Why I Am Not Opposed to Gay Marriage

I'm not sure what a rainbow has to do with anything really.

I’m not sure what a rainbow has to do with anything really.

Yes.  I am a Christian and I do not oppose gay marriage.  I’m not only a Christian, you see.  I am also an American who believes in America and the beliefs upon which the United Sates was founded.  One piece of this is the fundamental right to the pursuit of happiness.  So if two men or two women think they need an official document that says that they are married, then so be it.  It does nothing to alter the state of my marriage or my beliefs concerning the meaning of marriage.

However, this does not mean that a person who has strong feelings against homosexual marriage ought to be required to participate in any manner they do not wish.  A pastor should not be required to marry a homosexual couple simply because it is legal.  Nor should a business be required to provide service to anyone if it means acting contrary to a fundamental belief of its proprietors. This is a highly charged issue no matter which side one stands on.  Rational discussion about whether gay marriage is right or wrong is almost impossible.  There’s too much emotion attached and competing moral, religious and political ideals all mixed into the issue.  I have simply come to the conclusion that, hey if that will make you happy, go for it.

Now, before any one brands me as some kind of crazed apostate or neo-liberal or even congratulates me on my new found pc tolerance on this issue I am not saying that I support homosexual marriage.  If one asks me if I am for or against gay marriage, I will have to say that I am against it. I am just not going to actively oppose it.

  I have simply come to the conclusion that, hey, if that will make you happy, go for it.

I recognize that this is a complicated issue.  On the one hand I have searched Scripture for any positive mention of homosexuality whatsoever to no avail.  On the contrary, any mention of it is negative and more often than not it is extremely negative.  Also, there is the Biblical meaning of marriage as a representation of the Church (the Bride) and Christ Jesus (the Bridegroom).  The Church is meaningless apart from Christ and Jesus sacrificed everything for the Church. One without the other is unthinkable.  Two such Brides and no Bridegroom is incomprehensible.  Two Grooms is just as  inconceivable.  Throughout the Bible, marriage is analogous with Christ’s relationship with his people.  Therefore, marriage is intended for a man and a woman.

Throughout the Bible, marriage is analogous with Christ’s relationship with his people.

Yet, I do not oppose gay marriage.  Like I said in the beginning, if a piece of paper will make someone happy, let them have it. Be happy. ” But homosexuality is a sin!  How can you not be against it?” you might ask.  Again.  Like I said.  I am not encouraging homosexuality in anyway.  Scripture is clearly opposed to homosexuality and so every Christian including myself must refrain from it.

Receiving Jesus Christ is necessary to reaching God.

Receiving Jesus Christ is necessary to reaching God.

 I realize that I am a sinner saved purely by grace.

When I think about my salvation, however, I realize that I am a sinner saved purely by grace. I do not say that I used to be a sinner and now that I am saved, I no longer sin.  That would be foolish and a lie.  Jesus died for all the sins I have committed and every sin that I will commit.  I like to say that I sin less than I used to, but if the only one that it matters to compare one’s self to is the Almighty God, then I can make no claim to holiness.  Only God is holy.  The only difference between an unbeliever and a believer is salvation.  Nothing else really.  We could converse about the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer of course, but that’s a different discussion and even then, we would be left with the fact that believers are still sinners saved by grace. We are no better than anyone else.  My message to any believer who thinks that he or she is better than anyone else is this: It’s time to get over yourself.  Only God is good and you are not He.

 It’s time to get over yourself.  Only God is good and you are not He.

It’s time to pull all this together.  For the sake of argument, let’s assume that Scripture is correct and that faith in Jesus Christ is the only Way to eternal life and anyone who does not believe in Him is doomed to Hell once their time in this life is over. I can only hope that someone who does not believe in Jesus can find happiness in this life then, because their afterlife is literally going to be hell. That’s my first point.

My second point is that I don’t think it is the Church’s job to spend inordinate amounts of time condemning anyone or any group.  Nor should it lie and say that something is ok when Scripture clearly demonstrates that it is not.  It should call sin a sin.  The Church needs preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  This is its primary job.  This is also exactly what it is not doing. I have previously written about the pieces of John 3:16.   This is Jesus’s summation of the Gospel (the Bible really) as only He could present it.

John 3:16

John 3:16

Recently, I have posted concerning two dominant heresies confronting the true Church today, Oneness and the Prosperity Gospel.  I am not sure that dispensationalism is much better.  In fact, it strikes me to be potentially as damaging to evangelistic churches in the 21st century as Tillichian panentheism was for mainline churches in the 20th century. I have also attempted to define the Essentials of the Christian Faith. The Apostle’s Creed is a major player in defining the Christian Faith, for instance.  That is its purpose, after all. Belief matters, and let’s face it, what is widely held to be the Church is in reality an apostate farce and we wonder why society is as messed up as it is.

The Church needs preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  This is its primary job.

I am not ashamed of the Gospel.

I am not ashamed of the Gospel.

What’s the answer?  Get over yourself.  You are no better than anyone else in the world.  What you have going for you, if you are a believer in Jesus and therefore saved by grace, is that you have the advantage of the Holy Spirit to guide and empower you to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ so that others may be saved as well.  That same Holy Spirit will encourage you and give you the  ability to not sin (you will never be perfect at this, but with the Holy Spirit, you can get better at it).  The Holy Spirit can empower and guide those who you reach with the Gospel just as He does you. The honest, Christ centered, Holy Spirit driven preaching of the Gospel is the only way the world will be effectively changed.  So I choose to stand for Christ by preaching His Gospel found in the Bible and by loving my neighbors even if (or especially if) they are gay and married.

The honest, Christ centered, Holy Spirit driven preaching of the Gospel is the only way the world will be effectively changed.  

Feel free to agree or disagree in the comment section below.

God Bless,

Christopher

Exegete This Again

An original Gutenberg Bible

An original Gutenberg Bible (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I’ve been posting some of my deeper thoughts lately.  In the process, my motivation has been questioned as have my methods.  This is disappointing.  I have a personal theory that instructs me that if something doesn’t seem right, it ought to be investigated, you know, if it seems important.

I am further guided that if I do the investigation and things take a “left turn” and I am faced with exceptional conclusions that appear to be irrefutable, they need to be placed into the light so that others may examine them and prove them to be correct or false. That is my motivation.  Prove my strange ideas wrong but if I am right then be blessed by the revelation. Either way, God will be honored since if I am wrong, the evidence will edify those who observe it.  On the contrary, if what I say is true then it is from God.  There’s my motivation.  As such, this calls into question the motivation of my critics who have, so far been silent.

The Gutenberg Bible displayed by the United St...

The Gutenberg Bible displayed by the United States Library of Congress, demonstrating printed pages as a storage medium. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

My methods?  I read intelligently and critically.  Here’s a news flash.  The Bible is a book.  An essential idea of Christianity is that the Bible is God’s personal revelation of God’s self.  The essence of that ideal is that The Bible is a book that was written by God to inform us about God and His relationship with us and our’s with Him. It may have been written over a very long period of time, and penned by various hands from vaious cultures for numerous reasons, but the theological ideal informs us that God is the actual author and what we have today is a coherent document with the words and in the order that God intends us to witness.  The Bible is a book authored by God and therefore demands to be read and studied as such.  That only makes sense.

It’s important to exegete the text:

“At least two different forms of Biblical exegesis exist. They are called Revealed and Rational exegesis. Revealed exegesis believes the Holy Spirit inspired the Biblical authors of the texts and therefore the words in the Bible convey God’s divine revelation to man. Rational exegesis believes that the original writers of the Bible’s books used their own creativity and inspiration (apart from God) to write what they did. In short, some study the Bible believing that God himself directly inspired its writers while others approach the Bible as a collection of stories, fables, myths, etc. brought to life through the creativity and imagination of man.”

(http://www.biblestudy.org/beginner/definition-of-christian-terms/exegesis.html) *

I believe there are elements of truth to rational exegesis and that approach has its merits.  But knowing what a Sumerian poet was thinking when he began telling his story may be exceedingly fascinating, but that informs us more of him than God and unless we can get back to God, we are merely spinning our proverbial wheels if knowledge of God is what we are searching for.  Which is why I adhere to what the above quote refers to as Revealed Revelation.  Nothing is holy except in as much as it points to God.  This includes the Bible.  It is a book that reveals God.  I submit that it and the stories and books within it must be read with attitue that it and they are great works of literature that they are and with all the literary elements inherent in such works.

I’m sure I will be providing some examples in the near future.

God Bless,

Christopher

In case you are wondering what posts I’m referring to, here are links to all the articles in this controversial series:

The Day God Created Man: or Don’t Shoot the Messenger

A Rebuttal to WhenGod Greated Man

Jesus Is The Last Adam

The Origin Of Sin

Who Told You That You’re Naked?

*This article is a good one as is most of what I have read on this site, but I have not spent the time needed to state that I fully endorse all that is contained there. 

(Exegete This was originally posted January 12, 2012 by Christopher C. Randolph on christophercrandolph.wordpress.com)