I normally don't splurge on decorations or artwork of any kind. But six months ago I saw a small bronze statue of a lion that I really liked, so I purchased it for display in my home.
Most visitors to my home haven't commented on it, or if they did, they've said they like it. But two have made comments that make me wonder if I should get rid of it.
The first called it a waste of the resources God gave me. I'm not a materialistic person, driving an 18 year old car and living below my means, and I own no other art. I also have enough left over to pay the bills, tithe and volunteer. So I can understand their point, but I'm not sure I agree with it.
The second comment is the one that really bothers me. Because the statue is fully anatomically correct, one person called it "pornographic". It never occurred to me to think of it in those terms; I just appreciated that it was a realistic representation of one of God's most majestic creatures. But if it's going to be a stumbling block for anyone, or draw this kind of attention, perhaps I should get rid of it. I certainly do not want it to cause any kind of immoral thought.
So, what do you think?
You can see photos of (a more expensive version of) the statue here: Extra Large Wild African Lion On Prowl Wildlife Safari By Barye Bronze Sculptu | eBay
It is wise to remember that, like your first critic, Judas also scolded the woman (and, by extension, Jesus) who anointed Jesus with "pure nard". Judas said that it should have been sold and the money given to the poor. Jesus told Judas to leave her alone--that she had done a beautiful thing. You have done what is also a beautiful thing in purchasing this artwork which reminds us of the beauty of God's creation. And if it was done to honor the "Lion of Judah" it was even more beautiful.
Your second critic appears to have a dirty mind--seeing evil where no evil was intended.
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