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Safe Viewing
Theme for the Week: Mind Food
Tuesday, October 30, 2001



Key Bible Verse: A prudent man sees danger and takes refuge, but the simple keep going and suffer for it (Proverbs 22:3).
Bonus Reading: Psalm 101

Once in a hotel room alone I turned on the television to see if there was anything interesting to watch. I paused at a channel where a movie was in progress. Since I caught the show partway through, I was trying to figure out the plot.

Suddenly without warning, the female main character undressed and hopped into bed with the other lead character, a man. I sat there stunned. I'd heard about such movies but had never before seen one. But then, because I have a lustful heart like most men, I continued to watch to see if she'd do it again.

I learned my lesson.

I can't trust myself to turn on the television when I'm alone in a hotel room, unless it is to watch a specific program like the news, or a sports event, or something where I know the overall content of the program beforehand.

Knowing my own lustful heart and the likelihood of seeing something on television that will play to that lust, I must, as [today's Key Bible Verse] says, see danger and take refuge. The way I've taken refuge is to commit to never turn on the television at random when I'm alone in a hotel room.

—Jerry Bridges in The Discipline of Grace

My Response:

Here's how I plan to regulate my film and television viewing:

Thought to Apply:

God is better served in resisting a temptation to evil than in many formal prayers.

—William Penn (Quaker colonizer, 17th century)

Adapted from: The Discipline of Grace (NavPress, 1994) with permission.

For your convenience, The Discipline of Grace is available in the ChristianityToday.com bookstore.



0Prayer for the Week

Forgive me, Lord, for loving the world too much. Set my affections on You and help me to recognize and resist the temptations of television.



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