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Unless you've been hiding from the news, you are well aware of the fact that gay
marriage is on the forefront of American politics and social issues.
Just a few days ago NBA player Jason Collins came out and
stated that
he is a homosexual.
President Obama soon called him and told him that
he couldn't be prouder of him.
The Boy Scouts of America are now considering admitting openly gay boys
as scouts.
But perhaps the biggest, most significant issue in the news today, relating to gay
marriage, is taking place
within the highest court in the land.
On March 26th and 27th,
the Supreme Court in the United States heard arguments on two gay marriage
cases.
Now the first case was
California's Proposition 8.
Proposition 8 is a voter initiative to amend the California state
constitution to restrict marriage to a man and a woman.
Now this initiative was passed
by the voters in 2008,
and after being challenged
has made its way to the Supreme Court.
Now the second case
that was heard by the Supreme Court took place on March 27th,
and it covered the Defense of Marriage Act.
Now the Defense of Marriage Act is a federal law
that was passed by both Houses of Congress in 1996,
and it restricts federal marriage benefits
to male-female marriages.
It also states plainly that
states do not have to honor gay marriages that occurred in other
states.
Now interestingly,
this law passed by a large majority,
and was signed by Bill Clinton.
Well, a lot has changed since 1996.
Depending on the ruling of the Supreme Court justices,
this could all be overturned and gay marriage could become the accepted law
of the land.
If this comes to pass,
what should be the reaction of Christians?
Well first,
we should never forget that God is the one who created marriage and He's the
one who defines it.
In Matthew 19:6, Matthew says that God is the One Who joins two people
in marriage. So truly,
if God does not join you, then you are not married.
It doesn't matter if, if a couple has a piece of paper from their state or
from the United States government that says they are married.
If God does not recognize it then it's nothing more than a piece of paper.
Well, how does God feel about homosexual marriage?
In Romans 1:26 and 27 God refers to homosexuality as vile,
unnatural, and shameful. The Old Testament, in Leviticus 20 verse 13
the Bible says if a man lies with the male
as he lies with a woman,
both of them have committed an abomination.
You see from the beginning, God has defined marriage as being between a man
and a woman.
And that being the case,
God will not join two men or two women together
in marriage.
Now a second thing worthy of noting,
is that Christians should not mistreat homosexuals.
Hateful rhetoric
should never come out of the mouth of the child of God.
We should never let ourselves forget that
they, the gays and lesbians,
they're souls created in the image of God, just as we are.
It's true that they are engaging in a sin that is sickening in the sight of God,
but they need the same thing that everyone else does,
and that is the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
We should not be afraid of homosexuals. We should not hate them.
We certainly should not seek to harm them physically.
What we should do is to reach out and teach them.
As Christians, we know that God will never join gay men together in marriage.
We know that He finds it as an abomination in His sight,
and furthermore we know that no matter what happens in the world around us
we cannot bid godspeed to the wickedness of homosexuality,
or to support gay marriage
in anyway.
While we await the decision of the Supreme Court,
true New Testament Christians
need to be using every legal means to oppose homosexuality,
and we must never forget to pray.