Act as free
men, and do not use your freedom as a covering for evil, but use it as
bondslaves of God.
1 Peter. 2:16
Before
I start this article I would like to say this, the following is not suitable
for children. Having said that I believe that the guidance of a parent or
responsible adult is beneficial to adolescents who wish to learn about this
important topic. Sadly, many youngsters are exposed to pornography and with the
birth of the internet and smartphones this is now a topic that more teenagers
are experiencing in school, college and among their peers.
In
this article I aim to give some reasons from Holy Scripture why I believe
pornography is wrong.
It
is unrealistic
– The first reason why pornography is wrong is because the body images and the
portrayal of sexual activity is not real. Women and men are not like the ones
you see on the screen in real life. The images that stimulate the brain are
nothing more than fantasy. When you view pornographic content you are training
your brain and emotions to react to something fake. It has been reported that
the movies and clips are filmed in such a way that makes the viewer think
something is happening that is not. Also, the scenarios are vastly exaggerated.
Depression,
self-hatred and guilt
– We read in Scripture that when Judas betrayed Christ he had a strong feeling
of guilt and self-hate. Instead of coming to terms with the reality of the
events that had just taken place Judas went and hung himself.
It
is common to have a feeling of guilt and a desire to punish ourselves when we
have done something wrong. It is a good and healthy feeling. However, trying to
deal with guilt by self-hatred is not the way to go about it. Guilt is dealt
with at the cross. The conscience is wiped clean in Christ. 1 John 1:9-10 says,
“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our
sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say that we have not
sinned, we make Him a liar and His word is not in us.” We must understand that forgiveness
and cleansing cannot be imparted to sinners outside of Christ.
The
mental well-being is just as important as our spiritual health. Mental health
is not a topic that is talked about a lot in the Christian community. I wonder
if you can cast your mind back to a time when you heard a sermon on the topic
of mental health.
I
am no expert regarding the medical side of mental health, but I have had
personal experience with mental health issues in the past. I believe that a
good conscience before God is crucial to our mental health. Nothing can be more
mentally and spiritually crippling than a burden of guilt or shame weighing
down on the mind. It is not surprising that suicide rates are high among
pornography users. One of the best examples in Scripture of a man pleading
before God for grace after committing sexual sin is David. Read carefully the
words of David and take note of the language he uses. David is pouring out his
heart before God in deep distress, he understands the depths of his sin and
what it means.
In
Psalm 51 David beseeches God to, “blot out my transgressions”. He implores God
to “wash me clean” in verses 2 and 7. David asked God more than once to wash
him clean. Simply blotting out his sin was not enough for David, he wanted to
be cleansed from the defiled state his body was in. God is the one and only
source of true healing and cleansing. David wanted to be purged of sexual
immorality meaning that he wanted rid of this unwanted feeling and condition.
Creating in me a clean heart was David’s heart’s desire. He wanted his heart
clean from the corruption and filth of sin. If you are ever tempted to wallow
in the guilt of sin do not remain in your current state, flee to the Saviour
for the cleansing you crave.
It
objectifies both men and women – Pornography portrays men and women as mere objects
of sexual desire and passion. Men and women are not merely sexual objects. We
are created beings in the image of God with value, worth and meaning. A
person’s worth is not based on how they look, but rather on the fact they are
created by God. It is sad that in most areas of Western culture women are
portrayed as only worth something if they look a certain way. This is not just
a shameful fact, but an abhorrent reality. As I have said both men and women
are viewed and presented as sexual objects in all pornography movies and
images. However, I feel that women are used and viewed more as objects of
sexual desire in these movies as most viewers are men.
Many
adverts on TV and billboards have images of half-dressed women in an attempt to
sell their products. Men who view pornography train their brains to look at
women as a lion views a piece of meat. This is harmful, dangerous and
detrimental to the health of mind, body and soul. People who view such material
regularly ought to consider the effects. There is nothing wrong with admiring a
person for their beauty, but when that turns into lustfulness that is when you
are in the danger zone. Healthy relationships are based on love, commitment and
mutual respect, not on lust and animal-like instincts. A real mature man
maintains and exercises self-control and discipline.
In
Galatians 5:13 Paul exhorts believers not to use their freedom in Christ to
indulge in the flesh, but rather to serve one another in love. Gratifying your
desires at every opportunity or whenever the desires awake is a sure sign of
immaturity and animal-like behaviour. Animals can’t control themselves like
humans can, they act on instincts. People can moderate their behaviour and act
in accordance with what is beneficial and appropriate. Human beings, contrary
to what so-called educated and sophisticated scientists of great intellect tell
us are not animals. We have a sense of right and wrong. We can act against our
desires. When we act solely on how we think and feel we undermine the strengths
of God’s creation. When we react without wisdom and self-control we are
behaving like an animal who are in many ways a slave to their desires. We do
have freedom to choose, we do not have to be enslaved by sinful passions.
In
Galatians 5 we learn that self-control is a fruit of the spirit. The King James
Version translates self-control as temperance. For more wisdom on self-control
read Proverbs 25:20, Proverbs 16:32, Titus 1:8, 1 Corinthians 9:25, 1
Corinthians 10:13, 1 Thessalonians 5:6, 2 Timothy 1:7 and Philippians 4:13. Be
careful and watchful the eyes are the gateway to the mind and the soul, so
guard your eyes. The “quick fix” to sexual pleasure that pornography produces
is not the long-term answer. God created sex exclusively for marriage. Sex is
reserved for the husband and wife. Both men and women ought to be sensitive
around the opposite sex to not provoke unclean thoughts in the heart and mind.
A modest and godly appearance is one way we can love each other in a way that
profits everyone by encouraging sexual purity.
Abusive
and addictive
– It is very clear in Scripture that sexual immorality is a grave sin. Many
passages address this and express this fact such as Matthew 5:27-28, Colossians
3:5 and 1 Corinthians 6:18 among many others. Western culture has a very casual
attitude about sex. Many people think that there is nothing wrong with
unmarried sex or having many sexual partners before marriage. If someone wishes
not to engage in sexual activity until marriage they are mostly viewed as
either old-fashioned or a little odd. However, having a high view of marriage
and relationships is good for society.
Pornography
breaks trust between married couples and promotes a secretive double life that
is grounded in lies, lust, unfaithfulness, and mental adultery. This false
sense of approval and pride that the culture judges by is crushing to all
involved. This will eventually deeply damage the family unit and bond.
I
would like to address the addictive side of pornography. When you watch
pornography and/or view pornographic images your brain releases dopamine. This
is a chemical located in the reward centre of the brain. Dopamine also
increases your heart rate and blood pressure. Your brain reacts the same way to
pornographic images the same as with street drugs such as cocaine.
There
is a connection between pornography users and domestic abuse. Women have been
reported to have been abused by men due to copycat behaviour from some of the
material viewed. There are some cases when men have viewed violent sexual
material and acted that out in real life. Pornography normalises unnatural
group sex, and unsafe sexual behaviour and increases the chances of catching
sexually transmitted diseases and infections. Pornography also takes something
that God created to be good and enjoyed between a husband and wife and reduces
the meaning and purpose to something that is unclean, hurtful and sinful.
In
closing, pornography ruins lives. Scripture makes it very clear that lust is a
sin. Studies have been carried out that show men who view pornographic content
treat women as objects and become more sexually aggressive. They treat women
the same in real-life situations as it is displayed in pornographic clips.
Sin
of any kind is demoralising to your soul. Exposure and practice of sin deadens
and hardens you to the effects and consequences. The final point I would like
to make is this, nothing distorts sex more than pornography. Falling into the
trap is a sure path to spiritual, moral and social suicide. Shielding yourself
from this destroying sin will deepen real relationships with people and
strengthen that intimacy in marriage.
I
feel that I cannot conclude this article without offering some practical advice
in dealing with pornography. Make sure that all computers and internet devices
are in a room where your family are. Make sure that you do not have access to
the internet or television in a private room. Get some software that blocks
your access to pornographic content. Make yourself accountable for the sites
you view. Talk to a trusted friend or family member about this matter. If you
live alone and can’t keep to the methods that will protect you against
pornography it might be a good idea to cut off your internet access altogether.
If you are married and view sites and sinful material speak to your
wife/husband about it. Confess this to your spouse and be honest with them.
Overcoming
this sin and addiction is possible. Admitting you have a pornography addiction
is the first step. Even if you are not addicted to pornography viewing such
material is still sinful. With prayer, the help of friends, family and taking
on board the advice given the battle against sexual sins can be won.
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