It has been entirely too long since I’ve posted, and for that I am incredibly sorry. I haven’t made this a priority as I should, but I am vowing to change that inasmuch as I can help it.
There has been a topic on my mind for a few weeks, and a couple of nights ago I had a dream about it…sort of. You see, I dreamed that I was asked why I hadn’t blogged about such an important topic. When I woke up, I was like…uh, I guess I should post something about this?? So here I am, posting about a topic that has even invaded my subconscious.
I’m sure you’ve heard these two words recently: Magic Mike.
Normally, I would just leave a worldly movie alone. After all, we would have to leave this world to escape worldliness and perversion. Unfortunately, we live in a Satan-dominted world, and there are people who are sex-crazed and selfish and want their desires fulfilled on the big screen. So normally, I’d just say, “Well, I definitely won’t go see it” and that’s that. I don’t think about it again.
But this movie…it has become a phenomenon. I have seen status after status after status about “Magic Mike” and pin after pin after pin about Channing Tatum (actor from Magic Mike–and yes, I am addicted to pinterest). The thing is, these pins and these statuses aren’t from worldly people. These statuses (or Facebook tags that show me that you’re actually sitting at the movie theater) are from “Christians”, and I’m sorry, but I really have to use the word in quotes.
I have no desire to even google this movie, but I did find some stats on screenit.com. First and foremost, the movie is rated R, and shouldn’t we all just purpose in our hearts not to see R-rated movies? But, if you get past that, please look at some of these sobering reports:
Alcohol/drugs–extreme
Imitative behavior–extreme
Inappropriate music–extreme
Profanity–extreme
Sex/Nudity–extreme
And those are just the “extreme” aka can’t get any worse than this categories. Now, personally I’ve seen enough. Why on EARTH would I want to see this movie? I wouldn’t even want to be talking favorably about the movie even if I had no intention of going. It looks disgusting. It sounds completely inappropriate for any sanctified individual, and yet, we have people who are struggling with the temptation of getting involved with this worldly, sensual movie.
Let’s move to the Bible. Jeremiah 6 has some pretty sobering words; sentiments that sound an awful lot like he’s talking to people today. Take a look at what Jeremiah says:
“Because from the least of them even to the greatest of them, everyone is given to covetousness; and from the prophet even to the priest, everyone deals falsely. They have also healed the hurt of My people slightly, saying ‘peace, peace!’ when there is no peace. Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination? No! They were not at all ashamed; nor did they know how to blush.” (13-15)
If we even think about the movie Magic Mike, we should be blushing. We should be ashamed to post things about it or be tagged in photos or statuses about it. We should be ashamed to be associated in any way with such a vile, perverted movie. It’s a movie about male strippers, after all! And don’t even get me started on the hypocrisy of it all….
But think soberly about what Jeremiah said. These people were not ashamed when they committed abomination. They didn’t blush when it came to sin. They were calloused. Their hearts were hardened. Sadly, that is what our country has come to.
Jesus’ words still ring true: “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” (Matt. 5:8)
That is such a positive statement, but wouldn’t the negative be true. Those who are not pure in heart are not blessed; they shall not see God. That is a scary, scary thought. The only goal we should have should be to get to heaven. If we miss heaven, we miss it all! How sad to put some worldly, fleshly movie above our desire to go to heaven.
I am in no way perfect. I have worldly things that I, unfortunately, place before God at times. It is my desire and my prayer that we will all put whatever it is that is getting in our way behind us, and focus solely on being pure and seeing God one day.
There are so many other topics, and I will have to continue them another day. Until then, pray for all of the Christians out there who may be tempted to give in to worldly pressure and fleshly desires.
*Also, after writing this, I found a few more interesting articles about this. I really enjoyed this one, though I don’t agree with everything that is said. It’s a very good, thought-provoking article for Christian women/wives: read it here. Cindy Colley also wrote a post with some very powerful Scriptures listed. You can read that one here.