What do you look
at? What we see affects our souls. When we are gazing on unholy things we are
letting unholy things enter into our souls.
No matter how righteous a person may be, he is affected by the things he
looks at. Satan is a master at bringing
to mind evil things that we have looked at in the past. He uses those things to harass us and if
possible to lead us into sin. He is
relentless in haunting us and robbing us of the peace and joys of salvation.
A pure eye is one that focuses on things
that are good for the soul. The Apostle
Paul instructs us to dwell on those things that edify the soul (Phil. 4:8). We can control much of what we dwell on. We must take responsibility for this because what
we do dwell on will either make us holy or unholy.
We need to be
discerning. Darkness sometimes
masquerades itself as light. What may
seem to be alright may not be alright at all.
How many times have you watched a program or movie that was captivating
and generally a good story that had some things in it that you knew were not
right or wholesome but you chose to watch them anyway? What we watch often helps form our
worldview. Unless we are on our toes and
are able to protect ourselves from that which is not truthful or helpful, we
will be soon led astray.
Be discerning. Don’t believe everything you read or
watch. There are wolves in sheep’s
clothing everywhere. Think for yourself
and prayerfully consider what you choose to believe.
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