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Madison Prewett Opens for her week after discussing her purity beliefs in public – and how she goes in the past perceived hardship.
“Thank you, Jesus. The last couple’s days have been irreversible,” wrote Prewett, 29, through his Instagram stories on Sunday, June 29. “Repentance. Confessions. Freedom. Freedom. Worship.
The alum of the bachelor nation loaded a picture of her mother, Tonyspeaks in the annual merger student leadership collection. Prewett’s husband, TROUTT GRANTHe later spoke during the church service.
“(I) come to learn from the best Bible teacher I know,” he wrote. “@Grant_troutt is always my favorite one.”
Prewett and Troutt, 29, been married For 2022, decided to wait for sex until after they tied the knot. Since then the pair, who welcomed Hosanna’s daughter in January, has shared their beliefs about religion and modesty passionately.
Priett recently opened around navigating “sexual sin” on her eponymous podcast.
“We are going to tie why purity is important to God, why holiness is important to God, why that is a call to the children of God,” he said on a chapter on Monday, June 23, from her “Stay True” podcast, claiming that she has struggled with the subject for many years. “Thank goodness, by the grace of God and by the power of a godly community and people around me, I have been free of porn and masturbating – I don’t even know – 10 years, but that was something that trapped and marked me for so long.”
He added, “No matter how much I loved Jesus, we cannot shake that sin. We cannot break free from porn and masturbation.”
According to Prewett, she used to Watch a lot of TV shows That included characters hooking and having sex.
“I had already had moments of being curious about things and having some feelings or wondering some things or fantasion about some things. I hadn’t told anyone,” he remembered on the episode on Monday. “I hadn’t pursued anything about that, but I was curious, and I was about 13.
From there, Prewett said she had “started to feel things I had never felt before” and experienced a “desire” that ultimately made her feel ashamed.
“At any time you live in secret, it will only make more sin and it will only be ashamed to make more shame because that is where the enemy is thriving,” he said. “I couldn’t break free until I brought other people into it, until I stopped letting the enemy run my life with living in secrecy and living alone.”