I was going to title this post Heartburn, but I think I’ve already used that. And this title is probably more to the point, anyway.
This is not a new concept. When I went looking for an illustration, they were abundant. Hundreds of other people have written recently on this topic.
And yet–look at the incredible election cycle we’re enduring, just for starters. Neither of the candidates thinks biblically, and that’s all we need to know about why we’re in this mess.
However, this post is not intended to be political; it is intended to be very personal, as if you and I were sitting together, perhaps in my counseling office. I can’t hear all of the pain and problems you’re dealing with, but I can tell you this: The answer lies in learning to think biblically about your situation.
You can get some good advice from people who aren’t particularly biblical thinkers. We go to unsaved doctors and dentists and so on all the time and follow the directions they offer us. But when it comes to matters of principle, matters of relationships, matters of walking wisely in this worn out old world, then you need to go to God’s Word.
Thing is, we can’t think biblically if we’re not reading the Bible; if we’re not studying, not under good biblical preaching, not learning and growing in the Word.
It is that with which we are filled that controls our thoughts, behaviors, words and emotions. If we are filled with lust, then that’s what will be evident in our lives. If we are filled with hatred, anger, bitterness, envy, self—then that’s what will be manifest in our lives, no matter how hard we try to cover it all over with a gloss of spirituality.
We live in a world that bombards us with lust. Advertisements, billboards, prime time TV, so-called music that is full of anger, violence, and lust; all these things are tempting us at every turn. I’ve had more than one man in my office tell me that it’s really hard for a normal man to maintain a pure mind these days. Actually, I think that’s always been the case; I think it’s just getting worse as we move farther away from biblical concepts of thought, behavior, appearance, and language.
Yes, I have heartburn. I have deep concerns for young men entering a world that tells them pornography is just fine; that the objectification of a woman’s body is no big deal; that masturbating to porn is normal and healthy because, you know, a man has needs.
I am even more amazed that (usually, not always) younger women are becoming more involved in watching porn, finding it exciting, stimulating, fun. They see no problem with it, and think I’m just too old-school to understand.
No, I’m not. I do understand. I also understand that rattlesnakes will kill you if you play with them. I avoid what I know can cause me terrible harm.
The problem with porn is that it’s a fake relationship that requires nothing of the watcher; at the same time, it creates a lack of interest in the watcher’s spouse, because sexual needs are being met while watching porn.
You may think it’s spicing up your sex life. In actuality, it’s slowly poisoning your mind and emotions, and you will pay the penalty in a broken marriage or a broken life. It’s evil. It is not biblical, it does not come from God.
Keep in mind that the first thing Adam and Eve noticed after they sinned was NOT that they had disobeyed the God of Creation; it was NOT that the fruit left a bitter aftertaste. No, it was that they were naked. The very first thing the scaly finger of Satan corrupted after the Fall was human sexuality, and we’ve been having trouble with it ever since.
I could go on at length here, but I have neither the time nor the energy at the moment. Maybe there will be more along this line on this blog on Fridays, I don’t know.
What I know is that it’s time Bible-believing Christians stop participating in what the world tells us is okay. It’s time we acknowledge to fellow believers that we’re dealing with sin in our lives, and to ask them for prayer and accountability. The Bible tells us to confess our sins to each other (James 5:16). That doesn’t mean we go into gross detail. It means we admit that we’re tempted, have fallen to something sinful, that we need the prayer support of our brothers and sisters in Christ. That’s all. It’s time that our prayer requests not be just a list of physical problems. Nothing wrong with holding each other up in prayer for health issues, but really, is that all we have to pray about?
Philippians 2:5. Colossians 3:16. Galations 5:16. Just for starters.
Thank you for the post. I love your statement that “rattlesnakes will kill you if you play with them” I don’t mean to sound judgmental when I say this but I have seen people attempt to blame society for their choices. It is not always that simple. Many times I have witnessed people who repeatedly live their lives claiming to be a victim of others or society. One of my favorite sayings is “when you point a finger at another there are three fingers pointing back at you”. If we are not willing to address the fact that we make a choice when we participate in life events we will never make any steps forward in addressing the real problem. You can always choose no to participate and not to view! Address the problem by not blaming others, acknowledge your choice in the matter and pray for wisdom and strength.
With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love, Carmela
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Thank you, Carmela. I don’t think you’re being judgmental at all. It’s just a simple truth that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
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