It is
with some trepidation that I dare to discuss the anatomy of the human
body, specifically that of the opposite sex. However, as a man who is
trying to be pure in thought and as a father who is attempting to raise
honorable sons and daughters, I am compelled to speak up about the
amount of female breast that is being exposed these days.
My
wife Karen and I were at a mall this past week and were amazed at how
revealing the average woman's garments were. I am not exaggerating when
I say that it was the exception to see a woman who was not showing some
amount of cleavage. Often these revealing garments were also form
fitting and so defined and accentuated the figure as to leave little to
the imagination.
A
casual perusal of the clothing stores reveals why this is so. From the
advertising to the stock on hand, sensuality characterizes the fashions
of the day. Everything from casual to dress to formal is designed to be
"sexy." One cannot go through the young women's sections without feeling
as if he has entered a lingerie department. Some might say my reaction
to our recent trip to the mall reflects a naivete that suggests I need
to get out more often. Au contraire, I think it would be better for me
to pluck out my eye
(Matt. 5:29)
In a
world where camisoles are worn as outerwear, the subjects of modesty,
propriety, shamefastness, discretion, and chastity all sound kind of
old-fashioned. Many have forgotten that the original and primary
function of clothing is to cover one's nakedness
(Gen. 3:7-11, 21),
not to accentuate it. Yet much of the clothing being produced, pushed,
and purchased for public viewing is designed to emphasize, enhance, and
increase one's sex appeal.
Clothing is a means of communication. Garments which expose the breasts
show more than mammary glands. The wearing of these garments reveals
attitudes that range from naive to flaunting to seductive, regarding a
part of the body whose erogenous (sexually stimulating) nature is well
attested to in Scripture
(Prov. 5:19; Song of Sol. 1:13, 4:5, 7:3,7,8; Ezek. 23:3,21; Hos. 2:2).
Conversely, the modestly adorned woman communicates meekness, respect,
and good works
(1 Tim. 2:9,10; 1 Pet. 3:2-4)
and
will be noticed and appreciated by honorable men.
Come
on, ladies and sisters in Christ, teach the younger women (your
daughters first and foremost) to be discreet and chaste
(Titus 2:5);
and lead them by example. Communicate propriety, godliness, and purity
in your adornment. Your brothers in Christ would appreciate the help in
the battle between flesh and spirit.
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