“We bought into the lie!” Michelle McKinney Hammond’s words echoed in my mind as I take in the scene around me. It’s a Saturday afternoon in my hair salon, the place where my journey to making Soulmate officially began some three years ago. I’ll never forget when my friend Felecia turned to me from under her hair dryer and said. “I’m embarrassed to tell people I’m single at 42,” and the rest, as they say, is history. I note the marked difference in the atmosphere today. Nobody’s talking. Instead, everyone has their noses buried in magazines bearing the faces of Britney, Paris or Lindsay. You know the magazines. They beckon us from airport newsstands, wink at us from the supermarket check out lines and seduce us from beauty shop counters around the world. ‘You know you want to read me,’ they seem to taunt. And we, almost hypnotically, take the bait.
As I look around the salon, I ask myself, “What’s wrong with this picture?” I mean, here sat some of L.A.’s most accomplished, professional, African American women fixated on Lindsay Lohan. I took a mental note and went back to working on my laptop. After all, who am I to begrudge anyone their guilty pleasure? Several years ago, I was not just a “beauty shop” reader of “those” magazines I was a (gulp) subscriber.
My husband, Roland, so detested those publications, that he’d rip the covers off hoping to give me a not so subtle hint. “Why are you filling your mind with that stuff?” he’d ask. “I’m in entertainment and I need to keep up with the industry and the culture,” I’d justify. “Mmph,” he’d shake his head and walk away. One day, after I’d been “hood-winked” at the supermarket check out counter, I brought home three such magazines headlining one celebrity calamity after another. That was the last straw. Roland put his foot down. “I don’t want you to bring those magazines in this house anymore. Those images are bad for our children.” Well, how could I argue with that? He was absolutely right. How could I not have seen it? Those magazines are not just bad for our children, they’re bad for everyone. But as Michelle Hammond said, I too had bought into the lie. I cancelled my subscriptions and have not purchased one since that day.
We live in a world where narcissism, materialism and wanton sex abound. Greed, reckless living and sexual immorality have suddenly become cool. The result? Utter devastation. Just check the stats on teen pregnancy, the explosion of HIV/AIDS, incarceration rates, murder, depression, suicide and the like. We are in a state of moral crisis. Yet we wonder why our lives just aren’t working. It is a sad commentary that the average person knows more about the life of Paris Hilton than they know about the life of Jesus Christ.
Just as a steady diet of fast food and candy makes you sick and causes tooth decay, a steady diet of “eye candy” and “ear candy” cause spiritual decay. The old saying is true. You are what you eat. What are you eating? What are you consuming with your eyes and ears? Have you considered how it affects your thoughts? The audio/visual “food” we consume plants seeds in our minds that either nourish or harm our spirits. In Soulmate, Rev. Dr. Cynthia Hale explained how she was able to honor her temple and remain celibate for 18 years; “It all starts with a thought and then we want to act on that thought and live it out. So what I had to do was turn that thought life over to God.” If consuming certain media causes your mind to wander dangerously, you must avoid it at all cost. “Take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ…” 2 Corinthians 10:5
Singles in particular, have to be particularly vigilant about guarding what they watch, read and listen to. Popular dating shows like The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, steamy romance novels and most popular songs actually heighten feelings of desperation, anxiety, loneliness and feelings of inadequacy. On the contrary, inspirational shows, books and music help us to feel empowered. They help to take our focus off of ourselves and our problems and put it on the true source of our strength and joy. Remember, that which we place our focused and regular attention on, will influence our thoughts, then our actions and ultimately our very beings. Who we ultimately become, starts in the mind. “As he thinks in his heart, so is he.” Proverbs 23:7
So how do we effectively counteract the quicksand effect of this ever present cultural sludge? Just as we consume vitamins and herbs to shore up our diet and stave off illness, we also have to add healthy supplements to our minds to help build our spirits. Sitting in a church for two hours a week simply isn’t enough to eradicate the other 100 hours of negative media propaganda. Just because we live in a culture intent on replacing God with self and celebrity, doesn’t mean we have to fall for the okey-doke.
It’s all about choice. Just say no. Turn off the TV. Offensive programming will go away if there are no viewers. Change radio station. Purchase inspiring music. Read empowering literature. Just sit still for a moment and listen for the small, yet unmistakable voice of God. “Be still and know that I am God.” Psalm 46:10
Let’s face it. Being physically and spiritually healthy takes a great deal of discipline and sacrifice. Discipline and sacrifice don’t feel good until you realize their enduring benefits. The benefits of a life of wholeness, freedom from the power of sin and fellowship with God far outweigh the fleeting pleasures and ultimate regret of a life of self-gratification.
Our Creator left an amazing and detailed instruction manual called the Bible that gives us step by step instructions on how to live life to the fullest as we were designed to live. Tragically, many of us only open the manual once a week in church or when we’re going through a crisis. Like most instruction manuals, we only open them when something is broken. Think about it. We’re literally trying to operate the most complex piece of machinery on earth without reading the manual! And again, we wonder why our lives just aren’t working. “If you meditate in My Word you are my disciples indeed and you shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:31-32
The more you saturate your mind with the truth of who you are, Whose you are and how you’re supposed to live, the less appealing the lies of the world become. The world is completely antithetical to the Word of God. In the world, it’s not cool to be celibate. It’s not hip to be humble.
The world says: “It’s all about me.” The Word says: “Whoever exalts himself will be humbled and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.” Luke 18:14
The world says: “What have you done for me lately?” The Word says: “By this we know love, He laid down His life for us. And we also ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.” 1 John 3:16
The world says: “It’s all about the benjamins.” The Word says: “The love of money is the root of all kinds of evil from which some have strayed from their faith in their greediness...” 1Timothy 6:10
The world says: “If it feels good, do it.” The Word says: “Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you.” 1 Corinthians 6:19 “Present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy acceptable to God… Romans 12:1
The world says: “It’s your thing. Do what you want to do.” The Word says: “You are not your own. You were bought at a price therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God’s.” 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
The world says: “What’s love got to do with it?” The Word says: “He who does not love does not know God, for God is love.” 1 John 4:8
It’s time we stop consuming the lies of this culture and begin consuming the truths of God so that we may begin the journey to wholeness. The Word of God is very clear. “Do not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind...” Romans 12:2. “Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in them.” 1John 2:15. “For all that is in the world-- the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life—is not of the Father but is of the world.” 1John 2:16. “No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other or he will be loyal to one and despise the other,” Matthew 6:24 “Choose for yourselves this day, whom you shall serve...” Joshua 24:15. “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God.” John 1:1.
So, whom do you serve…the world or the Word?
Andrea Wiley
President, Clean Heart Productions
Please see the Clean Heart book recommendation list and the Clean Heart Lifestyle challenge for additional suggestions on how you can make more empowering media choices. www.soulmatefilm.com I highly recommend: God’s Vision Or Television by Carl Jeffrey Wright. www.urbanministries.com
Watch your thoughts, for they become your words.
Watch your words, for they become your actions.
Watch your actions, for they become your habits.
Watch your habits, for they become your character.
Watch your character, for it becomes your DESTINY.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
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4 comments:
Andrea,
I concur with your comments and recognize the depth of your concern. Speaking up and out is of course a way to move towards a solution. Where are all of the men...they are just as lost and confused as the women. It is time to dialog, discuss, and then resolve the chasm. Bravo for your efforts and actions.
Jocelyn
Hi Andrea --
Your words are powerful, and poignantly capture the myriad of frustrations felt by many single, Christian African-American women who have chosen to be "in the world but not of it". Even when we know the end result of allowing ourselves to be swayed by deceptive messaging that promise fulfillment -- can you say "Eve and the apple?" :) -- we are still tempted daily to buy into the lie.
Thank you for letting God use you to understand and share.
Blessings,
Linda
Yes, yes. I am so glad you are letting God use you. We are all avialable for HIM and you make it look so easy. God bless you. Pam Perry, Ministry Marketing Solutions.com
Andrea,
I'm going to have to disagree with you. Sorry, love the Soul Mate DVD, though.
In any case, I'm a black man and I don't believe in God, but don't let that exclude my opinions on this matter. I've never been to jail, never had an affair, don't smoke, and I almost never drink and even then it's light. What I do know, however, is that your thinking that ignoring the "bad" media and listening to inspiring music will change the world into a better place is completely untrue.
We need only to look 30 years back to begin to see this. Why doesn't anyone seem to notice that the further back in time you go, the worse things get? There is nothing happening today that could possibly compare to segregation, lynching, slavery, and unequal rights for women. All of this was born out of an "innocent" era of peaceful music and "acceptable" media. (I've heard the term "innocent" used ridiculously to describe that time.)
Greed, reckless living and sexual "immorality" aren't new to the world. It isn't suddenly cool. It only seems that way, because now you have the media showing it to us in so many different outlets. Woodstock and America's foreign policy disprove all three of your points (and you can forget about claiming that Woodstock was an isolated incident, because I know better).
As for teen pregnancy, isn't it true that a lot of the parents of yesteryear had children, when they were teenagers as well? I've heard Michael Baisden himself say this.
My point is that human nature is at the root of the problem. Collectively, we just aren't as nice as you you'd like to believe.
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