Title: A Profane Society
1A Profane Society
- Nearly three-quarters of Americans
questioned in a
March 2006 Associated
Press Ipsos poll -
74 percent - said
they encounter profanity
in public frequently or occasionally.
2A Profane Society
- 64 in the AP poll said they use what is
considered the most profane of words. Ranging
from several times a day (8 ) to a few times a
year (15 ). - 75 of men say they encounter swearing regularly.
- 60 of women
say they encounter swearing regularly. - 74 of women are bothered by swearing.
- 60 of men are bothered by swearing.
- 54 of men admit to swearing at least a few times
each week.
3A Profane Society
- 39 of women admit to swearing at least a few
times each week - 62 of 18-34 year olds admit to swearing in
conversation at least a few times a week,
compared to 39 of those 35 and older.
- The AP poll
questioned 1001 people on March
20-22, 2006, with a margin of sampling error of
plus or minus 3 .
4God Disapproves of Profanity
- God demands self-discipline
- Prov. 423 Matt. 1234-37 1 Cor. 927
5Proverbs 423
- Keep your heart with all diligence, For
out of it spring the issues of life.
The scriptures clearly show that the root of
profane speech is the heart of man.
6Matthew 1234-37
- Brood of vipers! How can you, being
evil, speak good things? For out of
the abundance of the heart the
mouth speaks. 35A good man out of the good
treasure of his heart brings forth good things,
and an evil man out of the evil treasure brings
forth evil things. 36But I say to you that for
every idle word men may speak, they will give
account of it in the day of judgment. 37For by
your words you will be justified, and by your
words you will be condemned.
71 Corinthians 927
- But I discipline my body and
bring it into subjection, lest, when I
have preached to others, I myself should
become disqualified.
Self-Discipline is of the utmost importance in
living the Christian life.
8God Disapproves of Profanity
- God demands self-discipline
- Prov. 423 Matt. 1234-37 1 Cor. 927
- Emulate the example of Christ
- 1 Pet. 221-23 1 Cor. 111
91 Peter 221-23
- For to this you were called,
because Christ also suffered for us,
leaving us an example, that you should
follow His steps 22"Who committed no sin, Nor
was deceit found in His mouth" 23who, when He
was reviled, did not revile in return when He
suffered, He did not threaten, but committed
Himself to Him who judges righteously.
101 Corinthians 111
- Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ.
This point settles the question of profanity for
all who are honest. No just man would ever
assert that our Lord would use profane language.
Then, it is inappropriate for his disciples as
well.
11God Disapproves of Profanity
- God demands self-discipline
- Prov. 423 Matt. 1234-37 1 Cor. 927
- Emulate the example of Christ
- 1 Pet. 221-23 1 Cor. 111
- Profanity in Speech mirrors that in Life (Esau VS
Moses) - Heb. 1214-16 Heb. 1124-26
12Hebrews 1214-16
- Pursue peace with all people, and holiness,
without which no one will see the
Lord 15looking carefully lest anyone fall
short of the grace of God lest any root of
bitterness springing up cause trouble, and by
this many become defiled 16lest there be any
fornicator or profane person like Esau, who for
one morsel of food sold his birthright.
Profane Inferior, yet instant gratification
13Hebrews 1124-26
- By faith Moses, when he became of
age, refused to be called the son
of Pharaoh's daughter, 25choosing rather
to suffer affliction with the people of God than
to enjoy the passing pleasures of sin,
26esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches
than the treasures in Egypt for he looked to the
reward.
Proper Perspective? Look Long Term How does
your languageconvey your perspective?
14God Disapproves of Profanity
- God demands self-discipline
- Prov. 423 Matt. 1234-37 1 Cor. 927
- Emulate the example of Christ
- 1 Pet. 221-23 1 Cor. 111
- Profanity in Speech mirrors that in Life (Esau VS
Moses) - Heb. 1214-16 Heb. 1124-26
- Can you bridle your tongue?
- James 32-10
15James 32-10
- For we all stumble in many things. If
anyone does not stumble in word, he is
a perfect man, able also to bridle the
whole body. 3Indeed,we put bits in
horses' mouths that they may obey us, and we turn
their whole body. 4Look also at ships although
they are so large and are driven by fierce winds,
they are turned by a very small rudder wherever
the pilot desires. 5Even so the tongue is a
little member and boasts great things. See how
great a forest a little fire kindles!
16James 32-10, cont.
- And the tongue is a fire, a world of
iniquity. The tongue is so set among our
members that it defiles the whole body,
and sets on fire the course of nature and it
is set on fire by hell. 7For every kind of beast
and bird, of reptile and creature of the sea, is
tamed and has been tamed by mankind. 8But no man
can tame the tongue. It is an unruly evil, full
of deadly poison. 9With it we bless our God and
Father, and with it we curse men, who have been
made in the similitude of God. 10Out of the same
mouth proceed blessing and cursing. My brethren,
these things ought not to be so.
17Conclusion
- Some are calling this
decade the Age of
Profanity. As Christians,
we should stand out from
the world as examples of purity in speech.
I said, I will guard my ways, Lest I sin
with my tongue I will restrain my mouth with a
muzzle, While the wicked are before me
(Psalms
391).