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God said, "Let us make man
in our image,"
Gen. 1:26
So God created man in his own image, in the
image
of God he created
him; male and female he created them. Gen. 1:27
God saw all that he had made, and it was very
good. Gen 1:31
What is man that you are mindful of him, the
son
of man that you care
for him? You made him a little lower than the heavenly beings and
crowned him with glory and honor. Psalm 8:4,5
How great are your deeds O Lord: I sing
for
joy at the works of
your hand. How great are your works, O Lord, how profound your
thoughts!
Psalm 92:4,5
I praise you because I am fearfully and
wonderfully made; your works
are wonderful, I know that full well. Psalm 139:14
You turn things upside down, as if the potter
were
thought to be like
the clay! Shall what is formed say to him who formed it, "He did
not make me"? Can the pot say of the potter, "He knows
nothing"?
Isaiah 29:16
"Woe to him who quarrels with his Maker, to
him
who is but a potsherd
among the potsherds on the ground. Does the clay say to the
potter,
"What are you Making?' Does your work say, "He has no
hands"?
Woe to him who says to his father, "what have you begotten?' or to his
mother, What have you brought to birth?' "This is what the Lord
says
- the Holy One of Israel, and its Maker: Concerning things to come, do
you question me about my children, or give orders about the work of my
hands? It is I who made the Earth and created mankind upon
it."
Isaiah 45:9-12
Yet, O Lord, you are our Father. We are
the
clay, you are the
potter; we are all the work of your hand. Isaiah 64:8
But who are you, O man, to talk back to
God?
"shall what is formed
say to him who formed it, 'Why did you make me like this?' Romans
9:20
Don't you know that you yourselves are God's
temple and that God's Spirit
lives in you? If anyone destroys God's Temple, God Will destroy
him;
for God's temple is sacred, and you are that temple. 1st Cor.
3:16,17
Do you not know that your body is the Temple
of
the Holy Spirit, who
is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your
own;
you were bought with a price. Therefore honor God with your
body.
1st Cor. 6:19,20
For we are the temple of the living
God. 2nd
Cor.6:16
For everything God created is good, and
nothing is
to be rejected if
it is received with thanksgiving, 1 Tim. 4:4
To those that are pure, all things are pure,
but
to those who are full
of sin and do not believe, nothing is pure. Both their minds and
their consciences have been ruined. They say they know God, but their
actions
show they do not accept Him. They are hateful people, they refuse
to obey, and they are useless for doing anything good. Titus
1:15,16
(All Scriptures quoted
above are
in the NIV translation.)
You may be thinking that you have positive,
pure,
wholesome, and accepting
attitudes toward the human body. Do you? Do you feel that
way
about the human body when it's unclothed, or only when it's "decently"
clothed?! If you are a Christian today in the United States you
most
likely believe that the unclothed human body is obscene, indecent, the
source of impure lust, and completely unacceptable accept perhaps when
you are in private bathing or alone with your spouse.
Rom. 14:16 says "Do not allow what you
consider
good to be spoken of
as evil." I don't just consider the human body to be good
(clothed
and/or unclothed) God does! He created it, and he said it was not
just good, but "very good.” For far too long the predominate
teaching
about the human body (especially the unclothed body) among Christians
has
been that it is obscene, indecent, and the source of impure lust, this
is a satanic lie that must be exposed.
What God created and said is very good should
not
be spoken of as evil!
To believe that God's creation (itself) is in anyway obscene, indecent,
or the source of impure lust clothed or unclothed is reprehensible and
dishonors it's creator. There is no excuse or Scriptural defense
for believing this. It is a lie from Satan intended to devalue
the
worth of God's creation (and thereby also the creator) while keeping
God's
children in greater bondage to shame and impure lust.
Impure lust comes from sinful, disobedient
thoughts, not the body.
However if all you've been taught about the body is that it's indecent,
and if the context you've most often encountered nudity in is sexual,
it
is likely that you have never questioned that belief, you simply
accepted
it. If you believe that the unclothed human body is indecent it
is
my prayer that you will change that destructive belief. I pray
also
that you will reclaim the knowledge that the human body (clothed and
unclothed)
is "very good" and nothing to be ashamed of, as God said it was when he
created it.
It is inconsistent and contradictory to say
the
body is good and decent
clothed, and obscene or indecent unclothed! Such contradiction
only
leads to confusion, conflict, and unhealthy, destructive attitudes
about
the body. It is double minded (dualistic) thinking. The
Bible
says that God hates double-mindedness and that those that are double
minded
are unstable in all they do. James 4:8 says: "Come near to
God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and
purify
your hearts, you double minded."
So what can you do to purify your heart and
thinking regarding the human
body? The obvious place to start is with your beliefs. If
you
now believe that any part of the human body is indecent or obscene
(covered
or uncovered) you need to change that belief. A good place to
start
is with the scriptures listed above that establish God's creation as
good.
Belief needs to be backed up with
action.
Faith without action
is not only dead, but right action builds up and increases faith.
The best place to start here is at home alone and with your family
learning
to become comfortable with and accept yours and others bodies clothed
or
unclothed. However in this society where we are bombarded with
messages
equating nudity with sex, I do not feel that keeping nudity at home
among
family only gives a broad enough perspective to effectively combat
those
messages.
While it is not my intent to promote nudist
clubs
I do believe that
non-sexual, social nudity is vitally important in shaping more positive
attitudes about the body today. (I'd prefer to see the situation
that created the need for nudist clubs eliminated.) If the
context
you've most often encountered nudity in is sexual that is what you are
conditioned to associate nudity with. Since public nudity is not
accepted (and is in most places illegal in today’s society) nudist
clubs
can be a very valuable resource. They allow people to experience
non-sexual nudity in a much broader social context then alone or with
"family
only" and thus more effectively help change attitudes and responses
toward
the human body.
The situation that created the need for
"nudist
clubs" (i.e. few if
any ways to experience non-sexual nudity) did not exist as much before
the industrial revolution and Victorian era. Before that time
non-sexual
nudity was far more common place (as a practical matter of daily life)
in a less developed world without indoor plumbing and cheap easily
manufactured
clothing, etc.. For example swimming suits were first developed
in
the mid 1800's before that time publicly swimming nude was accepted (as
it should be again) even among presidents and kings.
Far more importantly, while pornography has
existed for thousands of
years (in some form), there has never been the easy access to, mass
availability,
and abundance of it in history as there is today. Nudity has
become
so strongly associated with sex and porn in our society because the
repression
of non-sexual nudity fuels exploitation by default.
Again - nudity is sexually exploited by
pornography and the media precisely
because its repression in non-sexual contexts invites sexual
exploitation!
The Bible talks about this type of situation in many places such as
when
Paul says in Romans 7: 7b&8 "For I would not have known what is was
to covet if the law had not said, 'do not covet.' But sin,
seizing
the opportunity afforded by the commandment, produced in me every kind
of covetous desire." Likewise the suppression of non-sexual
nudity,
by law etc., has produced the mass sexual exploitation of it.
This situation is urgently pointing to the
need
for wholesome, positive
ways for people to fulfill their interest in the body. Normal,
non-sexual,
nudity fills that need and reduces the desire for pornography.
The
problem with pornography isn't nudity, the problem is how it uses and
exploits
it, arousing sexual desire outside of the context for which God
designed
it.
Pornography demeans and cheapens both the
body and
sex, reducing them
to objects solely for selfish gratification. It often stimulates
destructive, abusive, selfish, unrealistic, and unattainable sexual
fantasies
in those who view it. It takes what God meant to be beautiful,
precious,
and shared in love, and makes it something cheap, and selfish, that can
be taken, even forced. Pornography feeds on and exploits
suppressed
interest in the body and sex.
Social, non-sexual nudity satisfies interest
in
the body in a wholesome,
positive way. Acceptance of non-sexual nudity is more needed and
essential now, than ever, to counteract the negative influence of
pornography.
It is time that nudity is redeemed for wholesome purposes, from those
who
would malign or exploit it.
Perhaps you are starting to sense why this
issue
is important.
Clearly promoting negative, attitudes toward the human body has not
honored
God or served to help us respond to it in a more Godly way. The
journey
you may have started here is a journey that will likely strongly
challenge
long held beliefs, but one that could free you from a Satan inspired
lie.
It is a journey that I am very thankful I took. One I pray you
will
undertake seeking truth regarding what is the most Godly (and
spiritually
helpful) way to view the human body and nudity, as obscene and
indecent,
or as God made and therefore inherently pure and decent.
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Breakers
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