Tuesday, October 27, 2009

jesus is my homeboy?

i have been taught since birth that a christian is to be different from an unbeliever. that sentence on the surface is easy to accept and it makes sense. let's go a little further. other than believing Jesus is God and that He died and rose again, a believer should be different. i then went to a very strict, conservative christian college where the clothes you wear, music you listen to, haircut you have, etc etc was a part of this "being different." i have been from one extreme to the other on where i stood on these issues. i am going to do my best to flesh out some of the observations i've made. i am by no means a Bible scholar or at the utmost point of my sanctification. i am simply trying to live the life that God asks of me.

it seems that today so many believers are trying to make christianity "cool." we want unbelievers to accept us. we want to blend in. we want to dress the same way, go to the same places, listen to the same music, watch the same movies. we want unbelievers to think we're "normal." now i will be the first to tell you that my convictions and standards on most of these issues are not at the level my dad (hi, daddy!) wishes they were. i will also admit that while i am where i want to be with some of these issues there are some where i am trying to do what i want under the guise of "it's not hurting anyone."

i, too, struggle with wanting to fit in. that usually manifests itself in my draw to pop culture and my clothes. but then i read this in the Bible and wonder what the cost of "fitting in" really is:

Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. Matthew 5:11

wow, huh?! i know, sounds like a good time to me. not really! the thing is is that Jesus didn't promise us a good time. they hated Him, why wouldn't they hate us? we have just gotten really good at making Jesus just like the world that we don't often have too much persecution in our lives.

i am pretty sure i am not about to make friends with what i am going to talk about. but why do i have to keep it to myself? i am not saying i have all the answers - goodness knows i surely don't. this is just what i've been thinking about. let's talk about some specifics.

music - a touchy issue for sure. so i will be the first to tell you i listen to a bunch of different kinds of music. i honestly do not have a problem with secular music whose lyrics are not full of sexual perversion or profanity. i want to talk about the music we use specifically for worship. the church i attend uses only hymns and very traditional church music. i am totally fine with this. i am also fine with churches that incorporate some praise and worship. i love a good chorus. and chris tomlin and others have some of the most worshipful songs i have heard in quite a long time. deep, meaningful, worshipful lyrics that are not overpowered by the instruments. i came across a flyer for a Christian concert recently. i do not remember the exact wording but it was "Christian goth, punk and hardcore" bands. um....am i the only one that sees a problem here? we simply can not take music of the world, throw in a few Jesuses and call it worship music. i am by no means questioning the hearts of those that listen to this music. i am sure that there are many faithful believers that do. i am just saying that i don't think it makes much sense to unbelievers. the music we sing to our Savior should definitely be different than music the world uses for pleasure.

dress - should a believer dress any differently than an unbeliever? i would answer yes and no to this question. i love clothes! i like to shop for them, i like to mix and match them. i love jewelry and shoes. i like putting outfits together. i like to be current. i think all of this is perfectly acceptable for a believer. but there are some guidelines; some standards. we are to be living testimonies of Jesus Christ. we are His hands and feet. we are the only Jesus some people may ever see. if i walk into a social situation with all of my goods in plain view is this a good example of Jesus? am i drawing an unbeliever to me by my shining testimony or my shining tatas? is my skirt or shorts cut so high that the looks i'm getting aren't because i exude such peace and joy but because they are wondering what undergarments i was able to wear with my outfit? i want to draw others to Christ, not away from Him by aiding in their lustful thoughts. i know we don't like to think about this ladies, but if what i am wearing is revealing and a man looks at me and has an impure thought it isn't only his problem. and remember our bodies are not our own! they are foremost God's and secondly they are for our husbands (or future husbands) to enjoy. don't give the gift of your body to the world by showing it off in revealing clothes or bathing suits (don't get me started on swimwear!). we absolutely should be well kept and current but not revealing and sensuous. not all unbelievers dress seductively but what message are we sending to them when we don't cover up and yet say we are representatives of God's Kingdom?

entertainment - like television and movies. i am going to just put it out there; i used to watch sex and the city. i did not watch it on hbo (though i have seen it there) but on tbs. here was my rationalization, "sarah jessica parker is so cute and sweet. and i just love to see what the girls are wearing. and it is on tbs so it is edited." great, but the premise of the show is the sex lives of 4 SINGLE women. they have sex when they want with who they want and often not with the same who. as a believer who knows that God has clear guidelines about sex outside of marriage i had/have no business watching that show. i think we have become so desensitized by sex, violence, and profanity that we often have very low standards for our viewing entertainment. having a baby has really opened my eyes to what i am filling my mind with in the form of tv and movies. i have tried, and still not successfully, to not look at anything i wouldn't want my daughter to look at. we also are often quick to say no to sex but ok to violence. i would argue that neither are appealing to our Lord. if we are filling our minds with the same things the world is how can we reach them? i am not saying be oblivious to pop culture or what is out there. we should know what is going on but we don't have to be submerged in it.

alcohol - i almost didn't add this topic. it is oh so touchy! ok, there are those that believe the Bible is black and white on the subject. and there are those that believe it may be a bit gray. here is the conclusion i have come to after about 4 years of back and forth: i do not think the Bible says not to drink. it speaks very clearly about not being drunk. now, don't get ahead of me. i am not saying go party it up! while i believe this may fall under liberty there are other things we have to think about. when you order a drink at a restaurant or buy a bottle of wine at the grocery store does the waiter or cashier know that you don't drink to excess? do they know that Jesus Christ lives in your heart? you say, well, no but they don't know that if i just buy a box of cheez-its, either. you are right, they don't. but, whether it is right or not, unbelievers have certain preconceptions about believers and alcohol - they think we aren't supposed to do it. now if i was able to have a discussion with every unbeliever about Christian liberty and why i could have a glass of wine with my dinner and it not be sin it may be ok to partake. but i can't and those who see me drinking it would possibly draw their own conclusions. no, it isn't right, but it happens. now i have many, many dear friends who i respect as believers in Jesus Christ who do drink alcohol. while this is where i have come after my many years of digging around this topic it is not where they have landed. i still totally respect them and interact with them. and they with me. i refuse to break the bonds between believers over a topic like this. now, there are some (hi, dad!) who may have other thoughts about the right action to take. i respect that. i just don't think this issue is one to make or break a friendship and working together of believers.

the Bible tells us to come out from among them and be ye separate. it also tells us to be in the world but not of it. so i will end with this, can we go out among them and be separate? i think we absolutely can. and we must! no matter how we dress or what music we set to our message hearts will not be changed without the working of the Holy Spirit. God doesn't need us to make Him fashionable; our job is not to make Jesus cool to the masses - our job is simply to tell the masses about Him.

5 comments:

Josh Lippy said...

I run HXCChristian.com. The site caters to kids/adults in the hardcore, punk, ska, and Oi! community. While we may look strange to you, and our music may not sound like praise and worship music to you, we are very much in love with Jesus and our music is our individual way of praising our Lord and savior. To say that Christians should only praise God with certain types of musics and dress a certain way is legalistic, exactly what Jesus preached against. Who are we to question God's plan, if He is trying to reach people in the punk/hardcore scene, He can do it however He pleases. Sister, I am not accusing you of judging, just realize that as Christians, we are to search mens hearts as Jesus did, while many of us may look scary and dress funny and have a bunch of tattoos, I assure you that God uses each us in His own way to reach nonbelievers.

God bless
Josh

dani said...

josh,
i appreciate your comment. i am certainly not judging, and totally agree with the heart being more important than the physical appearance. often i think dress and music is all personal preference. though i do think there are some standards to be followed.
i am one of the first people that will say not to judge a book by its cover! tattoos and dressing differently than i do certainly does not an unbeliever make. i think you would be quite surprised to know my tattooed believing friends. this falls under preference, i think. and as far as dress, i was simply addressing the revealing dress of some women. would you not agree that a woman should cover her body? i am not talking head to toe no skin showing - i'm talking about the "goods."
and i am far from legalistic. that term is thrown around far too often. i do not doubt your heart for the Lord and i think it is possible to disagree on the form of the outreach but not about the outreach's purpose.
on a side note, i am curious about how you found my little mommy blog. =) again, thanks for commenting.

Dani's Dad said...

Let me start out by saying... "Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. I John 2:15,16 (KJV)

Secondly... John 15:19-21 If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you. Remember the word that I said unto you, The servant is not greater than his lord. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you; if they have kept my saying, they will keep yours also. But all these things will they do unto you for my name's sake, because they know not him that sent me.

All I can say is that if you are getting along
with worldly things, places, entertainment etc, how can you possibly be getting along with God? Also, that word you folks like to use in your defense, "legalism" yes, Jesus preached against it but do you really know why? My convictions, standards, morality, preferences have nothing at all to do with my salvation! I adhere to these principles as a result of my salvation not for a means to attain it! That is exactly the teaching of Jesus.

Paul said, "...old things have passed away, behold all things have become new." What do you suppose he was talking about? I am a new creature in Christ, I no longer want to do the things that I used to, because I am His now, I am not my own!

One last thing... It is not music, movies, booze, dancing, clothing styles, or anything else that this world has to offer that is going to reach people for Christ! What is?

1 Corinthians 1:21 For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.

Yes, that is right... good, old-fashioned preaching!

Quit trying to convince me of what is right in your eyes and tell me more of what is right in God's! And, if there is any doubt, give God the benefit and get over your selfishness! After all, Jesus gave only His life for us, what are we willing to give up for Him?

Dani's Dad

Josh Lippy said...

Dani,
Good point, I know you are not judging, as people, we tend to look at things through our own "looking glass" we are comfortable with what we know. I am just as comfortable at church as I am in the middle of a mosh pit, or at a show teaching the word to people.

I agree with the whole thing about women showing their whowho's, however, the Holy Spirit will change them, that is not for us to judge, this is why I think so many people run from the church, the old "you don't belong here" thing.

I found your site cause I setup google alerts for "Christian Hardcore", when google searches the net, it looks for this key term. It plops them all in a nice email for an I can see stuff where people referenced the term, kind of neat huh?

I see you are in Raleigh? I live in Apex, NC right down the street. Where to do you go to church, I go to Calvary Chapel in Apex.

Peace and grace
Josh

dani said...

i do live in raleigh - for about a year. we go to haven freewill baptist in raleigh.

that is crazy about the google search thing! i had no idea there was something like that. i learn something new every day...

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