
Jesus Walked the Same Path: The Ultimate Example of Trust
“Jesus truly understands from experience how agonizing that is and he is with you in it right now.”
“You're not too far gone. God brought you out of slavery, and He is still fighting for you today.”
“Life with God beyond death will be more pleasurable than the best orgasm you've ever had, and the best cuddle you've ever had, and the best hug or kiss or closeness you've ever felt.”
“Porn is an empire. It's highly profitable. And like Egypt, porn is the land of slavery.”
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