"So then every one of us
shall give account of himself to God. Let us not therefore judge one
another anymore: but judge this rather, that no one put a stumbling block or an
occasion to sin in his brother's way." Romans 14:12-13
We hear a great deal about the
sin of David, but seldom does anyone mention the sin of Bath-Sheba. And it is
true enough that David’s sin was very great, and Bath-Sheba’s very small.
David’s sin was deliberate and presumptuous; Bath-Sheba’s only a sin of
ignorance. David committed deliberate adultery and murder; Bath-Sheba only
carelessly and undesignedly exposed herself before David’s eyes.
Yet it remains a fact that
Bath-Sheba’s sin was the cause of David’s great sin. Her little sin of ignorance,
her little thoughtless and careless exposure of herself, was the spark that
kindled a great devouring flame. "Behold how great a forest is set aflame
by such a small fire!" (James 3:5). On the one side, only a
little carelessness, only a little thoughtless, unintentional exposure of
herself before the eyes of David. But on the other side, adultery and guilt of
conscience; murder and the loss of a husband, besides the death in battle of
other innocent men; great occasion for the enemies of the Lord to blaspheme;
the shame of an illegitimate pregnancy, and the death of the child; the
uprising and the death of Absalom; the defiling of David’s wives in the sight
of all Israel; the sword never departing from David’s house (II Samuel
12:11-18).
Again I say, "Behold
how great a forest is set aflame by such a small fire!" None of this
great evil would ever have taken place if Bath-Sheba had only been careful to
not display her body in the sight of a man. She neither designed nor foresaw
any of this evil, yet she was the cause of it all. She did not display
herself purposely or wantonly: she only did
it ignorantly and thoughtlessly. Yet the results of her little
sin of ignorance were just the same as if it had been purposeful wantonness.
There are many Christian women
today who are guilty of the same carelessness as Bath-Sheba was. Godly women,
who would recoil with horror from the very thought of wantonly displaying their
bodies, do nevertheless carelessly and thoughtlessly display themselves
habitually, by the manner in which they dress. I believe that they are not
guilty of wantonness, they are as innocent of that as Bath-Sheba was. But
neither can we altogether excuse them from blame in the matter. The whole world
is well aware that certain kinds of feminine dress are provocative and tempting
to the eyes and heart of a man and are Christian women alone altogether naive
and ignorant?
NAKEDNESS BEFORE OTHERS IS SIN
An important point
concerning the biblical definition of nakedness. We sometimes get the idea that
nakedness refers only to having no clothing at all. However, this is neither
true in the Bible nor in the dictionary. One of the definitions for
"naked" in the dictionary is "without conventional or usual
clothing." Many people do not know that the Bible often calls improper
covering of the body nakedness. Most often it refers to the wearing of
undergarments in public. This explains the nakedness of Saul (1 Samuel 19:24),
of David (2 Samuel 6:14, 20; 1 Chronicles 15:27), of Isaiah (Isaiah 20:2-4),
and of Peter (John 21:7). It is interesting that Peter did not want Jesus to
see him naked.
We understand this definition
in practice as well. The Bible teaches that improperly covered bodies are still
naked. This is interesting in an age when many outer garments do not cover as
much as undergarments did a short time ago.
Nakedness before the eyes of
others is sin, whether it be a man or woman. When Adam and Eve sinned, God made
"coats of skins, and clothed them." The sole reason for his clothing
them was to cover their nakedness. He clothed them with coats. They were
already wearing aprons, which probably covered them, yet in spite of their
aprons they were still naked in their own eyes and in God's. And God did not
clothe them with another apron, or anything of the sort, but with coats
or robes as the word might properly be translated.
But if it is equally a sin for
a man to expose his nakedness as it is for a woman, it is not
equally dangerous, for the passions of women are not so easily aroused by
the sight of a man's body and many women affirm, that the sight does not arouse
them at all. A man therefore may (though he ought not to) go three fourths
naked, and not do much damage by it. But when a woman exposes herself only a
little, she becomes a fiery dart to tempt the heart of every man who sees her.
Like it or not, this is a fact. And because this is true, a women is not at
liberty to dress any way she pleases. "Or do you not know that
your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God,
and that you are not your own? For you have been bought with a price: therefore
glorify God in your body" (1 Cor. 6:19-20). But if a woman
dresses in such a way as to expose her body, and if she fears God,
she should not use the temple of the Holy Spirit as an instrument of
unrighteousness to allure the eyes and tempt the hearts and tantalize the
passions of men.
Many men are wicked, and will
lust after a woman in spite of anything she can do to prevent it. They have
"eyes full of adultery and that never cease from sin" (II Pet. 2:14).
Should a woman therefore help them to sin? Should a woman put further
temptation in their way? Will God excuse them if they do?
David was not wicked. He was a
man after God’s own heart. But in the presence of an unclothed woman, he was
weak and it would be a rare man who was not. Godly men are not wicked, but they
may be weak. And the devil does all he can do to weaken them further. They are
forced to live in a world where they are continually bombarded with sights which
are designed by Satan to weaken their morals and destroy their
purity of heart. Must Christian women help the devil to do his work by being a
temptation to their brethren even in the church? A Christian woman should
understand the fierce and bitter conflict in the souls of the brethren, when
they arouse their desires by the careless display of their feminine beauty. If
only they could hear their pleadings with God for help and deliverance from the
power of those temptations. If they could only see their tears of shame and
repentance when the temptation has overcome them, and they have sinned with
eyes and heart and mind. A woman has no right to destroy by their careless
dress the brother for whom Christ died.
A woman's passions are not the
same as a man's. They are (generally speaking) not as strong as a man's.
Neither are they so easily excited or inflamed as a man's. Nor are they excited
in the same manner as a man’s. If women could only understand the workings of a
man's passions towards them, they would be more discreet and modest in their
dress. A man’s passions are easily excited by the sight of a woman’s
body, as was plainly the case with David and Bath-Sheba, when he be held her
washing herself. Most men will not go so far as to seduce or rape you. But how
do you know that they can resist the thought and desire of it? How do you know
that they do not sin with their eyes and heart and imagination? There is great
pleasure to a man in merely looking and lusting, even though he goes no
further. You know very well that the Bible says, "… everyone who looks on
a woman to lust for her has committed adultery with her
already in his heart" (Matt. 5:28), this is a serious matter, for it is
sin. Sin ruins and destroys and damns. Here is probably the most solemn
statement in the Bible concerning the seriousness of sin, and it is spoken with
reference to the very sin which women so lightly and thoughtlessly commit by
their careless dress. Many Christian women may say, "I dress
modestly." If you follow the fashions and practices of this age, you
assuredly do not dress modestly, for modesty is purposely ignored by many of
them. And it may be that you, being a woman, and not able to see yourself
through a man's eye, are unable to perceive that which may really be tempting
and provocative in your own dress. God would have you to be "wise as
serpents, and harmless as doves" (Matt. 10:16). But if you unthinkingly
dress as the rest of the world does, you are assuredly neither wise nor
harmless. Not wise, for however ignorant and innocent you may be, you are
following a system of fashion which is designed by wicked men and devils to
break down and destroy the morals of men. You make yourself a fiery dart in the
hands of the devil to tempt every man who sees you.
The reason that God made
clothing for Adam and Eve was to cover their nakedness, and any clothing which
fails to do so cannot be right. Bare backs, bare midriffs, bare legs and
thighs, are wrong in the sight of God. Shorts, halter tops, swimming
suits, and anything and everything else which intentionally leave you partially
nude, have no place in the dress of a woman professing godliness. The things
which we have mentioned are obviously and flagrantly a violation of the purpose
of God in clothing you, that there should not be a question as to if it is
right. The standards of the church have sunk so low in our day that there are
actually Christians and preachers who defend such things.
SHORT DRESSES
A godly woman
doesn't need anyone to tell her that short dresses are wrong. The
whole world knows that they are provocative to a man's eyes. Many Christian
women who profess godliness, women who ought to know better follow the current
fashions of the world, without any thought as to what is right. Others will
argue as to how short is too short. A woman may stand at attention in front
of a mirror, and persuade herself that her dress reveals nothing.
But, what happens when she sits down, bends over and get in or out of a car.
And whether you design it or not, and whether you like it or not, those nude
legs and thighs of yours are provocation to lust in the eyes of men.
It is for this same reason a
woman should not wear skirts or dresses which are slit half-way up the sides.
The design of such a fashion is to expose your thighs to view. If a
woman's skirt or dress is so tight that she cannot walk without
cutting the sides, it is wrong. Many Christian women ask how long should our
dresses be? A woman's legs should be well covered below the knees, front and back,
while she is bending over or sitting down. Her dresses should cover her well
below the knees in all postures.
LOW NECKLINES
It is well known that low,
loose or large necklines are a great temptation to the eyes of a man. A woman
may stand erect in front of a mirror wearing a
low, large or loose neckline, and think it perfectly
modest. But, when she bends over a little and the material of her blouse falls
away from her body, immediately the most provocative and tempting part of her
anatomy is exposed to the view of any man who happens to be standing in front
of here.
The same is true,
when the top buttons of her blouse are unbuttoned.
This looks provocative, even if nothing is exposed. It
looks seductive. There can be no possible reason of excuse for leaving two
or three buttons open. If a woman can leave here top button open, yet not
expose her breasts when she bends it is alright. There is no part of a woman's
body so tempting to a man as her breasts, and when a man sees a woman with the
top buttons of her blouse open, it is a great temptation. Let your neckline
be high enough and small enough to be in fact a neckline,
and not a chest or shoulder line.
SLEEVELESS BLOUSES
Sleeveless blouses always
reveal too much. Little as you may be able to understand it, you underarms, and
the parts of your chest and of your back which immediately adjoin them, are
very attractive to a man; and these are the parts that a sleeveless blouse
display. A woman must also bear in mind that others will see her
from all angles and in all positions, and the armholes of a sleeveless blouse
will often allow a man to see inside the blouse, especially when her arms are
uplifted or outstretched, thus displaying part of her chest, and probably some
of her breasts. The same is true of a short-sleeved blouse which has very large
or loose sleeves. This may be perfectly modest as long as she keeps her elbows
at her sides, but as soon as she raises here arms she creates an opening
through which a man may see inside her blouse. Remember you are a woman, and
cannot see yourself as a man sees you.
SHEER CLOTHING
It ought to be unnecessary to
say anything about clothing which is so sheer that a man may see through it.
The obvious and undeniable design of such clothing is to thwart the purpose of
clothing, and expose your body rather than covering it. When a man sees you
dressed in this, what can he think but that it is your intention to display
your body to his sight? And yet so low are the standards in the church today
that it is not uncommon to see Christian women wearing see-through clothing.
TIGHT CLOTHING
Clothing which explicitly
reveals a woman's form is as bad as that which reveals her nakedness, such
clothing are provocative. When a man sees a woman dressed in tight clothing
that reveals and displays every curve of her form, his passions will be excited
by the sight. The world calls tight clothing "revealing", which is
exactly what it is, and as such it is an obvious violation of the purpose of
God in clothing you. Every woman who professes godliness should reject every
form of dress which reveals and displays her figure.
There is no sight which will
surely attract a man's eyes, and so quickly inflame his passions, as the sight
of a woman's breasts, whether they are actually exposed, or their form
displayed by tight or clinging clothing.
When a man looks at a woman he
should see her clothing, and not the shape and form of everything which is
inside it. Sweaters, tee shirts, and knit blouses in their very nature cling to
your body and reveal and display the shape and form of it. The shape and
form of a woman’s body, even though it is covered with clothing, will draw
a man's eyes, inflame his passions, or arouse his imagination.
PANTS
This is an issue which has
divided churches, families, and friends. The background is this: historically
men have always worn pants, and the women dresses, this is an undisputed fact.
The feminist movement has sought to put the pants on all the women,
figuratively speaking. It has sought to "liberate" the woman from her
God-anointed place of subjection to the man, and to give her "equal
rights" to do whatever the man does. The spirit of this movement has also
put upon the woman’s body the man’s clothing namely, pants. Many churches has
followed the world in so doing. The Word of God teaches (Deut. 22:5) that it is
an abomination for a woman to wear pants. The younger generation, most of whom
have grown up with women wearing pants, and who probably know nothing of the
historical background of the issue, can see no point in the stand which the
church takes which the church takes, and so regard it as narrow-minded and
petty. "The pants which women wear," they say, "were made for
women and are not men's clothing."
On the one side it may be
argued that God made neither pants for Adam nor a dress for Eve, but coats for
both of them. Yet Deut. 22:5 certainly assumes that the same clothing is not to
be worn by both men and women, and it is also certain that historically pants
have been the men’s clothing. It may be argued that the culture has changed, so
that pants are now acceptable clothing for women also. Yet when we consider the
sinister forces which have fought to change Gods Word, we may argue that the
change is in no way recognized by God, but is an abomination to him.
What effect does a woman
wearing pants have on the eyes of men? Though you may not be able to
understand it (for the sight of a man will probably not affect you in the same
way), it is the sight of the form which will arouse
a man's passions. What a man's touch is to a woman, the sight of a woman
is to a man. By their very nature pants reveal and display a woman's form.
Pants cling to every inch of their legs and thighs and hips and buttocks and
crotch. A loose-fitting skirt or dress, is the best possible clothing with
which to conceal all of the tempting parts of the anatomy which reside between
the woman's waist and your knees.
Men derives great pleasure
from looking at women. Why do you suppose that men spend millions of
dollars every year on pornography? Let the pictures be left out of pornographic
magazines, and see how many copies they would sell! What pleasure is it which
men continually purchase at so great an expense? What pleasure can pictures
afford them, except the pleasure of looking? It is looking at a
woman's body which inflames a man's passions and imagination, and there
is great pleasure in that looking. Most men will freely indulge in
that pleasure, with little or no restraint. They will feast their eyes upon the
feminine form wherever they may find it. Godly men will recognize that pleasure
as sinful except when it is confined to their own wife, and they will fight
hard to resist the temptation and conquer the sin. But because of the extreme
strength and intensity of the male passions they find this to be a very hard
fight. The spirit is willing but, in the face of strong temptations, the flesh
is weak. In spite of all their determination and praying and striving, they may
find their eye seemingly involuntarily drawn to the sight of a beautiful and
shapely woman, and a moment’s involuntary sight may be enough to take the heart
away.
There is nothing wrong or evil
about a woman's physical beauty. It is the creation of God, and is, like all
that God created, "very good." It was designed by God for a specific
purpose: the woman was made "for the man" (1 Cor. 11:9). The
perfectly obvious design of your beauty is to satisfy the heart of a man, your
husband, not of every man. If God has joined you to that one man, then by
all means, give that beauty to him with all your heart. Thus
satisfied, he will be the less susceptible to the beauty and charms of other
women. Thus used, the beauty of your body will glorify the God who gave it to
you, and serve the man for whom it was given. But if you put it on display, and
prostitute it to the gaze of the whole world, you only glorify yourself and
serve the devil.
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