Christianity
seems to be under the pump of late, however this is nothing new, the chosen of
God have and will always find themselves under the cosh of the enemy and his
followers. God’s covenant with mankind began with Abram, who later became
Abraham a common occurrence once God had singled out men to follow and serve
Him. Jacob became Israel, Simon Bar-Jonah became Peter and Saul became Paul; an
illustration of a radical change to their lives. Similarly the sinner repents
and believes that they need to be saved from themselves and they then cry upon
the Lord Jesus Christ asking for forgiveness believing that He is the Way, the
Truth and the Life and that God the Father rose Him from the dead. Once this
event takes place in an individual’s life they are then “born again”,
miraculously God intervenes opening their eyes to His truth. We were once blind
by now the Christian shouts “I can see!”
Last night that
“hot potato” topic raised its head again on national television; homosexuality
in the church. The answer on this topic is as clear as day, however this does
not mean that in lieu of that sin other then get a pass. Sin is sin and every
breach of God’s law shall stand before the judge. Sadly the victimised
mentality of some feel that they should get a license, it will and can never
happen. God hates sin, but has such an abundance of love to His creation that
He has given us an out and that is not to excuse away our sin but for us to
rather own it, confess it and seek out His forgiveness in the finished work of
the cross.
Homosexuals are
as guilty as liars are and visa versa. Both camps have breached God’s law and
will have to give an account to Him and then face His judgement where the
second death will be the fate of some. The only way we will ever escape that
dreaded day is if we find salvation in the Lord Jesus Christ. We must start
with Him and then seek out God’s grace (His unmerited favour) to work it all
out.
I also heard in
the same package someone speaking on behalf of the “Word of God” with baloney
coming out of his mouth. He said that if the Christian says that the Word of
God is the final authority, which it is! Then the Christian must apply
themselves to all of God’s Word and not only that which suits. I concur!
However where scripture is misquoted then I do not concur. He said that the
Bible says we must only eat certain foods and most don’t. The Law of Moses does
specify this, however the Lord Jesus has fulfilled the Law and therefore this
no longer applies as it once did, the Christian is now under the Lord Jesus’
yoke, the perfect sacrifice for the sinner. We stand because of His work and
not our own merit. This is why I have learnt to love this song with such
appreciation, “Jesus in my Place” by the Summit Kids; the gospel message in
four words.
The Lord Jesus
had such compassion on me that He was willing to die for me and take my sin
upon Himself, Wow! Which now does not imply that I am free to continue in my
sin as I once did, all this proves is that I view His sacrifice with very
little value attached to it, when in fact it cost Him His life.
The homosexual
does not get a pass, nor the liar or the adulterer, nor the envious and all
those who take the Lord Jesus’ sacrifice lightly; we will all have to give an
account.
Coming back to
the law of God; if we walk in the Spirit we are not under the yoke of the law,
what we eat has nothing to do with the Christian faith, just so long as we eat
giving thanks to our God and Father for his provision. The end of it is this; “Food will not commend us to God. We are no worse
off if we do not eat, and no better off if we do.” (1Corinthians 8:8)
My conclusion is this, sin is sin and we must all
own our sin whatever that may be, regardless of our own weaknesses, it must
never be explained away as a free pass to continue that grace may abound. If
and when we fall into sin, it is the Christians responsibility to ask for
forgiveness. But as far as trying to tailor the Bible to suit our own sin that
will never be accepted by God, and when we try and condone our sinful actions
all we prove is that we are still under the curse of sin. This applies to
liars, the homosexuals and all the other categories mentioned in the Bible, but
what a person eats is most certainly not one of them.
Signing off
Tyrone