Monday, September 9, 2013

The Biblical View of Entertainment

The Biblical View of Entertainment
07-21-13

Introduction
There is a common theme in many movies today…It is a fear of something that at one time we thought would never hurt us…and then it turns on us. 
And that enemy?  Technology!  Many of us have at least have heard of the premise of The Terminator movies—machines gain a consciousness, and then go after humans. 
And though these accounts are clearly science fiction, the idea that technology can hurt us, even spiritually, is not that farfetched.  Is there anything that we invite in our lives openly, that later, sometimes without our knowledge, become our enemy?

Colossians 3:17
And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.

This verse gives us two major truths:  (I’m going to start with the second)

1. God gives us things in which to be thankful!
This verse assumes good things in our lives—things that we will enjoy.  In the Westminister Catechism, an early church statement of faith, it says:  “Man's chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever.”  Our entire purpose of living is to glorify God and enjoy Him!  To enjoy what He has given us—all of creation.  God wants us to look at nature and be encouraged; to enjoy the food He grows…to enjoy the people he brings into our lives…and to do it all in thanks!
We should constantly be giving thanks to God for what he has provided, because it is all from Him!

James 1:17
Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.

If it is good, it is from God!  Anything good in your life is directly from God.

Enjoying What God has given us, definitely includes fellowship with each other!  In fact scriptures encourage us to spend regular time in fellowship…just encouraging each other by being around each other.  Who is it in your life that getting together with them is just a huge relief; you just naturally relax and can feel at ease. (notice I did not say to “just be ourselves”;  that is NOT our problem today.  However, we DO put the weight of the world on our shoulders.


2. Secondly, according to Col. 3:17, All our activities should please God!
I often laugh when I hear political commercials.  They now always end with “this message was approved by….”  It is like saying “this commercial was done in the name of…”  To do something “in the name of [someone]”, is to do it to please them, or honor them. 
For example, when we give a donation to a cause, often we do it “in the name” of someone.  Another example is when in the medical or financial world when we make someone a “power of attorney.”

An Ambassador to another country speaks to that country’s leadership, only on behave of his leadership back home.  The Bible says that WE are ambassador’s for God!  We speak on behave of Him to the lost of this world.  To do anything in the name of Jesus means that that thing would only bring glory and honor to God.

And what are we to do in the name of Jesus?  Everything!  But We need to acknowledge that SOME things bring him glory, and some don’t.  So far this is not a new concept to most of us, but we have to acknowledge that there is contradiction in most believer’s lives.

We have a significant dichotomy today!  What we say and do, don’t often match up.  And more than that, we often don’t intend for them to.  Many powerful people have lost their jobs because of what they have done on their “free time.”  Their reasoning is: “I can do whatever I want on my free time, and it won’t affect how I do my job.”
We often think the same is true with our walk with God.  I get “breaks” where I can do anything I want’ and it won’t affect the rest of my life living as a believer.  It’s just not true!

We make certain things an exception
One of those things is definitely entertainment, especially movies.  I want to be straight forward here: Watching movies CAN be a sin!  There have been times that during watching the movie, I realize that this is NOT wholesome…I then have the choice to leave it on…or turn it off.

Philippians 4:8 NIV
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things.

We could spend time going through each of these, but you are going to do that in small groups in a moment.   
But let’s look at the big concept here:

This verse is saying: Morally Neutral isn’t enough!  Why Not?  Paul talks about in 1 Cor. 8:8, that certain things are morally neutralThings like alcohol, money, food, etc. are morally neutralBut Paul points out that those morally neutral things CAN be used to make us or other people fall into sin. 
He goes on to say in 1 Cor. 9:19, & 22:

1 Corinthians 9 NIV
19 Though I am free and belong to no man, I make myself a slave to everyone, to win as many as possible.
22 To the weak I became weak, to win the weak. I have become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some.

We have a higher expectation than just living morally neutral lives (as if that existed).  We are to live GOOD lives, in order to reach the lost


We are under the influence of what we spend time doing. 
God makes it clear that he does not want us to be under the influence of nonbelievers—immoral thinking.  Yes, He wants to associate with them, as Jesus was our example and ate with the worse of sinners, but scripture is also clear that we need to stay away from compromising relationships.

2 Corinthians 6:14-15
14 Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness? 15 What harmony is there between Christ and Belial? What does a believer have in common with an unbeliever?

Belial, means “one who extremely low.”  Obviously it refers to the Devil.  He asks, what does a believer have in common with a non-believer?  Often people use the excuse of being around non-believers in order to witness to them, but then they just blend it, and are no longer a witness!  We should be living for God in all things!  It should always be clear at all times who we worship?

In 1 Cor. 15 NIV Paul is arguing the idea that ‘of course’ we will be resurrected again, otherwise:

32…If the dead are not raised, "Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die." 33 Do not be misled: "Bad company corrupts good character." 34 Come back to your senses as you ought, and stop sinning; for there are some who are ignorant of God--I say this to your shame.

The people they were hanging out with, was affecting their theology, to the point that they no longer believed that we will be resurrected someday.  In the statement, Paul is saying that what we do on earth DOES effect eternity.  He reminds his audience that being around “bad company”, or ‘ungodly influences’ corrupts the Christian heart and destroys their character.  We are tempted to do things that we would never do if around those who also believe and live for God.
It is the idea we get from the phrase “Garbage in, garbage out.”  There was a great song they played on the radio with this term, but they didn’t play it for long because people apparently got annoyed with it.  But it was so true!  I think it has to do with not wanting to be reminded of what we do wrong. 

Proverbs 4:23 NIV
Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.


Entertainment is enjoying what God has given us!
The ‘pursuit’ of happiness is NOT a goal God has given us.  Rather, it is to see the great things God has already given us!

Hebrews 13:5
Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you."

His promise to stay true to His promise should give us great joy!  Not money.  Not things!  But we often don’t see what we have.  Most of us have heard the song, though we may not recognize it from the title:

Big Yellow Taxi
They paved paradise
And put up a parking lot
With a pink hotel, a boutique
And a swinging hot spot

Don't it always seem to go
That you don't know what you've got
Till it's gone
They paved paradise
And put up a parking lot

They took all the trees
Put 'em in a tree museum
And they charged the people
A dollar and a half just to see 'em


Entertainment Rebellion
But the reality is that the pursuit of entertainment IS something that is a serious danger to believers.

Matthew 6:24 NIV
No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Money.

Make no mistake, ‘Entertainment’ is a ‘god’ or ‘master’ in our lives.  We can serve him, or we can serve the one true God.
Let’s start by just being honest with ourselves. Too often we look forward to being entertained, more than we do time with God, or even his people.  Being addicted to our phones, social media, TV—it is severely handicapping the Church today. 
Instead, we need to have an “Entertainment revival.”  Take a look at your live.  First of All, keep in mind that each part of our lives should be honoring to God. So think about what you watch, read, and see online. 
We need to ask “why?”  Is it because we are addicted to entertainment? 


Should Christians be on social media?
I believe the simple answer is yes, because people are there.  I believe the call of scripture is to go where people are, and be a light to the world
Once again, we need to be the influence, not them.  Be the positive influence online, in comments, what you post, etc.  I have told people before that, based on what they have posted, they are seen as “nominal Christians, at best.”  Through social media I have prayed for people, remind people of scriptural truths, etc.
But remember that social media has its dangers.  It can be addictive—we can’t go a day without it.  It can lead us away from Christ, either theologically, or simply just because of
“A great rule:  Don’t go online, until you have [spent time with God].”  This can be a good practce to make sure we are spending time with God, and not letting technology interfere.   At other times, we can simply pray before you go online for God’s will and protection. 


My job as a pastor is to do two things:
·         Help point out Biblical Truth / Reminding of truth
·         Encourage you to do something with it in your lives

The problem is that there becomes an underlying expectation for pastors and church services in our society.  And that is: To entertain the audience—to ‘put on a good show’, so that people walk away with ‘how cool the service was.’  Sometimes this fanes, or tries to come across as, ‘motivation’, but in a way that really dis-serves people, and only feeds our addiction to be constantly motivated, but have little to no action in a response.
Unfortunately there are many pastors and churches out there that have fallen prey to this demand for entertainment.  Their worship leaders focus more on quality, than life-change.  It seems that their job is to entertain you in a way, that you feel you have spent some real time God.  Unfortunately, there are too many that have given you an emaciated shadow of a god that does not even look like the God of scripture

The Cause? 
It is caused by the age old problem of man wanting to only hear what they want to hear, and see what they want to see.  It is not just Ignoring biblical truth, but putting in its place something that only because addictive in and of itself, and actually pulls us away from God.
We have a strong draw towards entertainment.  Scripture most often refers to it as laziness—which is simply define by NOT doing what we should be doing.  I think what scripture says about Laziness also says much our culture that is drawn towards constant entertainment

Our Struggle in the Chasm
Apparently Aristotle said that all virtue could be defined as a Golden mean, or ideal, between two vices. 

Boring…..Arresting…..Amusing

It is clear that church should not be boring.  Often we as church leaders contribute to that end, in our week-to-week planning from un-inspired hearts.  I even wonder how often God sits in our services in America and says “I’m bored.”  Essentially, ‘boring other people’ can actually be a form of sin.  Wasting time, when we should be using our time wisely for God, is sin.

But then there is the other extreme:  to be merely amusing.  I think of Blue Man Group.  I don’t know if they ever come to valley, but one of their shows is the epitome of “pointless entertainment.”  Many churches (larger) border on merely amusing. 

Think of the word “a-muse-ment.”  “Muse” means to reflect and ponder on something.  “a” in front makes it the absence of reflection.  Amusement is a way of avoiding anything that would stimulate or exercise our minds in a way that will stretch us or grow us.  Though not all amusement is bad.  It takes us away from any fear or anxiety for a period of time, that otherwise might consume our thoughts. 

In the way of our time of worship, amusement just wastes our time.  Once again, to entertain people and not lead them to worship, when our whole goal is to have a “worship service,” it means we are sinning against God, and leading other people to sin.  (We often call our music leader our “worship leader”, but the reality is that both Joe and I are “worship leaders”).  Spending time in prayer, listening to a message, is all ‘worship’ for the audience if it means you are considering God.  I take it very seriously, that if I am not leading you to worship God, than I am failing as a leader.

Instead, in our lives, we want to always head towards “arresting.”  This means to stimulate the mind towards what is good and true! Our Worship Services should be arresting!  It is doubtful we would ever experience the power of the Holy Spirit moving in us and say “that was boring.”  To arrest someone’s attention is to cause them to take serious notice.  It is to awaken then from the drone of life, as if waking up a sleep-walker
For instance:
·         When we notice something is truly beautiful
·         When we see a knew truth that we have never seen before, or never seen it in that light before
·         When we hear a cry out of joy, or hope
·         When someone accepts salvation and goes from death to life

A Challenge for You:
This week, record everything you do with technology, and how much time you spend on it.

Then ask what things in my week were:

Boring…..Arresting…..Amusing

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