A Christian View On Marriage and Nudity
Embracing Love, Faith, and Freedom in God’s Design for Marriage and Nudity
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Justine Hudson
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What followed was one of the most joyful and liberating evenings we’ve ever shared. Chopping vegetables, stirring sauces, and sharing laughs—all without a single stitch of clothing—felt like stepping into a new kind of freedom. It wasn’t just about being naked; it was about being completely open with each other, body and soul. That evening, I realized how much closer we felt—not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually.
You see, as Christians, we often forget that our bodies are not just tools for living but also masterpieces of God’s creation. The Bible tells us in Genesis 2:25 that Adam and Eve were “naked and unashamed,” living in complete harmony with God and with each other. While sin introduced shame, Jesus offers us the chance to reclaim that original design, especially in the safe, sacred context of marriage.
When we think about nudity, our culture often focuses on the wrong things. But for John and me, sharing moments of nudity isn’t about anything sensational—it’s about authenticity, vulnerability, and embracing the gift of intimacy as God intended it. It’s about peeling back not just the layers of clothing but the walls we sometimes build between ourselves.
In this book, I want to invite you into this part of our lives—not to convince you or pressure you but to share the joy, laughter, and deeper connection we’ve found. I’ll share some of our favorite nude activities as a couple (yes, cooking is one of them!), as well as how this lifestyle has deepened our relationship with each other and with God.
So, whether this idea excites you or makes you a little nervous, I hope you’ll keep reading with an open mind and heart. This isn’t just about what we do—it’s about who we are when we allow ourselves to be fully seen, known, and loved. After all, isn’t that what marriage—and faith—is all about? Let’s dive in. Or should I say, let’s strip down and get started!
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