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Monday, June 29, 2015

A Pastoral Letter Regarding the SCOTUS Ruling

Glenmora Church of Christ
P.O. Box 367
Glenmora, LA
June 27, 2015
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
            On Friday the Supreme Court of the United States ruled by a 5-4 majority that same-sex marriage is a legal right in all fifty states of our nation.  Given this momentous shift in legal and social policy, it is good for us to reflect on scripture as we consider how to respond to these changes in a way that is both faithful to God, while also loving to our neighbor.  I would like to remind us of a few truths from God’s word that would be helpful to keep in mind in the days and weeks ahead. 
The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever.” – Isaiah 40:8
While society’s opinions shift considering the acceptability of things, God’s word is consistent in its definition of sin.  This is true not only of the practice of homosexuality, but also greed, lust, fornication, and all others things the Bible condemns.  While we seek to stand firm on the word of God in this matter, we must be sure to condemn ALL sin. 
“…for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God…” – Romans 3:23
It is helpful to remember when speaking against sin that each and every one of us has sinned, and fallen short of the glory of God.  We struggle and sin in different ways, but we all stand condemned as sinners, forgiven only because of the blood of Christ.  While this should not prevent us from speaking against sin, it should impact the way in which we speak against it.  Ask yourself this question, “If someone were going to confront me over sin in my life, how would I want them to do so?”  No doubt we could all be confronted over some sin in our life, and so we should approach others in a loving and compassionate way, just as we ourselves we want to be approached. 
“For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.” – Ephesians 6:12
Satan would like nothing better than for us to see other human beings as our enemy in this matter, and for our discourse to be filled with rancor, hatred, and divisiveness.  However, we must remember that as Christians we are called to love people, even as we struggle against the “cosmic powers over this present darkness.”  For many of us, this issue hits home as it affects our family, friends, and other loved ones.  With that in mind, let us always speak with love and respect, modeling for the world around us how Christians can disagree with others compassionately and lovingly. 

While seeing the world shift further and further away from the truth of God’s word can be a frightening thing, I am also reminded of this simple truth: the early Christians accomplished wonderful things for Christ, in a world aligned against them.  Let us commit ourselves to loving God and our neighbor as they did, and to glorifying Christ in word and in deed. 
                                                                                                Yours in Christ,

                                                                                                            Justin 

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