Saturday, April 25, 2009



All the discussion about the Miss USA controversy has left out something very important. That is that the defenders of biblical morality should actually wear clothes while doing it.

It is also sad that something so apparent must now be explained to Christians, when at one time, the world itself would have objected to Miss California’s near nudity at the pageant.

The tolerance of nudity and immodesty in the world is of little surprise. The fact that God’s people see nothing wrong with a woman professing Christ while standing nearly naked before the likes of Perez Hilton for his judgment on her “beauty” demonstrates how far down we have sunk.

God’s definition of beauty has always run absolutely counter to that of the world. A blood-washed believer, wearing the righteousness of Christ, should care nothing for the beauty “crowns” given by the world. The only crown that we should seek after is the one that St. Paul mentioned in the Bible.

“Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.”
–2 Timothy 4:8


The following is a transcript of Prejean’s comments - what one group called a “bold witness.” The comments in red are of a reader with some good observations. This is what is being called “bold” today.

MS. PREJEAN: “Well, I think it’s great that Americans are able to choose one or the other.

(Really? That’s great? It’s actually disgusting and against God’s definition of marriage. She needs to repent from such comments. She should pray for wisdom as well).

MS. PREJEAN: Um, we live in a land that you can choose same sex marriage or opposite marriage.

(Being able to “choose” shows how far our country has slid from God’s enduring commands. She should have started the sentence with “Sadly, …” In not doing so, she is sending a mixed message).

MS. PREJEAN: And, you know what? In my country, and in my family, I think...

(It doesn’t matter what she thinks, or what I think. What matters is what the Word of God says about the matter).

MS. PREJEAN: …that I believe…
(see previous comment)

MS. PREJEAN: …that a marriage should be between a man and a woman. No offense…

(Jesus was the Rock of offense, and Christian positions on topics such as gay marriage will be offensive as well. It’s an occupational hazard).

MS. PREJEAN: …to anybody out there, but that’s how I was raised and that’s how I think…

(again, it doesn’t matter what she thinks)

MS. PREJEAN: …that it should be – between a man and a woman…

(Biblically, the only way it can be).

MS. PREJEAN: Thank you.”

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sister Creeky, your blog was very well put. God Bless you my dear friend and sister in Christ.
Sue

A Seed Sower said...

Amen to this sister Creeky!!!! that was my first thought..if your a christian young lady why parade your self half naked in front of a raging homosexual to be judged..so that you may advance yourself in society!

Anonymous said...

Did you see a Tony Miano's comment? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jctU-xx68dk