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Swimsuit Issue Illustrates Pretty Much Everything But Sports

David Burchett

Author and Speaker

This week marked a couple of rites of spring. The reporting of pitchers and catchers to spring training and the arrival of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. For me one is a “right” of spring and the other is becoming a “wrong”. I was on the road when the swimsuit issue arrived at my home. The lovely Mrs.Burchett led me into a marital minefield with this simple statement.

“Your swimsuit issue arrived today.” She waited.

Work brain, work! Must step carefully. Following the lead of Nehemiah I “prayed to the God of heaven, and I answered”. 

My response was simple.

“Throw it away.”

Joni thought she had (to quote Roger Clemens) “misheard”.

“What?”

“Throw it away. I don’t need to see that.”

I think I surprised the Missus. This has been a process for me. I have gone over the years from eagerly anticipating the SI issue to guiltily perusing it to quickly flipping through the magazine and then tossing it. This year I never even saw the issue. Next year I plan to make Al Gore happy by opting out of the swimsuit issue and not forcing a tree to die for such a meaningless cause. Why the change? Cynics will say that I am just getting old. I hope it is a little more than that.

Those unfortunate enough to know me well would hardly describe me as an uptight prude. I am a television sports director so I am all too well aware of “progressive” attitudes toward sexual issues. I am never surprised by inappropriate comments or images in my work world. Today’s thoughts are addressed to my fellow followers of Jesus. I have recently been focusing on my identity in Christ. I believe that my very spiritual DNA was rewritten when I trusted Jesus for my salvation. With that decision I changed. My behavior needs to reflect that change. Paul addressed these words to the church at Ephesus.

Imitate God, therefore, in everything you do, because you are his dear children. Live a life filled with love, following the example of Christ. He loved us and offered himself as a sacrifice for us, a pleasing aroma to God. Let there be no sexual immorality, impurity, or greed among you. Such sins have no place among God’s people. Obscene stories, foolish talk, and coarse jokes—these are not for you. Instead, let there be thankfulness to God. You can be sure that no immoral, impure, or greedy person will inherit the Kingdom of Christ and of God. For a greedy person is an idolater, worshiping the things of this world.  (Ephesians 5, NLT)

Several years ago my reaction would have been something like this. “Come on, it is just a bunch of skimpy swimsuits. Lighten up.” Alcoholics cannot sometimes have a drink. They must avoid it because they have a drinking problem. Most men have a lust problem. Can we sometimes indulge sexy images and be spiritually healthy? For me the answer is clear. Lust is mostly visual. Lustful images are almost impossible to delete from the mental hard drive. Images can lead to fantasy that can lead to really bad decisions. Paul had a simple solution. Run.

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dianeathena
3/8/2008 5:25 PM
I commend you for speaking the truth on this matter. We as Christians are to "flee" evil.... " not even a hint"....
I would like to ask the question, "If you know there is porn in this publication, why do you still subscribe and support it"?
I believe God does want His best for us and His best has nothing to do with such things.
Papagord
3/4/2008 11:41 AM
While I don't subscribe to SI and hence do not receive the swim suit issue, I have in the past, without justification, perused an issue at least once. But one does not need SI to be tempted by provocatively dressed women. There are plenty on TV shows and commercials, magazines and even in our churches. So one does certainly have to be on guard.

One of the things the Holy Spirit has prompted me to do when I see a petty girl is to see them as a soul for whom Christ died rather than a sexual object to feed my lust. And, so as not to sound like a prude or self righteous, I do not always call on God for help to avoid lusting, to my shame.

One other thing that has helped when confronted with temptation to lust, is to thank God for giving me a wife who meets those needs. It is my understanding that sexual gratification is a man's number one need so it is a challenge to avoid lusting. If you can't leave candy alone, stay out of the candy shop. As has been said, run!
ktfahel
2/28/2008 11:11 PM
I am proud of you!

My husband does not follow sports at all (except NASCAR and occasionally hockey) and he feels that the SI swimsuit issue is a total waste. I complained at a store recently when I saw the issue posted by the front counter, eye-level to my 2 children (ages 5 and 3).

I'm sure that once upon a time the swimsuit had something to do with swimsuits, but nowadays, not so much.

God Bless you!
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