The
Dangers of Pornography
Scripture: Psalm 101:1-8, Philippians 2:13
Some
people in our society believe that pornography is just a form of entertainment
and doesn't hurt anything or anyone. After all, you're just looking at some
pictures, right? But pornography is anything but harmless. Studies have shown
that pornography tends to dehumanize people and give the user an unrealistic
view of sex. But pornography can also become addictive and sometimes lead to
violence. Does this sound like something that would make God happy?
What Does God Say?
Psalm 101:3
says, "I will set before my eyes no vile thing." The author of this
Psalm resolved he would not look at, or put himself in the position where he
would see vile and perverse things. We need such resolve. Today, without
excusing ourselves or rationalizing, our culture complicates and undermines
such resolve. As Christians, we believe that God will help us deal with
anything in our lives that could destroy us.
Philippians
2:13 says, "For it is God who works in you to will and to act according to
his good purpose." In this Scripture, we find the first step in dealing
with pornography is to acknowledge that it displeases God, and we are to live
to please Him.
My Thoughts
Take a few
minutes to honestly answer these questions:
Do you think
pornography is harmless?
Do you think
there is ever a time when pornography would be pleasing to God?
Is
pornography an activity that you would OK for your parents, your pastor, your
child's daycare provider?
On a scale
of 1 to 10, with 1 being harmless and 10 being devastating, rate your
estimation of the potential harm of pornography.
On the same
scale, rate your estimation of how God sees pornography.
Take a few
minutes to read Psalm 101:1-8. How many times does the psalmist say "I
will"?
The psalmist
recognized that only he, no one else, was responsible for his choices in life.
What do
verses 2-3 say about porn?
How do
verses 2-3 apply to you?
What do
verses 5-8 tell you about the company you keep?
My Part
Read the following categories and think about
the areas where God has challenged you to make some changes.
What
you see (movies, the Internet, theatres, TV, cable TV, MTV)
What
you buy (posters, videos, DVDs, CDs)
Who
you hang with (friends, family, gang, co-workers, acquaintances)
What
you read (magazines, paperbacks, books, catalogs)
Your
choices (a blameless heart, godly friends, praising God, a pure life)
Masihi Vandana a Division of Back to the Bible
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