Wednesday, June 6, 2012

An Altered Perspective.


Sometimes I wonder if we as women set men up for failure. We learn early on that men are visual creatures - but what does that really mean? I think it’s safe to say that we are far too quick to draw the conclusion that “men are pigs.” After all, most of them just stare at you as if you’re a piece of meat, right?

I hate to tell you this, but that’s just not the case. Men were actually created by the God of the universe to be visual creatures. And that’s that. But unfortunately, among many other things that the Lord created for good, a man’s visual desire has become drastically distorted. Beauty has become seduction, and visual pleasure has become lust.

You see, as women we don’t understand what really goes on in a man’s mind.  Even Christian men, who have nothing but good intentions. Good intentions and all, it doesn’t matter. Because the truth is, Satan is real. And he wants to torment their mind with lustful thinking, and unfortunately he is able to do so by using their sisters in Christ. Seems pretty ironic, huh?  We are commanded in 1 Thessalonians 5 to “encourage one another and build each other up”; when it comes to relating with our brothers in Christ, this means protecting them from thoughts that are difficult to avoid as it is, much less when we dress in such a way to encourage these thoughts.
In her book For Women Only, Shaunti Feldhahn emphasizes 2 points of what “men are visual” essentially means:

“A woman who is dressed to show off a great body is an “eye magnet” that is incredibly difficult to avoid, and even if a man forces himself not to look, he is acutely aware of her presence. Secondly, even when no such eye magnet is present, each man has a “mental Rolodex” of stored images that can intrude into his thoughts without warning or can be called up at will.” (p. 111-112)

For men, images linger. There is no such thing as a “mere glimpse” that is quickly disregarded. Nope - it stays there. You see, one decision to dress immodestly goes quite a long way. Showing off your body can not only intrude a man’s thoughts at the present moment, but it can intrude his thoughts weeks, and even months down the road. Do we really want to carry that responsibility around with us?

I beg you to constantly remind yourself of what we are called to in regards to our brothers. It’s time that we rise up and take it upon ourselves to protect them from thoughts that easily encroach their minds. In order to do so, we have to be mindful. We have to make God-honoring decisions. And we have to rise up to our calling: “Women should adorn themselves in respectable apparel, with modesty and self-control.” 1 Timothy 2:9-10

-Bailey

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

A Challenge


 

A Challenge from My Heart to Yours 


            Today I sit in my bedroom extending a challenge to young Christian women everywhere.  My goal is never to condemn or to judge. My heart is heavy as I write this, not knowing if anyone will even read it, but, at the same time, knowing God has laid it on my heart to say something. Every place you turn in today’s culture young Christian women are confronted with compromising their standards and beliefs. One of the main things we are called to compromise is the way we dress. My heart aches as I see so many girls that I know that do love the Lord but choose to conform to the world’s standards to wear what is cute or in-style. Romans 12:2 says, “Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think.” As Christian girls we should be completely different. We must live to let God change the way we think so that we are not living to draw people to ourselves but rather to point people to Christ. To be transformed into becoming like Christ means that we would then be different in our speech, in our actions, and in our dress. What’s the first thing people see when they look at you? The way you dress, right? Why then would we not long to use such a simple tool of clothing in which we could show the world that we are different. Just simply by dressing to please God instead of dressing to please yourself or a guy is going to cause people to ask “Why is she different?” When people ask this question we get to answer that it’s JESUS.  Please hear me- I challenge you to be different. Rise above the culture, yourself, peer pressure, and live out the life God is calling you too. Yes, God has GREAT plans for your life, but He has given us instructions on how to live in order to live in the fullness of those plans. He even has words for you on how to dress. I encourage you to take some time to read your Bible and pray. Ask God as the Psalmist does in Psalm 139:24 to “Point out anything in me that offends you, and lead me along the path of everlasting life.” I promise you that you will never regret living for God and living out the life He has called you to live, for there is no higher calling than that.
-Annie