If we’re not careful, we might just be sucked into a maelstrom that titillates
our senses: Twilight, Sex and the City, Harry
Potter and now Fifty Shades of Grey.
Move
over Harry Potter. Fifty Shades of Grey has now become the
latest craze.
Fifty
Shades of Grey has topped best-seller
lists around the world, including the United Kingdom and the United States.
It is a 2011 erotic novel
by British author E. L. James. Set largely in Seattle, it is the first
instalment in a trilogy that traces the deepening relationship between a
college graduate, Anastasia Steele, and a young business magnate, Christian
Grey. It is notable for its explicitly erotic scenes featuring elements of
sexual practices involving bondage/discipline, dominance/submission,
sadism/masochism (BDSM) – (source: Wikipedia).
When people
are lost and directionless in life, they will lap up anything which appeals to
their senses. Even if it is grey or black.
Now there
is nothing wrong with pleasure if it is untainted and it does not become our all-consuming
goal in life. Pleasures are the rewards for our toil and we
can only enjoy the good things in life while we have breath.
In fact,
Solomon extolled the virtues of enjoying whatever God has blessed us: “Behold, what I have seen to be good and fitting is
to eat and drink and find enjoyment
in all the toil with which one toils under the sun the few days of
his life that God has given him, for this is his lot. Everyone also
to whom God
has given wealth and possessions and power to enjoy them, and to accept his lot and rejoice in his
toil—this is the gift of God” (Ecclesiastes 5:18-19).
But when the pursuit of pleasure becomes our preoccupation—an end in itself—then we have truly lost our bearings in life.
Both
the apostles Paul and Peter allude to our end
time culture, one that is focused on self-gratification:
“People
will love only themselves and money.
They will be proud, stuck-up, rude, and disobedient to their parents. They will
also be ungrateful, godless, heartless, and hateful. Their words will
be cruel, and they will have no self-control or pity. These people will hate
everything that is good. They will be sneaky, reckless, and
puffed up with pride.
"Instead of loving
God, they will love pleasure. Even though they will make a show of
being religious, their religion won’t be real. Don’t have anything to do with
such people.
Some
men fool whole families, just to get power over those women who are slaves of sin and are controlled by all sorts of desires. These women always want to learn
something new, but they never can discover the truth” (2 Timothy 3:2-7).
“Their destruction is their reward for the harm they have
done. They love to indulge in evil
pleasures in broad daylight. They are a disgrace and a stain among you. They
delight in deception
even as they eat with you in your fellowship meals. They commit adultery with their eyes, and their desire for sin is never satisfied” (2 Peter
2:13-14).
The
late Rev Dr John Stott believes that the church has been unable to resist four
contemporary trends: pluralism, materialism, ethical relativism and narcissism (self-love).
Instead, the church has allowed them to seep into its thinking and practice.
How
can the church defend itself? How can the church remain relevant in the face of
such trends?
Stott
challenges believers to embrace what he calls a “radical discipleship” – non-conformity to the prevailing culture. We
need to develop a “Christian counterculture”.
Believers must identify themselves with Jesus and be conformed to His image.
Christlikeness is the answer!
Undeniably,
this is easier said than done. We need to draw near to God, soak ourselves in
the Word (study and meditation) and walk
by the Spirit so that we will not
gratify the desires of the flesh (Jeremiah 29:13, Psalm 119:11, Galatians 5:16).
Otherwise,
if we’re not careful, we might just be sucked into a maelstrom that titillates
our senses: Twilight, Sex and the City, Harry
Potter and now Fifty Shades of Grey.
DON’T LET THE WORLD SQUEEZE
YOU INTO ITS MOULD:
“With eyes
wide open to the mercies of God, I beg you, my brothers, as an act of
intelligent worship, to give him your bodies, as a living sacrifice,
consecrated to him and acceptable by him. Don’t let the
world around you squeeze you into its own mould, but let God re-mould your
minds from within, so that you may prove in practice that the plan of
God for you is good, meets all his demands and moves towards the goal of true
maturity” (Romans 12:1-2) — J.B. Phillips New
Testament (PHILLIPS).
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