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Watch What You Watch

“I will lead a life of integrity in my own home” (Psalm 101:2-3, NLT)

As a teen, Megan arrived home from school just in time to watch an hour of soap operas before doing her homework. She enjoyed the escape into the TV world and wasn’t aware that the programmes were arousing sexual curiosity in her.

After years of exposure to these soaps, her perspective on life took a shift. She began to think, “Relationships don’t need to be pure. In fact, the impure ones seem more exciting. Fidelity doesn’t matter, as long as a person is happy.”

As a college student, Megan found it easy to participate in one-night stands. Then after a short marriage ended in catastrophe as a result of her infidelity, she sought help from a counsellor.

At first it was difficult for the counsellor to understand why Megan engaged in extramarital affairs. She had been a model teenager at home, church and school, as far as her public behaviour was concerned.

Finally the counsellor discovered the source of the temptation that drove Megan to participate in her supposed hidden life.

What you watch on television and the internet becomes part of your memory bank. You’re putting images on file that Satan will use against you.

David’s affair with Bathsheba started with a wrong look and ended up bringing tragedy to his family.

Later David wrote: “I will lead a life of integrity in my own home. I will refuse to look at anything vile and vulgar…I will reject perverse ideas and stay from every evil…I will search for faithful people to be my companions” (Psalm 101:2-4, 6 NLT).

By Alfred Nyamekye

About James Quansah

Pastor James Quansah is a prophetic teacher with scribal anointing set in the Church of Jesus to redirect straying Christians to the sound knowledge of Christ. He is the Executive Director of Christ-Conscious Leadership Centre, a ministry committed to educating and training Christians, especially church leaders. With rich academic background in theology, communication and management, Pastor James educates and trains church leaders and workers for effective and impactful ministry. He is also a counselor, author and father. He has over 24 years of experience in ministry and journalism, having worked in the church as deacon and pastor, and in the media as a print journalist.

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