Our friend is a computer “techie.” One night when our family was at his
house, I noticed a verse taped to his monitor: “I have made a covenant with my
eyes” (Job 31:1). Evidently, he understood the potential danger of spending
hours alone in front of a computer with easy access to indecent images.
Our friend’s “reminder verse” is a quote from Job, and it continues,
“Why then should I look upon a young woman?” Like many of us, Job had promised
himself to stay free of lust. Reflecting on that oath, he said, “Does [God] not
see my ways, and count all my steps?” (v.4). The Bible assures us that God does
(Heb. 4:13), and that we are accountable to Him. This is why believers must
“abstain from sexual immorality” (1 Thess. 4:3). While some want to debate the
boundaries of morality, the Bible says, “Whoever looks at a woman to lust for
her has already committed adultery with her in his heart” (Matt. 5:28).
If you have made a covenant with your eyes, consider how Scripture might
help you keep this pledge. Post a verse on your computer screen, television, or
the dashboard of your car, and remember, “God did not call us to uncleanness”
but to holiness (1 Thess. 4:7).
A look that lingers can lead to lust. (RBC)