“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.”1
Less than a decade ago an openly gay Episcopalian priest was appointed as a bishop in the Episcopal Church—many church members were appalled while others rejoiced. Also, until the court stepped in and put a temporary halt to it, the Mayor of San Francisco became a law unto himself and married numerous gay couples. Many were appalled while others rejoiced.
About this situation Steven Higginbotham wrote: “The door has been cracked opened with regard to the definition of marriage in allowing homosexuals to marry, so now a polygamist in Utah, who has five wives, is appealing bigamy convictions brought against him on the basis of this court ruling. This man’s lawyer is arguing that the decriminalization of homosexual sex is no different than polygamy.”2
So what will come next? Will fornication and adultery also be approved because people can’t help to whom they are attracted? Or what about pedophiles? Will their seduction of children be accepted because they can’t help whom they are attracted to? Will they claim that they were born this way and this therefore justifies their behavior?
That could never happen here we say. Don’t bank on it. Our parents would have sworn that gay marriage would never have been accepted here either. According to Wikipedia Encyclopedia, “Nationwide, five states [in the U.S.] have legalized same-sex marriage as a result of a court ruling, while three others have done so through a vote in their respective state legislatures.”3
No society crashes overnight. It’s like the proverbial drip . . . drip . . . drip of water that eventually wears away the stone, or like the “umpteenth” blow of the hammer that breaks the rock in two. Little by little it’s the relentless drip . . . drip . . . drip by those who oppose all that is godly to justify what they want that ends up having people (including some church people) call good what God calls evil.
What we fail to realize is that we cannot break God’s laws. We can oppose them. We can vote against them. We can disregard them, but we cannot break them. What we break is ourselves against them. As God’s Word says, “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil.” It has been said that the only thing we learn from history is that we don’t learn from history.
Suggested prayer: “Dear God, please help those of us who claim to be Christian, which includes me, know what your Word teaches and stand firm upon it and not be lured into the trap of so called ‘political correctness’ and thereby conform to the standards of the world about us. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus’ name, amen.”
NOTE: To support the Institution of Marriage; the Preservation of Religious Liberty; and the Sanctity of Life for future generations, please read and sign the Manhattan Declaration at: http://www.manhattandeclaration.org/home.aspx
1. Isaiah 5:20 (NIV).
2. Steve Higginbotham, “Yesterday’s Fringe, Today’s Center,” South Green Street Church of Christ Weekly Newsletter, Vol. 23, No. 2, Jan. 12, 2004. Cited in KneEmail #594: at http://www.oakhillcoc.org.
3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same-sex_marriage_in_the_United_States as of February 2, 2010.
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