“You can make many plans, but the Lord’s purpose will prevail.” Proverbs 19:21

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Taking A Stand



Every electronic devise is currently lit up with the heated news over Duck Dynasty’s beloved Phil Robertson making a very bold and blunt Biblical statement on the subject of homosexuality. Fans are enraged that his constitutional right to state his free opinion on the matter has been infringed on by A&E, and that GLAAD and other media sources have crucified him for his profound statements.

I have already taken my part in the growing demonstration to support Phil and his family, and also for the fact that I believe it was his American right to state his belief without being criticized or punished for doing so.

But that is not what I wish to discuss now. Sadly there has been a painful situation that I have noticed for some time. And until last night, I shamefully discovered the issue’s depth. The issue is not on homosexuality or sin, but on the lack of Christians having been bold enough – until now – to take a stand. Far too long Christians have sat idle allowing – without a fight – others to strip us of our freedom to pronounce our belief, values, and faith. The fact that the media and citizens have been squashing our civil liberty to voice our faith and opinion has gone on for quite some time and has only continued to get worse. What I find to be sad is that it took the threat of losing a favorite Christian celebrity and even possibly tv show, for people to wake up and say, “Hey, this has gone on long enough.”

Personally, I can’t recollect a time where Jesus put off and put off before telling people that sin is wrong and that their personal opinion on the matter doesn’t change it from being a sin. Why have Christians remained lazy? Why have we even allowed ourselves to conform to the world so much that we even have agreed that, “Hey, everyone deserves what they want,” or “That’s their choice,” or whatever the issue is. Why do we no longer stand up for the right side of homosexuality, divorce, debauchery, language, modesty, and abortion? It’s not just the one sin that we have not stood up against….It’s all of them. We ourselves have even fallen prey to this world and morphed our values to be like minded of this world rather than that of Christ’s.

We are called to be alien to this planet. To be different. The outcast. How are we doing that when we remain sitting quietly or go along with the demoralization of our country and the world?

If we choose to take a stand, it should not be of one that reflects hate like those who are against us. We are not to fight hate with hate. You fight hate with love and goodness, purity and righteousness.

 Christ calls us to love the sinner, but to hate the sin. We are not to condemn others because of their actions. We are to love them despite their misdeeds. Remember, we ourselves are sinners who have only found the grace of God. We are to show that same grace and mercy to those who have not yet found it in Christ.
It is a hard task that is assured. One that we must tread carefully if we are to do it right. Rather than lashing back with spiteful words that condemn those who oppose us, we are to quote scripture in kindness and without using a tone or language that reflects animosity. Our deeds should a mirror image of Christ not of one that is of the persecutor down the street or in the media.

How is anyone to see Christ reflected in us if we are acting just as wrong as the enemy?

“You have heard it said, 'You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you...” - Matthew 5:43-44

It is time that we as Christians take a stand like that of Phil Robertson. It is time that we use our constitutional right to voice our faith with LOVE. It is time that we follow the command to be salt of this Earth.

What will you decide to do? Will you take a stand out of love, goodness, and faith? Or will you continue to sit idle or even provoke your enemy with just as hateful words as he?

 “You are the salt of the earth, but if salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled under people's feet. “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” – Matthew 5:13-16