Christian men, what do you do to stop wandering eyes; as in "checking out" women? This is a problem I have and I would like to stop it, especially since it is disrespectful to my wife. It's so subconscious that I don't even realize I'm doing it until the damage is done. What can I say? Women are beautiful and I'm just a sinful man. I'm not sure women realize how quickly this all happens for men. In a half second we see the woman and the eyes go straight to the chest or bottom, depending on which way they're facing, without us even realizing it. Some very good and disciplined men have this beat and I would like to know how. The way many women dress in today's Western world makes it even harder. The brothers are stumbling.
I have read through this thread, and have been disappointed at the answers. Any man that claims he does not have this problem is either sick or a liar. For it is hard wired into the masculine body. Women usually need some kind of emotional connection to be attracted.But men are attracted by mere sight.
But that does not mean it is acceptable for a person to be attracted to someone to whom they are not married. For our Lord said "that whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart."
Matthew 5:28 Jesus said this because there is not a single healthy man who has never done this. So it was a way to reveal to everyone the sinfulness in their own hearts.
But that does not change either the gravity of the situation or the futility of trying to deal with it. And I intentionally used the word futility. For it is futile to even try to eliminate sin in our lives. This is the subject of the seventh chapter of Romans, which depicts what
ALWAYS happens when we determine to resist sin in our lives, and begin to try to live holy lives. Many have improperly imagined that this chapter describes a struggle that the Apostle Paul was personally experiencing. But these people have totlly missed the point of the entire first eight chapters of Romans. For this important section of the word of God presents the
NORMAL development of a Christian, from his first realization of his guilt before God (chapters 1 and 2) to full maturity in Christ (chapter 8.)
Chapter seven gives what happens after the Christian (in chapter six) has realized his responsibility to live a holy life, and begins to try to do that. And the entire point of Romans 7 is that this does not work. No matter how hard you try, such trying will
NEVER overcome sin in your life. Now the particular sin which is the subject of this thread is the "wondering eye," or committing adultery in a person's heart. But what I am about to say applies equally to
ANY besetting sin, whether it is an uncontrollable temper, greed, profanity, or any other sin that has gained a mastery over someone.
Our problem is the way our brains work. The more we try not to think about something, the more it prevails in our minds. A preacher once illustrated this by asking everyone in his congregation to
NOT think about the number 13. He then asked them what they were thinking about, and almost all of them said, "13." He then began to speak of the wonders of the number seven. He mentioned how, in the word of God, the number seven signifies perfection. And he, being somewhat of a mathematician, began to expound upon the wonders of the number 7. He explained how both of the great physical constants of the universe, neither of which can be precisely represented by any fraction, can both be very closely represented in the base 7. For in the base 7, the number we call pi is 3.1 and the number we call e is 2.5. And in radian measure and the base 7 the trigonometrical relationships we call sine and tangent are both numerically equal to their angles when the angles are small. After he finished this, he suddenly said, "Now, how many of you are thinking about the number 13." And of course, no one was.
This preacher was explaining why trying to stop sinning
NEVER works. It
CANNOT work, because it is self defeating. So when I preach, I often say "You need to
STOP trying to be good. Just
STOP IT!" and that is what Romans 7 is about. For we read:
"For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh) nothing good dwells; for to will is present with me, but
how to perform what is good I do not find. For the good that I will
to do, I do not do; but the evil I will not
to do, that I practice."
Romans 7:18-19
There
IS a way to stop sinning. But trying to stop is not that way. Your old nature is too strong for you. You cannot fight it, for it will always beat you up. And you cannot run away from it, because it is a part of you. But there is a way to get rid of it, at least temporarily. And that is to go where it
WON'T go. If you fill your heart and mind with Jesus, it hates that, so it will go sit in the corner and sulk. And as long as your entire heart and mind and being is full of Jesus, that old nature will
STAY in that corner and
KEEP sulking.
This principle is described in the scriptures by saying, "I say then: Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh."
Galatians 5:16 So you can see that this is not just some crazy idea I thought up, but is explicitly taught in scripture.
As an aid to avoiding sin in our lives, I sometimes recommend what I call "spiritual calisthenics." These are a series of spiritual exercises that, even as physical calisthenics make the body stronger, these spiritual exercises will make the new nature stronger. These exercises are:
1. Think long and hard upon what the Lord Jesus accomplished for me when He died on the cross. Thoughts such as:
I am forgiven of all my sins and trespasses.
My sins will be remembered no more.
My iniquities will be mentioned no more.
All accusations against me will be rejected.
I will definitely go to heaven - no maybes about it.
I will rejoice for ever in God’s presence.
I am accepted, completely accepted, forever, before the throne of Almighty God.
My acceptance before God is permanent and irrevocable.
No one is able to pluck me out of His hands.
He will never leave me nor forsake me.
I am in the protective hands of God.
I am born again.
I have been made a child of God.
I have been adopted as a child by God himself.
I am beloved of God.
I have been made an heir of God.
I am part of the bride of Christ.
I am indwelt by the Holy Spirit.
I have been made greater than the greatest Old Testament saint.
I am now an ambassador of Christ.
I am commissioned to preach the good news of salvation to whoever will hear it.
I am a part of the church.
I am a member of His body.
I am a priest of God.
I am part of His kingdom.
I will reign with Christ.
I have authority over demons.
I will judge angels.
He is coming again for me.
I will stand before Him.
I will see His face.
My eyes shall behold Him.
I will see His beauty.
I will be seated in His presence.
I will sit at His table.
He will serve me.
He has given me riches beyond conception.
My home is heaven.
I have a place in God’s home.
I have a room in His house.
I am chosen by God.
2. Think long and hard upon what it cost the Lord Jesus to do this for me. Thoughts such as:
He had to leave his Father’s home in heaven.
He had to give up his throne in heaven.
He had to be come a man.
He had to be borne into the world.
He had to suffer all the indignities of life in this earth.
He had to live here for thirty three years.
He had to become a servant.
He had to obey all of God’s laws.
He had to accept being arrested.
He had to accept false accusation.
He had to allow himself to be tortured.
He had to pollute his holy soul with the guilt of my very many sins.
He had to be punished in my place.
He had to die.
This death had to be on a cross.
He had to be cursed.
He had to be rejected.
He had to be abandoned by God.
He cried out to God, and was not heard.
He had to be buried.
He had to rise from the grave.
3. Think long and hard about just who this is that did all this for me. Thoughts such as:
This was not some little nobody like the Pope, the president of the United States, or some king, premier, or dictator. This was the Almighty God of the entire universe.
He personally created the entire universe.
He made the worlds.
He made the world into a place suitable for mankind.
He made man.
He made me.
He owns everything.
He owns me.
He is the supreme judge of all the universe.
All power and authority is given into His hand.
He will judge the world.
He will destroy the world.
He will create all things new.
I guarantee that these exercises, done on a daily basis, will make your new nature much stringer than it was before.