Postby EricTheFred » Thu May 08, 2008 8:58 am
One of my favorite farewell blessings is a Navajo one that translates as "Walk in beauty."
Beauty is meant as one of the legs upon which our mental well-being rests. Seeing beauty in the world around us helps us appreciate our presence in it. Sadly, we limit the amount of beauty we see in this world to a few items and miss the rest.
God meant for beautiful women to be beautiful (meaning the ones we do credit as beautiful.) He meant for the rest of us to be beautiful, each in our fashion, as well. And he meant for all of us to see all of the beauty around us.
The sin is not seeing a beautiful woman and appreciating her. Frankly, she is part of God's creation that you are expected to rejoice in. The sin is failing to see the beauty in everyone else. Limiting ourselves to noiticing the sexually stimulating people only is what 'lusting after' and 'coveting' are about. If you saw the beauty of everyone around you, you wouldn't have time to obsess over the few we call beautiful now. It's my theory that exhortations in the Bible to christian women not to doll themselves up are meant not for them to hide themselves, but for them to not try to draw attention away from their fellow christians and the rest of the world. It was an exhortation toward meekness, not prudeness.
So, in a way, yes you are talking about a sin. But the sin isn't the one you realize.
My wife, from the very first years of our marriage, has had a weird approach to pretty girls in the presence of her husband. She points them out to me.
At first, I thought it was some strange test she was trying on me. Later, I realized she just likes being able to trust me. (So much so, that I got a brand new swimsuit calendar from her every year until a couple years after my eldest came into the world, and we agreed that was a weird signal to be sending him.) I've never violated that trust, and I don't plan to. The girls around me only get a glance or so from me anyway, because frankly, for more than twenty years I've had a beautiful wife and I want to keep it that way.
May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May He cause His face to shine upon you.
May He lift up His countenance and grant you peace.
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