How Should Christians Choose Their Entertainment?ಮಾದರಿ
Entertainment and Our Conscience
We know that we are free to make our entertainment choices wisely and conscientiously towards others. However, presented with a great variety of options, many Christians still wonder what the exact standards are. Are there specific appropriate choices for believers to be entertained by? If we are honest with ourselves, we will admit that it would be nice if someone told us exactly what to do. It would make things easier for us. We would not have to examine ourselves as much. We would not have to wonder about the decisions we make.
However, as we mature in the Lord, we learn that no one can tell us what the exact specifications are. Why? Because God gave us conscience as our barometer and designed us to depend on Him in our choices. In every moment, in every instance, in every decision we make, we must look to the Lord for ourselves. We need to have a conscience that is sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit and informed by the Word of God. A good conscience is developed through diligent study of Scripture and prayer, allowing God's truth to shape our decisions and actions.
When we develop a sensitive conscience, we may ask ourselves: is this form of entertainment pleasing to God? The Scripture says that if our conscience does not condemn us in our choices, neither does God. However, if we feel that what we want to engage in is not pleasing to God nor helpful to our walk with Him, then we need to say no to such entertainment, for the sake of our souls. There is a place for joy and entertainment in our lives. Families can watch movies together. We can listen to music. We can go out to eat together with friends and family members. God has given us everything to enjoy. However, nothing should distract us from the Lord. Nothing should stand as a barrier between us and the Lord’s will for us.
Once we develop a conscience that is sensitive to God, we have to listen to our rightly informed conscience. We should not turn our conscience off. If you think to yourself, “I spend too much time on Facebook,” you are most likely right. What are you going to do about that? You have to act on the prompts of your conscience. The Bible says that a person is blessed who is not self-condemned in what he or she approves.
About this Plan
Humans like to enjoy themselves. With technological advances, many forms of entertainment, such as movies or videogames, are instantly at our fingertips. Several questions arise for Christians when it comes to entertainment. What forms of enjoyment are appropriate for believers? How much time can believers spend on entertainment? This devotional teaches Christians how to make entertainment choices that are beneficial to them, good for their families, and honoring to God.
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