How to Rise Above Abuse (Counseling Through the Bible Series) (4 page)


Rape
is both a forceful and nonforceful act resulting in some form of sexual penetration.


Rape
is defined by many law enforcement agencies as forced sexual penetration regardless of age, relationship, or duration.


Rape
can be a onetime event or repeated incidents over a period of time.


Molestation
and
rape
consist of illegal sexual contact.


Molestation
and
rape
are words sometimes used in place of the word
incest
, even when the perpetrator is a family member.


Molestation
and
rape
are committed primarily by people the child knows.

Biblical Consequence

The Bible is not silent about the seriousness of rape…

“If out in the country a man happens to meet a girl
pledged to be married and rapes her,
only the man who has done this shall die.
Do nothing to the girl;
she has committed no sin deserving death”

(D
EUTERONOMY
22:25-26).

D. What Is the Scope of Childhood Sexual Abuse?

The only way Marilyn could fight back was to
mentally
and
emotionally
deny what she was
physically
experiencing. “I would fight with every ounce of my being to not feel anything he was doing…Every pore, every muscle, every cell of my being had fought from opposite ends…it feels good…I
hate
the feelings [sic].”
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Marilyn became torn—
tormented
—like so many childhood sexual abuse victims, all of whom can relate to the words of the psalmist:

“The troubles of my heart have multiplied;
free me from my anguish”

(P
SALM
25:17).

Checklist for Childhood Sexual Abuse

I
NDIRECT
S
EXUAL
A
BUSE

As a child, did you experience…?

Voyeurism

Being stared at while undressing, bathing, or urinating

Exhibitionism

Being exposed to the intentional, inappropriate nudity of someone much older

Lewdness

Being made to listen to sexual talk or watch sex acts

Pornography

Being shown sexual pictures, magazines, videos, or movies

Child pornography

Being made to pose for sexual photographs, videos, or movies

Masturbation

Being made to engage in self-stimulation of sexual parts while another person observes

Psychological abuse

Being teased/ridiculed about private body parts, subjected to sexual name-calling, or made to feel like a sex object

D
IRECT
S
EXUAL
A
BUSE

As a child, did you experience…?

Fondling

Being touched, stroked, or caressed in sexually sensitive areas, bathed in a way that felt sexually intrusive, or made to touch the sexual parts of another person

Intimate kissing

Being kissed in a sexual way

Oral sex

Being made to perform oral genital contact

Penetration/rape

Being forced into unwanted sexual intercourse or anal sex

Child prostitution

Being made to perform sex acts for money

Sadism

Being subjected to the painful use of objects on sexual parts

Satanic ritual abuse

Being forced to suffer systematic acts of sadistic sexual abuse in ceremonies exalting Satan or evil

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