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Watch the Branch Wither
I saw an email recently that said
that Canada is considering passing a law that will make
it a crime for anyone to publish "hate" literature,
by quoting Bible verses that condemn the homosexual
lifestyle. That puts Christians into a dilemma. Or does
it? I don't think so. While there are many Bible verses
that we can find to show that the homosexual lifestyle
is wrong, there is a way to reach the homosexual community
with the Gospel without even mentioning their
sexual orientation.
We received an email from a young
lady who had experimented with homosexuality. She then
made a commitment to Christ and stopped all sexual activities,
but was soon drawn back into the gay lifestyle. She
complained that now her Christian ex-friends were telling
her that she was on her way to Hell, principally because
of homosexuality.
My guess is that she made a "decision
for Christ" under the sound of the modern Gospel.
She was probably told that she could be sure that she
would go to Heaven when she died, if she gave her heart
to Jesus. She then gave her heart to Him, and stopped
what she perceived to be sinful in God's sight, and
it wasn't long until her sinful nature took control
of the reigns and steered her back to the world.
Here's the problem. Homosexuality
was just one branch of sin on the deep-rooted tree of
her sinful nature. Zealous Christians looked at the
tree, saw the branch that they perceived to be evil,
and encouraged her to cut it off and come to Christ.
The branch was gone, but the tree of her sinful
nature still remained healthy.
What should have happened is that
root of the tree should have been attacked with the
sharp axe of God's Law. If the core of her sinful nature
had been destroyed, the branch of homosexuality would
have withered and died, because its life source had
been taken away.
Perhaps we need another modern Bible
version to fit the fruit of modern evangelistic methods.
Then we could quote verses that suit our converts: "Therefore,
if any man has made a decision for Christ, he is nearly
a new creature. Old things are more or less passed away;
behold, almost all things are become new." Of course,
God's Word doesn't say that. It instead says "Therefore
if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature:
old things are passed away; behold, all
things are become new" (2 Corinthians 5:17--italics
added). That means a homosexual who is truly in Christ
is no longer a homosexual. He is a new creature. He
is born again. His old sinful nature is gone. It has
passed away. It's dead.
Does that mean that he won't have
homosexual temptations? Of course not. Before a straight
person becomes a Christian, he gives himself to heterosexual
sin, whether it is in the form of lust or of fornication.
He comes to Christ and becomes a new creature. Does
that mean that he will no longer have sexual temptations?
Of course not. He will no doubt find the sexual realm
to be more of a battle than before he came
to Christ. This is because there was no "battle"
before his conversion. He had surrendered to
sexual sin. It was his master. Now he fights it by reckoning
it as dead, and the same is the case with a homosexual
who is truly born again. He reckons the old sinful nature
dead.
I shared the gospel with a couple
recently, using the Law to bring the knowledge of sin.*
They were humbled by the Commandments, so I shared the
cross and the necessity of repentance and faith. Then
I exhorted them to seek the Lord, and asked, "Are
you two married?" They smiled, snuggled together
and said, "No, but we've been living together
for sixteen years!" Then they realized what
they had just said. It was as though they had been in
a habit of unashamedly boasting of the fact that they
had been faithfully fornicating for so long. But this
time they suddenly looked guilty for what they had just
admitted, and nodded as I told them that fornicators
would not inherit the Kingdom of God.
While there are degrees of sin, both
homosexuals and fornicators will not be heirs to Heaven
(1 Cor. 6:9). Homosexuality and fornication are evident
branches on the tree. If we focus on these, the person
to whom we are speaking may allow the branches to be
pruned... but sin is still alive while the root remains.
So don't be fooled into giving your attention to the
branch. Ignore it, and instead put your energies into
the cause rather than the symptom. Again, it
is the sinful nature that feeds the sinful life.
So never leave home without the axe
of God's Law. You need it to attack deep and strong
roots. Keep it sharp. Hold it tight. Learn how to swiftly
use its shining blade, then stand back and watch the
branches wither. When the groundwork is thoroughly done,
the reward of your efforts will soon be evident.
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* If you are not sure how to do this, listen to "Three
Minutes to Live."
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