Staying the Night
Is staying the night at a boyfriend's/girlfriend's house without having sexual intercourse or any type of immoral actions still wrong?
I understand your question to be this one: "Is it always sinful to stay overnight with someone of the opposite sex whom you are dating?" And the answer is, "No, it is not always sinful." Circumstances, motives, and the people themselves need to be considered before saying such a living arrangement is to be judged right or wrong—or wise or foolish.
Theologically we would classify such a living relationship as an "adiaphoron," something God has neither commanded nor forbidden. Such a thing lies in the realm of Christian freedom. And that is precisely why you need to give very careful thought to what you choose to do with your freedom. If such an arrangement constitutes a temptation to sin (for anyone), it becomes unloving and sinful. If it gives others the wrong impression or causes others to stumble spiritually or unnecessarily jeopardizes the reputation of a Christian, it is unwise, imprudent, and ultimately unloving and sinful too. The summary statements used by the apostle in 1 Corinthians 6:12 and 1 Corinthians 10:23-24 remain important considerations regarding the use of Christian freedom.
Evangelical pastoral practice in counseling requires knowing the people and circumstances much more than I do. Speak with your parents and those of your friend. Speak with your pastor and other trustworthy friends and acquaintances who know you and will speak lovingly and frankly as people who know the circumstances.
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