Monday, October 5, 2009

Apathy is Not On The Menu

I grew up watching some pretty tame family sitcoms (by today’s standards), like “Father Knows Best,” “Leave it to Beaver,” “Ozzie and Harriet!” So it was with special interest I noted USA Today's announcement of 2 new family friendly shows on ABC this Fall: “Cougar Town” and “Modern Family.”

Since “cougar” is vernacular for an older woman who “hunts” younger men, you can guess what that “family” show is about. Then there’s “Modern Family.” Think of all the hot-button ‘family-values’ issues of our day, and you will have a good idea what constitutes ABC’s version of a modern family.

I am convinced the decline of Judeo-Christian values over the last 50 years can be gauged by the moral content of TV programming. Biblically-defined family values have been turned upside-down. In 2
Peter we read that Lott, who lived in Sodom and Gomorrah, was oppressed by the sensual conduct of unprincipled men... his righteous soul tormented day after day with their lawless deeds (2:7-8). I am afraid instead of feeling tormented, the majority of today's evangelical Christians are just feeling indifferent. But apathy is not a choice on the menu for those called to be salt and light to the world, as reflected in Paul's exhortations: Take no part in the worthless deeds of evil and darkness; instead, rebuke and expose them...When the light shines on them, it becomes clear how evil these things are. And where your light shines, it will expose their evil deeds. (Eph. 5:11-13, abbreviated, NLT)

What are we to do (besides turning off the TV and going to bed)? As I see it, there are two extremes to avoid: becoming sensualized by the evil or becoming desensitized to it. It's the latter the Bible especially warns of as we approach the end times.
The writer of Hebrews says we ought to stimulate and encourage one another all the more as we see the day drawing near,
(Heb. 10:24-25, paraphrased) not unlike Paul's warning: Let us not sleep [be indifferent] as others do, but let us watch and be sober (1 Thess. 5:6).

1 comment:

  1. Yeah, a different show, but a friend of mine insisted on watching some prime-time drama last night, and after a woman left her husband for another man, another guy was accused of adultery, a "cougar" was in persuit of another young man, and another girl betrayed her best friend all within the one hour time constraint. I was so disgusted afterwards, I thought "people are really entertained by this garbage?" I had to get my face in The Word and pray for a bit to settle my spirit before bed. And that wasn't even cable tv! Ahhhh!

    I know that was a pretty mild show compared to others, but if us Christians find ourselves entertained by this stuff, we have some introspection to do to find out why. I felt dirty and gross, and I was ignoring most of it, playing on my iPhone.

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