Nakedness of the parents

Nakedness of the parents

"He drank from its wine, got drunk and passed out, naked in his tent. Ham, the father of Canaan, saw that his father was naked and told his two brothers who were outside the tent." (Gen.9.21-22)

There is something specially important about our nakedness. It is private and should be kept as such. It is so important we walk about covering it. God showed us this example in Genesis when he covered Adam and Eve. When a person exposes himself or herself, we ask if they are okay. 

"GOD made leather clothing for Adam and his wife and dressed them." (Gen.3.21) 

The story of Ham seeing his father's nakedness makes the point for us. I believe when the Bible says that Ham saw his farmer's nakedness and told his brothers, it was not casual. We know this because when the news got back to his sobered father, he placed a curse on him. 

"When Noah woke up with his hangover, he learned what his youngest son had done. He said, Cursed be Canaan! A slave of slaves, a slave to his brothers!" (Gen.9.24-25)

I now wonder why in this day and age, parents walk around their homes or even in public half naked before their children. I will not go as far as to say such parents are placing a curse on their children but this much I would say, that you are opening doors for them, before they are ready to walk through it. And when this is the case, you set in motion battles that they are not yet equipped to fight. 

Cover your children by covering up your nakedness. 

Good day,
Have a great day today, 
Emmanuel Okoro, 
(aka Mr. Lift) 

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