
Nakedness is, too.
Many think the Bible is a stuffy book, dated and obsolete. I beg to differ. Some chapters read like daytime soap operas. They make me squirm. In my quest to read through the Bible in a year, I came upon such a passage in Leviticus 20.
“If a man takes his brother’s wife, it is an unclean thing. He has uncovered his brother’s nakedness.”
Addressing sexual sin, the primary interpretation of this passage is that a man shouldn’t sleep with his sister-in-law. This is pretty obvious. What caught my eye, though, was a subtlety: “. . . He has uncovered his brother’s nakedness.”
His brother’s nakedness? If a man is sleeping with this woman, shouldn’t it read “He has uncovered her nakedness”?
God chose this wording for a reason, and we would do well to ponder it.
Sleeping together notwithstanding, when someone gazes upon the nakedness of another, they steal what belongs to someone else. And when we dress in ways that expose our bodies (shirts that show cleavage, shorts and skirts that leave little to the imagination, bathing suits that make our underwear look modest), we invite people to look at nakedness that doesn’t belong to them.
If you’re married, your nakedness belongs to your husband. It’s for his eyes and his enjoyment only.
If you’re single, your nakedness belongs to the Lord, who is your husband (2 Cor. 11:2).
When we dress in ways that aren’t modest, we invite others to steal what doesn’t belong to them. And while all believers have a responsibility to guard their eyes, we can help them by making wise choices about what we wear.

Because, after all,
It’s not our nakedness.
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