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I’ve been struggling a lot with the theological reason behind balance. I often hear that we should try to have some balance in our lives, but I can never find why this is so theologically. Most of the arguments I’ve seen have just amounted to “but of course we don’t want to go to that extreme”, which seems like the right conclusion but isn’t an argument by itself.
So here’s a common enough argument from when I was growing up. Women ought to do whatever they can to help keep their brothers from stumbling. This means any outfit that can be made more modest ought to be so. Clothing should be as loose as possible without looking like it is going to fall off, so as to minimize the risk of tempting someone.
Or another one: Some people struggle with drunkenness. Seeing another person with alcohol is a real temptation to them, especially if it’s a brother or sister in Christ. So to avoid the possibility of tempting someone, we ought to refrain from purchasing or consuming alcohol, lest we be seen by someone who would be led into temptation.
So here’s a common enough argument from when I was growing up. Women ought to do whatever they can to help keep their brothers from stumbling. This means any outfit that can be made more modest ought to be so. Clothing should be as loose as possible without looking like it is going to fall off, so as to minimize the risk of tempting someone.
Or another one: Some people struggle with drunkenness. Seeing another person with alcohol is a real temptation to them, especially if it’s a brother or sister in Christ. So to avoid the possibility of tempting someone, we ought to refrain from purchasing or consuming alcohol, lest we be seen by someone who would be led into temptation.