Elyse Fitzpatrick
I’m so thankful for Scott Mehl and his desire to speak pastorally and humbly about a topic so fraught with land mines, misunderstandings, brokenness, and pain. There is a place for Christ’s redemption to reach even in this most intimate area of our lives. I joyfully recommend this book!
Ernie Baker
The Word of God shines into the darkness of the world’s confusion and false teaching about sexuality and intimacy. Scott has done his homework in studying Scripture and the even harder work of applying it to his own life. He speaks as a soul physician who ministers the Word to some of the most culturally relevant questions facing us today. This book is theological as it points to the ultimate purposes of sexuality. It is filled with hope for the sexually broken and frustrated. It focuses on the heart and its motives but points us to the gospel, all while being honest and practical. You may not agree with every conclusion, but you will have to agree this book is biblically faithful. This book has needed to be written for years.
Shauna Van Dyke
Scott Mehl has created a solid resource to help the church talk openly and biblically about sex and more specifically about intimacy in marriage. While the world insists on redefining what the Lord created to be good, worshipful, and glorifying, Mehl’s book clarifies God’s design for sex and how to joyfully experience it in our marriages. Bringing careful thinking and biblical clarity to the practical questions many believers wrestle with today, Redeeming Sex in Marriage is not just for pastors or counselors but for every married couple in the church.
Caroline Newheiser
Scott Mehl has written an important book on an important topic. Christians need to understand God’s design for the sexual aspect of marriage, and Mehl’s book will help. It is a tactfully written, practical book, filled with Scripture, and a resource for counselors who provide care for husbands and wives who need direction.
Jim Newheiser
We all agree that sex outside marriage is sinful and destructive. This doesn’t, however, imply that sex within marriage is easy. The bodily union of two sinners can be complicated. This book helps Christian married couples to wisely navigate the sexual challenges they face. It is grounded in sound theology and biblical exegesis while also being most practical. It answers the hard, awkward questions directly but discreetly. The greatest thing about this book is that it shows how the gospel can redeem the sexual relationship between husband and wife.
Edward T. Welch
The author is an ideal guide: a very experienced pastor who is open, warm, and comfortable with the topic. He knows that a new program will not make everything right for us. Instead, a clear picture of God’s intent for sex, direction for how to engage with our spouses on the right questions, and confidence that we are headed on a wise path—these are exactly what we need.
Ed Welch - CCEF
The author is an ideal guide. He is open, warm, comfortable with the topic and a very experienced pastor. He knows that a new program will not make everything right for us. Instead, a clear picture of God's intent for sex, direction for how to engage with our spouse on the right questions, and confidence that we are headed on a wise path—these are exactly what we need.
Jim Newheiser - RTS Charlotte
We all agree that sex outside of marriage is sinful and destructive. This doesn't, however, imply that sex within marriage is easy. The bodily union of two sinners can be complicated. This book helps Christian married couples to wisely navigate the sexual challenges they face. It is grounded in sound theology and biblical exegesis while also being most practical. It answers the hard awkward questions directly but discreetly. The greatest thing about this book is that it shows how the gospel can redeem the sexual relationship between husband and wife.
Dr. Ernie Baker - Pastor of Counseling Supervision at First Baptist Church
The Word of God shines into the darkness of the world’s confusion and false teaching about sexuality and intimacy. Scott has done both his homework in studying Scripture and the even harder work of applying it to his own life. He speaks as a soul physician who ministers the Word to some of the most culturally relevant questions facing us today. It is theological, as it points to the ultimate purposes of sexuality. It is filled with hope, for the sexually broken and frustrated. It focuses on the heart and its motives, but points us to the gospel, all while being honest and practical. You may not agree with every conclusion, but you will have to agree it is biblically faithful. This is a book that has needed to be written for years.