Proverbs 6:25
“Lust not after her beauty in thine heart; neither let her take thee with her eyelids.”
Blink Like an Egyptian
When I think of seductive eyes, I think of Susanna Hoffs. Her name might not ring a bell with a lot of people these days, but back in the 80’s she had everybody walking “like an Egyptian.” In the last few second of a music video, Susanna Hoffs, lead singer for The Bangles, paused, looked side to side, and made every red-blooded male swoon (and buy records, cassette tapes, and posters).
It was amazing…no music…no seductive clothing showing…just those eyes. Susanna Hoffs reminded the world how powerful they can be.
A Little Irony
The above verse contains a very ironic twist: the eyes of the deceived are taken by the eyes of the deceiver. Do you see it? When we lust after someone, we fall victim to a trap set for our eyes. In this case, the eyes are the bait.
It is so dangerous to lust after a woman. Yet, we live in a culture that depends on lust to make billions of dollars every year. Seductive beauty is everywhere, and hard to avoid. But avoid it we must! It is in the moment of lusting we run the danger of eye contact. When she sees us looking, she looks back, and it’s over.
Real Danger
Believe it or not, do a quick search on the internet and you’ll find plenty of instructions for seducing with the eyes. “How to Seduce Someone Using Only Your Eyes: 6 Steps” and “Eye Seduction Secrets” are only a fraction of the links available. Obviously, there are plenty of women who want that info.
One suggestion in WikiHow reads, “Spend about 20 minutes a day or more practicing this in front of a mirror. The look you want in your eyes could best be described as ‘intense’. Think lustful thoughts…” Isn’t that sad? Some women are spending far more time each day practicing the art of seduction than most men ever spend in God’s Word. Is it any wonder why so many fall prey to their “eyelids?”
Decide Now
Men (and women), we need to be more like Job in the Old Testament. We need to decide beforehand what we allow our eyes to see. We should avoid people, places, and things that tempt us to lust. We should also know our weaknesses. But like Job, we should make “a covenant with [our] eyes not to look with lust at a young woman [or man].” – Job 31:1 NLT
When we don’t decide early on, that is when we are subject to fall. And as we will see in the next few verses, a fool falls hard.
June 14th, 2012 at 2:41 am
Susanna Hoffs. The Bangles. You know I am going to have to dig out the CD now. Or was a cassette tape? This post reminded me of Matthew 6:22-23.Matthew 6:22-23
The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are healthy your whole body will be full of light. But if your eyes are unhealthy your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light within you is darkness, how great is that darkness! (NIV)
June 14th, 2012 at 3:15 pm
I really wanted to read the post, but I couldn’t escape Susanna Hoff’s eyes.
June 14th, 2012 at 6:34 pm
It was this passage that awoke me to one of my greatest weaknesses. I always knew I was “an eye person” from a young age. When I noticed the attractiveness of a young woman almost five years ago, I purposely avoided eye contact with her. The moment I did make eye contact, it was over. I married her 19 months later!
June 14th, 2012 at 6:45 pm
You poor, poor man.
Anthony Psalm 57:2
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June 15th, 2012 at 1:18 am
Yeah, but I sure am happy! Joyful, if you will!
June 15th, 2012 at 11:30 am
Anthony, I spoke a little on this past Sunday night about the eyes! We must fix our eyes on Jesus or else – like you said – it is all over! I showed where the Bible says that “Lot fixed his eyes on Sodom” and then in Hebrews 11 where it says that “Abraham was “looking for a city”. As men, we must recognize our weakness and guard our eyes.
June 15th, 2012 at 2:36 pm
Great points. I forgot about Lot.
Anthony Psalm 57:2
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