Is Masturbation a Sin?

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Sin is often the result of lust or wrong selfish desire. This fact forms the primary basis of answering this question. Jesus tells us in Matthew 5:28 that “whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.” Sexual lusting in the mind is the primary reason or trigger for masturbation and is sin—whether from erotic imagery, viewing pornography, or lusting after a person who is not one’s spouse. A Christian must therefore learn to control his thoughts (2 Corinthians 10:5).

As the apostle James wrote: “But each one is tempted when he is carried away and enticed by his own lust. Then when lust has conceived, it gives birth to sin” (James 1:14-15, New American Standard Bible).

The Bible specifically forbids adultery, fornication, homosexual sex, incest, bestiality and lust but does not mention masturbation or self-stimulation. Masturbation as part of sexual relations between married partners would not be classified as sin. But masturbation outside of marital relations commonly is sinful, being often accompanied by wrong lustful thoughts, such as when viewing pornography.

The use of pornography (including so called “soft porn”) is definitely a sin, as it violates Christ’s teaching in Matthew 5:28. Looking lustfully at risqué entertainment and immoral fantasizing are all clearly sinful. Addictions to porn and masturbation will reinforce each other. When a person stops viewing or thinking about anything wrongly erotic, there won’t be so much improper sexual arousal with urges to masturbate. 

The Bible does not teach asceticism, such as the pagan Gnostic teaching that all physical things are evil, including the human body. God designed human beings with sexuality—“male and female” (Genesis 1:27; Matthew 19:4)—for many reasons, but especially so they can marry, enjoy marital love, have children and enjoy many other blessings. Marriage is sacred and critically important to God. Therefore, one must not allow anything to hinder the success of his or her present marriage or a future marriage. 

Lustful self-stimulation can easily become a habit that hurts a marital relationship and future sexual satisfaction with one’s spouse. A habit formed before marriage can be difficult to break even after getting married. Many marriages have been seriously hurt because one or both of the spouses had a secret habit of masturbation. (The United Church of God offers a valuable free study guide on love, sex and marriage—Marriage and Family: The Missing Dimension.)

Because sex is powerful, masturbation can also become an addiction. Any addiction is spiritually dangerous because it has become the master, and the addict has become the slave—and we must only be “slaves of God” (Romans 6:22). Remember that it is easier to prevent a habit or addiction than to break an already-formed habit or addiction. 

As Christians, we are to be “bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ” (2 Corinthians 10:5). This of course requires His help. We must constantly be asking God to renew and strengthen us. The practical method for stopping unwanted thoughts is to replace them with good thoughts (Philippians 4:6-8). Strive with God’s help for spiritual growth in all areas of life and, as a result, you will become stronger in those areas where you have been the weakest.

Once God has called us to be His disciples, we are doubly responsible to Him for how we use our time, our minds and our bodies. We are called to bear “good fruit” and “much fruit” spiritually (Matthew 7:15-20; John 15:1-8). And part of the fruit of God’s Spirit is self-control (Galatians 5:22-23). Don’t allow anything habit-forming or lustful to interfere with these goals. 

Make sure to pray to God and read His Word every day to discern His will in your life. In that way, you are regularly talking to God and listening as He speaks to you. We encourage you to read our free study guide Tools for Spiritual Growth. It thoroughly explains prayer, Bible study, fasting, meditation and three other “tools” that are essential for spiritual growth. We highly recommend it!

Comments

  • Steven Britt

    Tenderlove,

    Perhaps there is some philosophical distinction that can be made between masturbation and lust, but in practice the societal norm is for masturbation to be a tool for gratifying one's lust. Is it permissible to lust after one's own wife, and therefore permissible to masturbate in order to satisfy that specific type of lust? The fact that one must resort to asking that question in order to try to justify masturbation demonstrates that the typical circumstances of masturbation are obviously wrong. 1 Corinthians 7 lends some understanding of this issue.

    1 Corinthians 7:5 says a husband and wife shouldn't deprive each other sexually because our lack of self-control will cause us to fall into temptation. It is permissible and natural for a husband and wife to desire one another, but this scripture implies that even this permissible desire can lead to sin if left unchecked. How can this be so? If our desire for physical gratification from our spouse supersedes our desire for spiritual gratification from God, then we violate the 1st commandment. And how does this speak to masturbation? 1 Corinthians 7:4 says: "The wife does not have authority over her own body, but the husband does. And likewise the husband does not have authority over his own body, but the wife does."

  • tenderlove

    hi dinushi,

    your comments are good. We could generally assume that somethings is sinful or call it good or bad. But the essence of it is to be sure that God really call something sinful and evil. Masturbation as a lust is yet to be identified. On your quotation about lust after woman. I think Jesus said about lusting or looking at a woman to commit adultery with her. If it is allowed to touch my wife - why should it be wrong to touch my self - again - is it a sin to lust after my own wife? - am only looking for an answer that looks logical - Because I believe God is a logical thinking God and he does not initiate confusion.

  • kev59

    Can masturbation be carried out without any sexual thoughts? I don't think it can...Therefore it's a sin surely...

  • ilovejesus-dinushi

    my opinion about it- god has told us not to run after our own lusts or fleshly desires but to run after the things of his kingdom...and so why should people,especially christian's try to fulfill their own lusts when they can get busy with god seeking his things and asking him to help them get rid of all lusts?????and also god said he who lusts after a woman is committing adultery.so isn't masturbation kind of like the same thing?????another thing is,if we do the things the worldly people or non believers do-which is sin,what is the difference in us???????????????I think masturbation is a sin before gods eyes.

  • tenderlove

    there so many things we do that can but may not include the partner such as body cleaniness. A lot of acts are included in a sexual performance such as body massaging, breastfeeding and annointing the body with ointment which many also do without sexual intimacy . So it still remains unclear if masturbation is sinful or not, especially since it is not categorised under fornication or adultery or homosexuality and sedomy as mentioned in the bible. I wish some one could give clearity on the issue.

  • scalesgirl
    if masturbation is truly a sin why is it not mentioned at all in the text? i can agree that sexual thoughts are a sin and that masturbation can be fueled by those sexual thoughts. however, if the act is not motivated by sexual thoughts but rather simply to get rid of the urge to sin sexually, what part of that act constutes it as sin?
  • TRADER

    BILL

    The basic principle? “What is sin?”

    Rom 3:20 For by the law is the knowledge of sin. It tells what things are sin.
    1 Jn 3:4 For sin is the transgression of the law.

    Rom 4:15 Where no law is, there is no transgression. If it isn’t in the Book, it is not sin.
    And there is no law against masturbation as such.

    What are the listed Biblical sexual sins? Adultery, fornication, homosexuality and sexual relationships with animals. Masturbation and orgasms are NOT listed.
    All these sins require a relationship between at least two people or a person and an animal, or thoughts thereof.

    Heb 13:4 Marriage is honorable in all, and the bed undefiled. You can do what you both agree on.

    The driving force is what occurs in the mind. Lust is an unlawful relationship.

    We find situations every day in relating God’s law to what we think, such as hate, not forgiving, impatience, stealing, etc.

    Why would it be any more difficult to put out thoughts of a wrong sexual relationship while masturbating, than to put out thoughts of all these other sins?

    Prov 23:7For as he thinketh within himself, so is he ……..

    What matters is what you are thinking.

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