Romans 1:24-32
The homosexual movement
continues to grow in force and number, and they have now gotten big enough where
their homosexual relationships are formally legalized as real marriage unions.
As a result, many liberal-minded Christians are now supporting this
legalization, thinking that God has no problems with this union; much less have
any problems with homosexuality in general. As Christians, the only
thing that should matter to us is what God thinks about this issue not what the
politicians think, not what some of the liberal media think, and not what the
world in general thinks.
While the Bible does
address homosexuality, it does not explicitly mention same-sex marriage. It is
clear, however, that the Bible condemns homosexuality as an immoral and
unnatural sin. Leviticus 18:22 identifies homosexual sex as an abomination, a detestable
sin. Romans 1:26-27 declares homosexual desires and actions to be
shameful, unnatural, lustful, and indecent. I Corinthians 6:9 states that homosexuals are unrighteous
and will not inherit the kingdom of God. Since both homosexual desires and
actions are condemned in the Bible, it is clear that homosexuals “marrying” is
not God’s will, and would be, in fact, sinful. Whenever the Bible
mentions marriage, it is between a male and a female. The first mention of
marriage, Genesis 2:24, describes it as a man leaving his parents and
being united to his wife.
The Bible alone,
however, does not have to be used to demonstrate this understanding of
marriage. The biblical viewpoint of marriage has been the universal
understanding of marriage in every human civilization in world history. History
argues against gay marriage. Modern secular psychology recognizes that men and
women are psychologically and emotionally designed to complement one another. Regarding
the family, psychologists contend that a union between a man and woman in which
both spouses serve as good gender role models is the best environment in which
to raise well-adjusted children. Psychology argues against gay marriage. In
nature/physicality, clearly, men and women were designed to “fit” together
sexually. With the “natural” purpose of sexual intercourse being procreation,
clearly only a sexual relationship between a man and a woman can fulfill this
purpose. Nature argues against gay marriage.
So, if the Bible,
history, psychology, and nature all argue for marriage being between a man and
a woman why is there such a controversy today? Why are those who are opposed to
same-sex marriage labeled as hateful, intolerant bigots, no matter how
respectfully the opposition is presented? Why is the gay rights movement so
aggressively pushing for same-sex marriage when most people, religious and
non-religious, are supportive of—or at least far less opposed to—gay couples
having all the same legal rights as married couples with some form of civil
union?
The answer, according to
the Bible, is that everyone inherently knows that homosexuality is immoral and
unnatural, and the only way to suppress this inherent knowledge is by
normalizing homosexuality and attacking all opposition to it. The best way to
normalize homosexuality is by placing same-sex marriage on an equal plane with
traditional opposite-gender marriage. Romans 1:18-32 illustrates this. The truth is known because God has made it
plain. The truth is rejected and replaced with a lie. The lie is then promoted
and the truth suppressed and attacked. The vehemence and anger expressed by
many in the gay rights movement to any who oppose them is, in fact, an
indication that they know their position is indefensible. Trying to overcome a
weak position by raising your voice is the oldest trick in the debating book.
There is perhaps no more accurate description of the modern gay rights agenda
than Romans 1:31, “they are senseless, faithless, heartless,
ruthless.”
To give sanction to
same-sex marriage would be to approve of the homosexual lifestyle, which the
Bible clearly and consistently condemns as sinful. Christians should stand
firmly against the idea of same-sex marriage. Further, there are strong and
logical arguments against same-sex marriage from contexts completely separated
from the Bible. One does not have to be an evangelical Christian to recognize
that marriage is between a man and a woman.
According to the Bible,
marriage is ordained by God to be between a man and a woman (Genesis 2:21-24; Matthew 19:4-6). Same-sex marriage is a perversion of the
institution of marriage and an offense to God who created marriage. As
Christians, we are not to condone or ignore sin. Rather, we are to share the love of God and
the forgiveness of sins that is available to all, including homosexuals,
through Jesus Christ. We are to speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15) and
contend for truth with “gentleness and respect” (I Peter 3:15). As Christians,
when we make a stand for truth and the result is personal attacks, insults, and
persecution, we should remember the words of Jesus: “If the world hates you,
keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would
love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have
chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you” (John 15:18-19).
There is not one verse
in the Bible that condones or supports same-sex marriage. This is a
fact. As Christians, we are called to live Holy lives free from sinful
activities. The issue here is not discrimination in terms of taking people's
rights away but rather it is about confirming and supporting God's definition
of marriage. Marriage is clearly defined in the Bible and the Community (until
10 years ago) as Heterosexual in nature, a Male and a Female in a loving
relationship confirmed by vows at a public ceremony.
What does God think about same-sex marriages?
The Bible gives us a very direct and solemn answer on this very controversial
issue. It simply is a matter of putting together 3 very basic and solid verses
from Scripture, and then extrapolating off these three basic verses.
The first verse is from
Leviticus 20:13 where it says that a man shall not lie with another man as
he would with a woman, and if he does, this act will be considered an
abomination in the eyes of God. The second verse was from 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 where
it lists the sin of homosexuality as one of the specific sins that will keep
you from being able to enter into heaven when you die.
I believe these two
specific verses from the Bible are God’s emphatic answer on this issue. When
God says that any kind of homosexual activity will be considered an abomination
in His sight – and then tops it off by saying that this kind of activity will
prevent you from being able to enter into heaven – I believe these are the two
strongest and strictest warnings that God can give us on this one topic.
When God uses the word “abomination” to
describe this specific sin He is using the strongest and most intense word that
He can use to describe what He thinks about this particular sin. There is
simply no way to sugarcoat what these two verses are saying. They are both
direct and as plain as day.
The third verse tells us
that God does not change and that He is the same today as He was yesterday.
What this tells us, without any other possible interpretation is that if God
thought homosexuality was an abomination in the Old Testament then He will
still think that it is an abomination in the New Testament.
There is simply no way
that God is going to change His mind on this issue from Old Testament times to
New Testament times especially with the Bible telling us that God does not, cannot,
and will not change!
When God first created
the man Adam, He created one man and one woman and then told them to be
fruitful and multiply. He created Eve for Adam. Nowhere in Scripture does God
ever ordain or approve of any type of homosexual relationship between two men
or two women.
When we understand these
verses we can conclude that it does not take a rocket scientist to see what
God’s opinion is going to be on any type of same-sex marriage.
In conclusion, if any
type of homosexual activity is a complete and utter abomination in the eyes of
God then trying to legalize a homosexual relationship under the holy grounds of
marriage is going to be just as much of an abomination in His sight as any type
of homosexual activity was beforehand.
I believe that the
sacrament and institution of marriage is something very holy, very sacred, and
very special in the eyes of God. Any homosexual who wants to try and take their
abominable acts one step further into God’s holy ground of matrimony is mocking
God Almighty Himself. Any liberal Christian who is thus actively supporting or
engaging in this particular abomination is treading on extremely dangerous
grounds.
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