Christian amusements
(J. R. Miller,
"In Green Pastures" 1890)
Amusement must
never become an end in life. It
must always be a means, a help on the way--just
as sleep is, just as rest is. An hour's amusement,
should be to you, just what a night's sleeping is. It
should make you stronger, clearer-headed, braver,
calmer-souled, more hopeful, more earnest, more
enthusiastic--inspiring you for godly living.
Anything
which leaves a taint of impurity upon the
life, or
starts a thought of impurity in the mind,
anything
which degrades or debases the soul--is
an unfit and
unworthy amusement for a Christian.
Christian
amusements must be such, as do not
harm
spiritual life; they must be means of grace.
"Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever
you do--do everything for God's glory!" 1 Cor. 10:31