In Disney World, there are massive machines designed
to take your body and propel it at phenomenal speeds, spins, jiggles,
jostles and gyrations, from breath-taking heights to plunging depths,
while bombarding you with explosive sights and sounds. When the ride is
over, you untangle from the chair feeling as if you are going to lose
your lunch. With wobbling legs, you exclaim, what a blast! A
peaceful walk in the forest?—forget it. Stimulate me! Turn me on!
Blow me away!
Stimulation results in the worst kind of addiction.
It comes in many forms and flavors and like so many other things in
Babylon, it takes more than it gives, demanding no commitment, no
sacrifice, no love, no suffering, no obedience.
Any form of stimulation, whether drugs, alcohol or a
roller coaster ride, falsely heightens sensory awareness through an
increase of adrenaline in the bloodstream. Heart rate increases, the
body tingles, palms sweat, emotions soar and imagination runs wild. This
state is always temporary and results in a stimulation deficit producing
a feeling of restless emptiness.
Seeking stimulation increases the power and appetite
of the sinful nature. It is another attempt to fill a God-shaped vacuum
in your soul.
There is one who would happily pretend to supply all
that is needed to fill that vacuum. He is the enemy to your freedom—he
wants to own your soul.