What's the message?

So, our family has been out of the cable TV loop for about six years.  Today, a few things came together and I had the chance to watch a show on Nick.  While the show, clearly aimed at pre-teens, was cute, it left me wondering what message there are trying to send.  The basic premise was something like this:  a group of kids wanted to eat dinner at a really expensive restaurant.  Being teens, they could not afford to and they devised a scheme to eat there.  To get the money they defrauded their high school out of $1500 (convincing a teacher to assist them), then used the money for their extravagant dinner.  Did they get caught?  No, they did not.  Was there any lesson about lying, fraud or theft?  No, there was not.  In fact, the only message that I could see was, “There are no consequences for immoral or illegal behavior.”  Not exactly a message I want my kids getting.

Parents, watch your kids shows with them from time to time.  Watch them critically.  Ask yourself, “What lesson(s) are my kids learning from this?”

Your Sin Will Find You Out

Tiger Woods TV Ads Disappear After Reports of Affairs Update2 – Bloomberg.com.

I’m a bit late to the ball on this one, but Tiger’s travails provide an excellent illustration of a key Christian concept. Your sin will find you out (Numbers 32.23).

Tiger lacks integrity.  He presented one public persona while he was really a different person.  In his apology he even stated,

he let his family down with “transgressions” and hasn’t been true to his “family values.”

Now he is paying the consequences of his actions.  Lost contracts, ruined reputation, etc.  This should be a warning to those who believe they can hide their sin.  Sure, we can hide it for a time, but eventually our sins are known.  Perhaps we’d do well to consider the consequences of our secret sins, if they were to become public.  Then, maybe, we’d find repentance and grace to heal us.