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The Deception of Beauty
Physical beauty "seems" to be universally attributed to goodness. The question is, why?
by Lynford Heron
The Centurion Press - Posted Tuesday, November 12, 2002
Beauty has been a mystery since the beginning of time. Thousands of questions are yet to be answered, such as, " is it objective or
subjective, when does it begin and end, where does it reside, is it tangible or intangible" and the most notorious of all questions is, "what is beauty?"
Beauty was the end result of Creation Week. When the Master Artist looked upon the work of His Hands, He exclaimed, "and it was good." The Psalmist confirms that fact by saying, "we are fearfully and wonderfully made." (Psa. 139:14) Thus, the Lord made us perfect in every respect. He created beauty, and beauty unmolested is pure and good. However, over the centuries man has perverted the characteristic of beauty. True beauty has been tainted and replaced with a superficial, commercially orchestrated, redefined ideology, that even the leaves of autumn are considered beautiful. Death was never meant to be considered beautiful. It would pain the heart of Adam and Eve to witness the leaves of the trees changing color then falling to the ground. But our perception of beauty has been so perverted over the years that we have lost sight of true beauty.
The objective of this article is to expose the deceptive side of beauty, so cunningly camouflaged by the devil, as a result of its current definition, image, and use. We would have you understand, dear reader, how the pursuit of beauty keeps man captive to self. Consequently, the wrath of God will be our inheritance, for self is steep in unrighteousness. We cannot walk in self, we must remain in Christ. Therefore, dear reader, judge within yourselves based on the information presented in this article, whether the pursuit of society's image of beauty, refines, destroys or demoralize. Let us begin by reading Isaiah.
Isaiah 53:2
For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.
Isaiah prophesied of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He said that He hath no form. Let us look at what that word means. Webster defines form as, "The shape and structure of an object - the body or outward appearance of a person." Therefore, the Bible is saying that the body or outward appearance of Jesus was not dashing. In other words, he was not a hunk. Isaiah added that there was no comeliness about him. Webster defines comeliness as, "The quality of being good looking and attractive." The prophet is saying that Christ was not handsome. In fact, he makes it clear by saying, "and when we see him, there is not beauty that we should desire him." In this day and age, the physically attractive gets most, and pretty much all the attention, yet multitudes flocked this Man and the children were drawn to Him. His situation was certainly the opposite. Many may ask, "how did He defy the law of social attraction?" Research clearly demonstrates that the physically attractive do have advantages in our society. They are attributed a whole host of positive personality traits simply on the basis of how they look. And they are treated a little better in specific situations. So then, what was different about this man Jesus? Consider that question for a moment...
Christ did not come to exalt self. He did not come to draw man unto Himself. He came to reveal the character of the Father and the beauty of His kingdom. He did not want to be seen, for it was not about Him. Therefore, He did not seek to beautify Himself. He did not get a make over to match up with society's image of beauty. His focus and gaze were not on earthly things, it was on His father. And consequently, the beauty of His Father was seen in Him. The character of God was reproduced in His heart giving off a softening effect on His countenance. This beauty transcended from within and engulfed His entire being. Dear reader, who is your example? If you think you are ugly, if you seek beauty, stay close to Jesus and His beauty will be seen in you.
The Pursuit of Beauty:
Many treat our bodies like a Microsoft operating system. The way we were created is considered the beta version, because what God did was not good enough. Friends, God did not make a mistake, He created you perfect, just the way you are. Most of us do not believe that, and maybe some do, but the love and influence of this world is so overwhelming, that every year or ever so often, these individuals revise their body image. Patches are applied with the aim of achieving perfection. "The modern improvements upon our bodies are an insult to God." They deform that which He made perfect. The questions are, where did the notion of " I'm ugly" came from, what are these patches, and what are the bitter consequences of pursuing beauty?
Where did the notion of I'm ugly came from:
Beauty in this perverted society is primarily physical attractiveness. Have you ever wondered how society came up with an image of beauty when every man and woman on planet earth have varying features? There are no established trends, for everyone looks different. So why was this superficial, commercially promoted slim, tall, blue eyed and blond hair for woman, and tall, dark, buffed and handsome image for men created? It was created by the devil himself. He knows that man is vain. So if he can get man excited and preoccupied with improving self, by placing before him a supposed upgrade, which is this image of beauty, rather than praying for the spirit of God to live within us, then he will be successful in preventing the recreation of the image of God in us. The sad reality is that, most of us do not want to look like Christ. Primitive godliness is not our desire. We want to evolve and become sophisticated. We want make-overs. But our beauty project will never materialize for self never gets better (maybe on the surface in our own estimation), and this fascination with self- improvement will keep us in sin, thus accomplishing the goal of the devil. As a matter of fact, we will get worse. Friends, just take a look in the mirror and you will see the face of beauty. You are not ugly as some may think, you are beautiful just as you are. There is beauty in everything. Beauty comes in every shape, race or color. The problem is that some cannot see it. This is why beauty is subjective. It is in the eye of the beholder. True beauty is intangible. Beauty is not so much seen, as it is experienced. Ignorance of this fact is the reason some married men will admire other women. According to them, beauty is tangible. That's why their heads keep spinning around when certain women passes by them. Physical beauty will not perpetuate year after year, it will fade as the body deteriorate. As the body of the wives of these men gets older, they tend to get the more excited about younger women. Their wives are no longer beautiful to them because their attraction was physical from the beginning. If it was all about the character of a woman, some men would not get excited about every woman that they meet, because they cannot see their minds. Therefore, an experience is needed for a man to consider a woman truly beautiful. When that situation is true, men will stand by their wives even if they are disfigured by a tragic accident. A man of such understanding will push his wife's wheelchair with pride, and others looking on will wonder what is that handsome man doing with that handicapped woman. But to him, his wife did not change. She is still beautiful as ever. Why, because her character is intact and somehow it seems to permeate her entire being making pleasant the appearance to her husband.
Consider Samson. Beauty for him was tangible. When he saw Delilah, without knowing what kind of woman she was on the inside, but because she was beautiful on the outside in his estimation, his exclamation was, "she pleaseth me well." If he had the ability to see within her heart, would his exclamation had been different? Maybe not. Some men and women sacrifice their soul salvation on the altar of physical beauty. Immediate gratification is the order of the day. I want her/him and I want her/him now, is the attitude of many. Getting the man/woman is more important than researching the credibility of the individual first. By that time, after giving themselves to this strange beautiful individual, a slur of "if I had known" are the only words that are uttered. Postponed gratification was never thought, learned nor practiced. Rather a host of good characteristics are attributed to the physically attractive. Anything physically beautiful is good for many. And anything that one perceives to be ugly, in his/her estimation, is bad. Some of us know that the man or the woman is no good, but because she is beautiful and he is handsome, they pay a high price and sacrifice all the virtues outlined in the Bible for a pretty companion. Concluding that someone is "truly" beautiful merely on a surface evaluation is the result of society's shallow superficial teachings. That is the problem. We are caught up with a surface, sophisticated representation of beauty rather than true inner beauty which only comes from a relationship with Christ.
This notion of ugly came about as a result of failing society's beauty- image- match- up- test. Friends, we should never compare ourselves with anyone. The Lord does not want a world of look-a-likes. He made us as individuals and we should endeavor to preserve our own individuality. That which makes us different, are the very features which makes us unique, special and beautiful - Aaaaaaaaaamen!!!
What are these revisions and service patches?
1 John 2:15
Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.
The above scripture was a direct command given by the Son of God, admonishing us not to love the things of the world. We also understand via Malachi 3:6, that the Lord does not change. Now, after saying all that, let us look at the definition of fashion.
Fashion:
Webster gives this definition of fashion, "The prevailing style or custom, as in dress or behavior - Something, such as a garment, that is in the current mode". Notice that fashion is not constant. It changes face ever so often. To fully understand everything that will be said in this section, you can read the article "The Shame of Nakedness" at your convenience. Fashion is a pro- player in the pursuit of beauty, a complementary factor, an integral piece that completes the image of beauty. Beauty is not constant. It fluctuates, and fashion follows suit. Sad to say, the Christian church follows suit as well. Let us look at the fashion of God in Genesis 3:21. Adam and eve made themselves aprons to cover their nakedness, leaving much of their skin exposed. And God said, "no." Just like any good parent, He might have said something like, "where do you think you are going in that?" The apron did not meet God's fashion standard, so he made them coats. The coats covered their entire body, their nakedness.
Physical beauty "seems" to be universally attributed to goodness. The question is, why?
by Lynford Heron
The Centurion Press - Posted Tuesday, November 12, 2002
Beauty has been a mystery since the beginning of time. Thousands of questions are yet to be answered, such as, " is it objective or
subjective, when does it begin and end, where does it reside, is it tangible or intangible" and the most notorious of all questions is, "what is beauty?"
Beauty was the end result of Creation Week. When the Master Artist looked upon the work of His Hands, He exclaimed, "and it was good." The Psalmist confirms that fact by saying, "we are fearfully and wonderfully made." (Psa. 139:14) Thus, the Lord made us perfect in every respect. He created beauty, and beauty unmolested is pure and good. However, over the centuries man has perverted the characteristic of beauty. True beauty has been tainted and replaced with a superficial, commercially orchestrated, redefined ideology, that even the leaves of autumn are considered beautiful. Death was never meant to be considered beautiful. It would pain the heart of Adam and Eve to witness the leaves of the trees changing color then falling to the ground. But our perception of beauty has been so perverted over the years that we have lost sight of true beauty.
The objective of this article is to expose the deceptive side of beauty, so cunningly camouflaged by the devil, as a result of its current definition, image, and use. We would have you understand, dear reader, how the pursuit of beauty keeps man captive to self. Consequently, the wrath of God will be our inheritance, for self is steep in unrighteousness. We cannot walk in self, we must remain in Christ. Therefore, dear reader, judge within yourselves based on the information presented in this article, whether the pursuit of society's image of beauty, refines, destroys or demoralize. Let us begin by reading Isaiah.
Isaiah 53:2
For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.
Isaiah prophesied of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He said that He hath no form. Let us look at what that word means. Webster defines form as, "The shape and structure of an object - the body or outward appearance of a person." Therefore, the Bible is saying that the body or outward appearance of Jesus was not dashing. In other words, he was not a hunk. Isaiah added that there was no comeliness about him. Webster defines comeliness as, "The quality of being good looking and attractive." The prophet is saying that Christ was not handsome. In fact, he makes it clear by saying, "and when we see him, there is not beauty that we should desire him." In this day and age, the physically attractive gets most, and pretty much all the attention, yet multitudes flocked this Man and the children were drawn to Him. His situation was certainly the opposite. Many may ask, "how did He defy the law of social attraction?" Research clearly demonstrates that the physically attractive do have advantages in our society. They are attributed a whole host of positive personality traits simply on the basis of how they look. And they are treated a little better in specific situations. So then, what was different about this man Jesus? Consider that question for a moment...
Christ did not come to exalt self. He did not come to draw man unto Himself. He came to reveal the character of the Father and the beauty of His kingdom. He did not want to be seen, for it was not about Him. Therefore, He did not seek to beautify Himself. He did not get a make over to match up with society's image of beauty. His focus and gaze were not on earthly things, it was on His father. And consequently, the beauty of His Father was seen in Him. The character of God was reproduced in His heart giving off a softening effect on His countenance. This beauty transcended from within and engulfed His entire being. Dear reader, who is your example? If you think you are ugly, if you seek beauty, stay close to Jesus and His beauty will be seen in you.
The Pursuit of Beauty:
Many treat our bodies like a Microsoft operating system. The way we were created is considered the beta version, because what God did was not good enough. Friends, God did not make a mistake, He created you perfect, just the way you are. Most of us do not believe that, and maybe some do, but the love and influence of this world is so overwhelming, that every year or ever so often, these individuals revise their body image. Patches are applied with the aim of achieving perfection. "The modern improvements upon our bodies are an insult to God." They deform that which He made perfect. The questions are, where did the notion of " I'm ugly" came from, what are these patches, and what are the bitter consequences of pursuing beauty?
Where did the notion of I'm ugly came from:
Beauty in this perverted society is primarily physical attractiveness. Have you ever wondered how society came up with an image of beauty when every man and woman on planet earth have varying features? There are no established trends, for everyone looks different. So why was this superficial, commercially promoted slim, tall, blue eyed and blond hair for woman, and tall, dark, buffed and handsome image for men created? It was created by the devil himself. He knows that man is vain. So if he can get man excited and preoccupied with improving self, by placing before him a supposed upgrade, which is this image of beauty, rather than praying for the spirit of God to live within us, then he will be successful in preventing the recreation of the image of God in us. The sad reality is that, most of us do not want to look like Christ. Primitive godliness is not our desire. We want to evolve and become sophisticated. We want make-overs. But our beauty project will never materialize for self never gets better (maybe on the surface in our own estimation), and this fascination with self- improvement will keep us in sin, thus accomplishing the goal of the devil. As a matter of fact, we will get worse. Friends, just take a look in the mirror and you will see the face of beauty. You are not ugly as some may think, you are beautiful just as you are. There is beauty in everything. Beauty comes in every shape, race or color. The problem is that some cannot see it. This is why beauty is subjective. It is in the eye of the beholder. True beauty is intangible. Beauty is not so much seen, as it is experienced. Ignorance of this fact is the reason some married men will admire other women. According to them, beauty is tangible. That's why their heads keep spinning around when certain women passes by them. Physical beauty will not perpetuate year after year, it will fade as the body deteriorate. As the body of the wives of these men gets older, they tend to get the more excited about younger women. Their wives are no longer beautiful to them because their attraction was physical from the beginning. If it was all about the character of a woman, some men would not get excited about every woman that they meet, because they cannot see their minds. Therefore, an experience is needed for a man to consider a woman truly beautiful. When that situation is true, men will stand by their wives even if they are disfigured by a tragic accident. A man of such understanding will push his wife's wheelchair with pride, and others looking on will wonder what is that handsome man doing with that handicapped woman. But to him, his wife did not change. She is still beautiful as ever. Why, because her character is intact and somehow it seems to permeate her entire being making pleasant the appearance to her husband.
Consider Samson. Beauty for him was tangible. When he saw Delilah, without knowing what kind of woman she was on the inside, but because she was beautiful on the outside in his estimation, his exclamation was, "she pleaseth me well." If he had the ability to see within her heart, would his exclamation had been different? Maybe not. Some men and women sacrifice their soul salvation on the altar of physical beauty. Immediate gratification is the order of the day. I want her/him and I want her/him now, is the attitude of many. Getting the man/woman is more important than researching the credibility of the individual first. By that time, after giving themselves to this strange beautiful individual, a slur of "if I had known" are the only words that are uttered. Postponed gratification was never thought, learned nor practiced. Rather a host of good characteristics are attributed to the physically attractive. Anything physically beautiful is good for many. And anything that one perceives to be ugly, in his/her estimation, is bad. Some of us know that the man or the woman is no good, but because she is beautiful and he is handsome, they pay a high price and sacrifice all the virtues outlined in the Bible for a pretty companion. Concluding that someone is "truly" beautiful merely on a surface evaluation is the result of society's shallow superficial teachings. That is the problem. We are caught up with a surface, sophisticated representation of beauty rather than true inner beauty which only comes from a relationship with Christ.
This notion of ugly came about as a result of failing society's beauty- image- match- up- test. Friends, we should never compare ourselves with anyone. The Lord does not want a world of look-a-likes. He made us as individuals and we should endeavor to preserve our own individuality. That which makes us different, are the very features which makes us unique, special and beautiful - Aaaaaaaaaamen!!!
What are these revisions and service patches?
1 John 2:15
Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.
The above scripture was a direct command given by the Son of God, admonishing us not to love the things of the world. We also understand via Malachi 3:6, that the Lord does not change. Now, after saying all that, let us look at the definition of fashion.
Fashion:
Webster gives this definition of fashion, "The prevailing style or custom, as in dress or behavior - Something, such as a garment, that is in the current mode". Notice that fashion is not constant. It changes face ever so often. To fully understand everything that will be said in this section, you can read the article "The Shame of Nakedness" at your convenience. Fashion is a pro- player in the pursuit of beauty, a complementary factor, an integral piece that completes the image of beauty. Beauty is not constant. It fluctuates, and fashion follows suit. Sad to say, the Christian church follows suit as well. Let us look at the fashion of God in Genesis 3:21. Adam and eve made themselves aprons to cover their nakedness, leaving much of their skin exposed. And God said, "no." Just like any good parent, He might have said something like, "where do you think you are going in that?" The apron did not meet God's fashion standard, so he made them coats. The coats covered their entire body, their nakedness.