Of course, some like to smugly point out that the book
of Leviticus also condemns the eating of certain foods like pork and shrimp. However, what their beguiling talking-points
sources do not inform them is that those dietary laws were for theocratic Israel
alone, not for other nations. In other
words, that which God prohibited Israel from eating He did not consider an
abomination to others. For example,
Deuteronomy 14:21, “Ye shall not eat of
anything that dieth of itself: thou shalt give it unto the stranger that is in thy
gates, that he may eat it; or thou mayest sell it unto an alien: for thou art
an holy people unto the Lord thy God….”
Thus, they were not to eat it, but they could sell it to others to eat!
Or they reference
Leviticus 19:19, where God instructs theocratic Israel not to allow the
breeding of two kinds of cattle together, the sowing of two kinds of seed
together, or the mixing of garment materials.
“See,” say they, “if you are going to judge us who practice what
Leviticus 18:22 calls an abomination, you must also judge yourself for
violating Leviticus 19:19!”
Never mind that God never
says that other nations were defiled for the mixing of fabrics, seeds or
breeds. Those statutes were designed to teach
Israelites to “be holy unto” God (Leviticus 20:26) by learning to make
distinctions (Leviticus 20:25). Israel
had been delivered from pagan Egypt and was about to enter pagan Canaan where
moral distinctions were ignored (Leviticus 18:3). One can be sure that if a person learned how
to distinguish between a wheat and barley seed, or between a garment of wool
and that of cotton, or between a goat and an ass, he would certainly know how
to distinguish between a man and a woman!
A distinction that even little children have the power to make that evidently
eludes adult progressives who ludicrously confer upon the gender-confused inapplicable
titles like “courageous.”
Indeed, due to the compromise and effeminate attitude of so many
churches, religious institutions and leaders, we find ourselves in an increasingly
greater battle over the issue of sexual perversion. For example although Russell Moore, president
of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist
Convention, rightly decried the faulty Supreme Court Decision, he is the same
one who less than two years ago was featured in a Wall Street Journal article entitled, “Evangelical Leader Preaches
A Pullback From Politics, Culture Wars” (The
Wall Street Journal, Tuesday, October 22, 2013, p. A1). Mr. Moore, in Obama-like fashion, basically announced
ahead of time to the enemies of the gospel that he was tired of the fight and
was ready to surrender. And some of the
reasons given for this “pullback”? According
to the Journal summary, “to keep
millennials engaged in the church” and out of concern for “alienated young
believers.” Moore’s quoted advice to
church leaders is just as revealing: be “winsome, kind and empathic.” Perhaps he and other men of his caliber think
that is the type of preaching God bid Jonah have when he finally entered sick
Nineveh?
This comment from the PatriotPost.com’s 5/29/15 “Daily Digest”
well communicates the sissy response most professing Christians have had and
will continue to have: “Cultural
and casual Christians, the ones who believe philanthropy and showing up for a
holiday service is their only necessary spiritual response, will quickly
self-identify and want to change the subject. Eventually, these fair-weather
believers will either deepen their faith or more explicitly abandon it to avoid
social stigma or name-calling.”
Our land is so sick it is
about to vomit. Yet, to those who are
disheartened by the celebration of this defilement, surrender yourself to be
the fulfillment of Ezekiel 22:30, “And I
sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the
gap before me for the land, that I should not destroy it….” Moses was that man for Israel: “Therefore he said that he would destroy
them, had not Moses his chosen stood before him in the breach (same Hebrew
word as “gap” in Ezekiel 22:30), to turn away his wrath, lest he should
destroy them” (Psalm 106:23).
May the Lord God not have
to say of America, “…but I found none.” Rather, may the truly courageous stand in the
breach that has been made in our land, claiming the promise given in II
Chronicles 7:14, “If my people, which are
called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and
turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive
their sin, and will heal their land.”