Finney on entertainment

May 10, 2008 at 12:01 pm (Devotional) (, , , , , , , , , )

“Nothing is innocent unless it proceeds from supreme love to God and equal love to man, unless the supreme and ultimate motive be to please and honour God. In other words, to be innocent, any amusement must be engaged in because it is believed to be at the time most pleasing to God, and is intended to be a service rendered to Him, as that which, upon the whole, will honour Him more than anything else that we can engage in for the time being. I take this to be self-evident. What then? It follows:
1st. That none but benevolent amusements can be innocent.Fishing and shooting for amusement are not innocent. We may fish and hunt for the same reason that we are allowed to eat and drink–to supply nature with aliment, that we may be strong in the service of God. We may hunt to destroy noxious animals, for the glory of God and the interests of His kingdom. But fishing and hunting to gratify a passion for these sports is not innocent.
Again, no amusement can be innocent that involves the squandering of precious time, that might be better employed to the glory of God and the good of man. Life is short. Time is precious. We have but one life to live. Much is to be done. The world is in darkness. A world of sinners are to be enlightened, and, if possible, saved. We are required to work while the day lasteth. Our commission and work require dispatch. No time is to be lost. If our hearts are right, our work is pleasant. If rightly performed, it affords the highest enjoyment and is itself the highest amusement. No turning aside for amusement can be innocent that involves any unnecessary loss of time. No man that realizes the greatness of the work to be done, and love, to do it, can turn aside for any amusement involving an unnecessary waste of time. Again, no amusement can be innocent that involves an unnecessary expenditure of the Lord’s money. All our time and all our money are the Lord’s. We are the Lord’s. We may innocently use both time and money to promote the Lord’s interests and the highest interests of man, which are the Lord’s interests. But we may not innocently use either for our own pleasure and gratification. Expensive journeys for our own pleasure and amusement, and not indulged in with a single eye to the glory of God, are not innocent amusements, but sinful.
Again, in the light of the above rule of judgment, we see that no form of amusement is lawful for an unconverted sinner. Nothing in him is innocent. While he remains impenitent and unbelieving, does not love God and his neighbor according to God’s command, there is for him no innocent employment or amusement; all is sin.

5 Comments

  1. Andrew said,

    When I came across this quote I was at first hesitant to post it. I know Finney’s reputation. And sure, I will admit he had some bad doctrine, but this quote is pretty good.

    Is this quote legalistic or just uncompromising?

  2. dangilomartin said,

    Great to see andy bloging career has started. It is really late here so I did not get to read it. But I just wanted to shoot you an a comment saying hi. And I look foward to reading this tomorow God bless you brother. Stay in the faith.

  3. dangilomartin said,

    All ok, Yes you sent me an email about this. Very nice piece, indeed very nice.

  4. Omar said,

    Thank you for your thoughtful words. The Internet no doubt continues to have an enfolding grip on our society, and not all for the good of man kind.

    As a result of recent conversations at the church I attend, I’ve decided to begin a blog that addresses electronic mass media issues from a Christian perspective. It can be found at http://mediasafety.wordpress.com. Since this is my first time blogging, I would appreciate it if you could make a quick visit there and offer any comments you may want to share. Thanks.

  5. teaseler said,

    Teaseler says : I absolutely agree with this !

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