Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Lust


Lust is not the fault of the person being lusted after; it reflects preexisting heart desires that need to be managed by the person that is lusting. Moral responsibility needs to fall on our own individual beings. If we teach young girls that modesty is for the guys because they cannot control themselves, we are teaching these ladies that men are animals and that it is HER fault if crap happens. It is HER fault if she is sexually abused. It is HER fault if she does something/breathes wrong that makes him beat her with in an inch her life. It is HER fault, because he cannot control himself. On the flip-side if we teach young men this exact same message they will not see their responsibility as human beings to treat women as human beings.

I remember many church pool parties where if I showed any of my body even the top part of my thigh it was a sin. I fell into this trap of my body needs to be covered for the man’s sake. I remember policing the younger girls and telling them the exact same thing. I also remember when girls who were not raised in the church would join us at swimming parties without knowing our unwritten rules came in bikinis, how the guys would flock them and become their best friends. I remember how pissed I was because if I wore that our guys would have shamed me and acted like I was a heathen that was on her way to hell.

Shorts, a one piece, and a sports bra to support a chest God did not give me.... this was a norm for us girls, sometimes we even had a big t-shirt to go with this beautiful style. 

Yes, I still believe that modesty can be a good thing, but I do not believe that I need to cover myself for a man’s sake. Many studies have shown that no matter what a woman a man that lacks personal self-control will still view her as a sexual object.

Modesty for me is a choice for ME. Period. I choose to be modest because I believe that it is the best for ME as a Christian. I understand that society is not at all the ideal that I wish for it to be, so I cover up so I may have a better chance to communicating within a disgustingly broken system. I cover up so that those born in a culture different than mine may respect me. I do not however cover up because I need to protect some man’s innocence, to me that idea IS absurd.

Our churches, and our society in general, needs to change the way we talk about sex and modesty. Stereotypical blanket statements are damaging to a developing person. The ideas that men need to be strong and always a leader are not always true to the individual man. It is also a false idea about women always needing to be sweet and submissive. I know SOOO many people who these stereotypes do not fit. It is these stereotypes that can even make some people question their sexuality.

1 Corinthians 12:12
The human body has many parts, but the many parts make up one whole body. So it is with the body of Christ.

God created all of us differently; we all have different abilities and desires. If we continue to stick with these blanket stereotypes, people will continue to question the abilities and wants that God placed with in them. I vote that we celebrate who we are as human beings, instead of hiding our God given abilities because they do not “fit”.  With this I am not saying that we should embrace our sinful nature, but that we should learn to control what truly is sin like lust, instead of focusing on a man-made construct like modesty.





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