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The Miley Cyrus Dilemma

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“Seductively dressed and sly of heart. She was the brash, rebellious type.” Proverbs 7:10-11

So the problem with Miley starts long before she decided shave her head, take off her clothes and grind a married man on stage.  Her problem started before she became a child star, before her whims were indulged and before she decided she would sacrifice dignity for the spot light.

Her problem started when no one ever set a fear of God in her heart. The sacred word says:

Remember also your Creator in the days of your youth… Ecc. 12:1

I wonder if Miley knows anything about her Creator. I wonder if she knows he fashioned her for a divine purpose. I wonder if she knows that he sustains the universe with her on his heart. I wonder if she knows that her designer is the same one who formed the beauty of the mountains and the seas with just his word. And he created her for a  life of beauty and a life of grace.

Her problem started when her father abdicated his role as the spiritual protector of his family. When he gave up his sword and shield for fame and riches.

“Don’t be afraid of the enemy! Remember the Lord, who is great and glorious, and fight for your brothers, your sons, your daughters, your wives, and your homes!” Nehemiah 4:14

Her problem started when her mother began to applaud sin rather that instill a passion for incorruptible beauty in her heart.

 Don’t be concerned about the outward beauty of fancy hairstyles, expensive jewelry, or beautiful clothes. You should clothe yourselves instead with the beauty that comes from within, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is so precious to God. This is how the holy women of old made themselves beautiful. 1 Peter 3: 3-5

Her problem started when her family forsook the ancient ways of the called out and worshiped celebrity status over the Most High.

Listen, O Israel! The Lord is our God, the Lord alone. And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your strength. And you must commit yourselves wholeheartedly to these commands that I am giving you today. Repeat them again and again to your children. Talk about them when you are at home and when you are on the road, when you are going to bed and when you are getting up. Deut. 6:4-8

Her problem started when she listened to the father of lies tell her that her raunchy debauchery will profit her. She believed him when he told her that she is an object to be lusted after rather than a spirit being intended to extend mercy to others and glory to God. She swallowed the deadly poison.

For you are the children of your father the devil, and you love to do the evil things he does. He was a murderer from the beginning. He has always hated the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, it is consistent with his character; for he is a liar and the father of lies. John 8:44

Her problem will persist as along as we believers mock her and judge her rather than humbly lay her name at Jesus’ feet. Her destruction will be inevitable until a hero, or a band of heroes, of the cross take aim at the real enemy and pray for her deliverance from him.

Her problem will be our problem until we realize our daughters are not immune to giving away their purity, our sons are not resistant to lust and our families are not unassailable to the same threat.

The Miley Cyrus Dilemma is not really just about Miley. It’s about all of us.

Aug 30, 2013Serena
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Comments: 5
  1. Andra Johnson
    8 years ago

    So true, Serena. Thank you so much for the reminder. When I was in 9th grade, I remember thinking so ill about my friends who were having sex and giving themselves away. I even remember crying over it once. By the time I was in 11th grade, I was sexually active myself. You hit the nail on the head…none of us or our children are immune. We all must teach our kids every day and SHOW them every day that our identity is in Christ alone. That HE gives us the security, love, attention, approval, and respect that we so long for… even when we as their imperfect parents fail at it. (And, boy, do we?!) I don’t even know what exactly Miley did.I have seen a lot of Facebook posts about it, but I’ve chosen not to look it up. I did not think to pray for her, though, and how sad and ashamed I am for it! Whatever she did, she is obviously crying out for help, so I will be praying. Thank you, Serena. “Love bears (keeps hidden) all things…” Let’s love someone we have never even met because she is God’s creation and Jesus died for her as much as for any of us. Let’s not go on talking about it in a distainful way. Let’s not be the chief priests and Pharisees who sat back and criticized…let’s be the One who communed with the sexually immoral, the cheaters, the lepers, etc. in love and kindness all for the sake of the gospel and His glory! 🙂

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    • ang
      8 years ago

      Good stuff

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  2. Wicky Poarch
    8 years ago

    I wish her whole family could read this article. I can’t imagine what they may have said about her performance, but they need to hear this. I too, shake my head in shame at what she did, but really, for what I didn’t do…. pray for her. Thank you for the reminder. Now to get this heaping coals of fire off my head.

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  3. Sarah Whitton
    8 years ago

    This article is ridiculous. I want to make this a point. Let me continue on by saying that anyone who feels it is okay to judge a parent by their childs actions after they have moved out of their home and out of their care need to be corrected.

    For you to judge her parents and make assumptions of the life they led and assume they do not have GOD in their life is ridiculous. You are no one to question why God allows others to have riches and fame as well as the talents they have.

    God at no time said that we are to blame the parents for their ADULT child’s life. You can bring your value and beliefs on a child at home and then the Devil can enter that child’s life as they are grown and influence him/her to act a fool. Yet that is somehow going to be the parents fault? No.

    I am appalled by your lack of knowledge on this subject and yet how you feel you have the right writing any part of this. You are not a parent to a child in the entertainment business. You have no idea about how this famliy lives. You have come across as one of those self-righteous holier then thou judgement giving Christians that have nothing better to do with your time then to judge others.

    I implore you to take some time and re read the Bible and figure out where God gives you the right to be so judgemental. It is people like you who write and have opinions like this that keep so many from wanting to attend service.

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    • Regina
      8 years ago

      Thank you for reminding us that as parents, we need to be careful how we raise our children. I think that if people do not like your methods, they shouldn’t read your blog. While the Bible does condemn certain types of judging, it also teaches us to judge righteous judgment. I think it is commendable that you have such a tender heart and that you are concerned for others. I enjoy reading your blog.

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