Topical Encyclopedia
Levity, in a biblical context, refers to a lack of seriousness or reverence, particularly in matters of faith and conduct. It is often associated with frivolity, jesting, or inappropriate humor that detracts from the gravity of spiritual matters. The Bible, while not using the term "levity" explicitly, addresses the concept through various passages that caution against behaviors and attitudes that undermine the solemnity of one's relationship with God and the community of believers.
Scriptural ReferencesWhile the Berean Standard Bible does not directly mention "levity," the concept is implicitly addressed in several passages that warn against foolish talk and irreverence.
Ephesians 5:4 states, "Nor should there be obscenity, foolish talk, or crude joking, which are out of character, but rather thanksgiving." This verse highlights the importance of maintaining speech that is edifying and appropriate, contrasting it with the frivolous and irreverent nature of levity.
Proverbs 14:9 also touches on the theme, stating, "Fools mock the making of amends, but goodwill is found among the upright." Here, the mockery and lack of seriousness in addressing sin and reconciliation are condemned, emphasizing the need for sincerity and gravity in one's actions and words.
Theological ImplicationsLevity, when it manifests as irreverence or triviality in spiritual matters, can be seen as a hindrance to a mature Christian walk. The Bible encourages believers to approach their faith with a sense of awe and respect.
Hebrews 12:28-29 reminds us, "Therefore, since we are receiving an unshakable kingdom, let us be filled with gratitude, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe. For our God is a consuming fire." This passage underscores the importance of reverence in worship and daily conduct, contrasting sharply with the notion of levity.
Practical ConsiderationsIn practical terms, Christians are called to be mindful of their speech and behavior, ensuring that they reflect the seriousness of their commitment to God.
Colossians 4:6 advises, "Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone." This guidance encourages believers to engage in conversations that are thoughtful and respectful, avoiding the pitfalls of levity that can lead to misunderstandings or diminish the witness of the Gospel.
Cultural ContextIn contemporary culture, where humor and entertainment often blur the lines of propriety, Christians are challenged to discern the appropriateness of levity in various contexts. While humor itself is not condemned, and can indeed be a gift that fosters joy and community, it must be balanced with the awareness of its potential to distract from or undermine the sacredness of faith.
ConclusionThe biblical perspective on levity calls for a careful balance between joy and reverence, encouraging believers to cultivate a demeanor that honors God and edifies others. By aligning their speech and actions with the principles of Scripture, Christians can navigate the complexities of modern life while maintaining the integrity of their witness.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
n.) Frivolity; inappropriate lack of gravity and seriousness in deportment or character; trifling gayety; sportiveness; vanity.
2. (n.) The quality of weighing less than something else of equal bulk; relative lightness, especially as shown by rising through, or floating upon, a contiguous substance; buoyancy; -- opposed to gravity.
3. (n.) Lack of steadiness or constancy; disposition to change; fickleness; volatility.
Greek
1644. elaphria --levity, ie fickleness...levity, ie fickleness. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: elaphria
Phonetic Spelling: (el-af-ree'-ah) Short Definition:
levity, fickleness
...Library
How the Obstinate and the Fickle are to be Admonished.
... For obstinacy is engendered of pride, and fickleness oflevity.... From this Paul
declared himself to be free, when he said, Did I uselevity?...
How those who Use Food Intemperately and those who Use it...
... For superfluity of speech,levity of conduct, and lechery accompany the former;
but the latter often the sin of impatience, and often that of pride....
A Serious Mind.
... to look a painful truth in the face; but we are forced to do so when we reluctantly
confess that female frivolity is the source of thatlevity which prevails...
Importance of the Time of Youth; Difficulties and Dangers that...
... perchance, or at least personallevity of character, combined with that of childhood,
deprive this age of many advantages, and call for a total reparation of...
The Same Continued.
... dogmatic acuracy of statement, but is thrown out at random or suggested by the passing
moment, it is too often pervaded by foolishlevity, whether uttered by...
Whether an Accusation is Rendered Unjust by Calumny, Collusion or...
... For it happens sometimes that a man throughlevity of mind proceeds to accuse someone,
because he believes too readily what he hears, and this pertains to...
Whether Souls are Conveyed to Heaven or Hell Immediately after...
... I answer that, Even as in bodies there is gravity orlevity whereby they are borne
to their own place which is the end of their movement, so in souls there is...
Vocation.
... our fairest hopes are blasted, if pain and sorrow brood over our existence, it is
because the soul suffers the punishment entailed by herlevity or negligence...
That Lucretius and Others have Erred, and Cicero Himself, in...
... But that same accomplished orator, that same consummate philosopher, also censures
the Greeks, whoselevity he always accuses, and yet imitates....
On Being Filled with the Spirit
... And the Spirit of truth could not dwell in such a heart. 2. Others have
so muchlevity that the Spirit will not dwell with them....
Thesaurus
Levity (2 Occurrences)... volatility. Multi-Version Concordance
Levity (2 Occurrences). 2 Corinthians
1:17 When I therefore was thus minded, did I use
levity? or
...Frolic (3 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (a.) Full oflevity; dancing, playing, or
frisking about; full of pranks; frolicsome; gay; merry. 2...
Levy (19 Occurrences)
Lightness (3 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) The state, condition, or quality, of being light
or not heavy; buoyancy;levity; fickleness; nimbleness; delicacy; grace....
Lightly (31 Occurrences)
... 7. (adv.) Commonly; usually. 8. (adv.) Without dejection; cheerfully. 9.
(adv.) Without heed or care; withlevity; gayly; airily. 10....
Gangrene (1 Occurrence)
... Paul compares the corrupting influence of profane babbling orlevity, in connection
with subjects which ought to be treated with reverence to this disease (2...
Folly (68 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) The state of being foolish; want of good
sense;levity, weakness, or derangement of mind. 2. (n...
Frivolous (4 Occurrences)
... 2. (a.) Given to trifling; marked with unbecominglevity; silly; interested especially
in trifling matters. Multi-Version Concordance Frivolous (4 Occurrences)....
Trifle (2 Occurrences)
... 3. (n.) To act or talk without seriousness, gravity, weight, or dignity; to act
or talk withlevity; to indulge in light or trivial amusements....
Play (61 Occurrences)
... amusement; to frolic; to spot. 2. (n.) To act withlevity or thoughtlessness;
to trifle; to be careless. 3. (n.) To contend, or...
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