IF IT IS NONSENSE, DON’T APPROVE OF IT
She posted a picture of a scantily cladded friend and wrote a tag underneath it- “Fire Everywhere”. I had to pick up my pastoral rod of care and correction when I saw it. It was firm talk.
As a believer, what is worse than appearing ungodly is approving what is ungodly. It has become a trend where Christians become promoters of that which is profane.
Paul gave us a warning about it years ago as though he was present with us today:
Though they are fully aware of God’s righteous decree … they not only do them themselves but approve and applaud others who practice them. Romans 1:32 AMPC
What you approve of is a picture of who you are. The person that approves of lewd lyrics is an ambassador of lewd lyrics. The person that approves nudity by calling it “Hot, Fire, Slaying, Pepper them” is an ambassador of nudity.
There is nowhere in the scriptures where the Lord approves of nudity and calls it fashion. One of the signs that the madman of Gadara was under the influence of demons was that he was naked. The proof of his deliverance was that he sat down fully clothed.
And they come to Jesus, and see him that was possessed with the devil, and had the legion, sitting, and clothed, and in his right mind: and they were afraid.
Mark 5:15 KJV
They met him sitting, clothed and in his right mind.
Beloved, your wedding day is not a nudity parade! If what is fashionable is what is profane, you need to have a check on your consecration. If your friend’s birthday shoot is full of uncovered parts, look for an old but decent picture to use. Be well guided.
Do not forget Paul’s words:
They know perfectly well they’re spitting in God’s face. And they don’t care—worse, they hand out prizes to those who do the worst things best! Romans 1:28 – 32 MSG
If indeed you are a growing believer, some things must drop off! If indeed you have learnt Christ, it must be evident in how you behave and what you approve of. Next time, you say “Fire Everywhere”, let’s see that it is Holy Ghost fire and not the promotion of the profane.