Showing posts with label LGBT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LGBT. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

What's It Mean That God is Father?

What does it mean that God is Father? Aside from the obvious answer that it means God is our Father, there are many characteristics of God that are encapsulated in the description of God as “father.” The providing aspect of God, his Kingship and, well you know, that whole “Him” thing. Books like "The Shack" like to present God as the all-mother or some such nonsense and dispense with the clearly written words of the Bible for some gender inclusive (or just as exclusive as calling him father, but that’s neither here nor there) shtick. But we, as Christians, call God Father.

The aspects of God, his love, greatness, goodness, gentleness, awesomeness, graciousness etc. are not qualities that we would necessarily look at and think that God’s a dude, rather we’d think these cool qualities. But when coupled with his providence, Kingship, leadership and general fatherly-ness we would need to assume upon his fatherly nature because, well, he is our Father. As the Provider we his children are given an old picture of a man bringing home what is needed to give health, home and happiness to his family. As King we see a God fierce in battle and mighty to save from the onslaught of demonic hosts and our own sin. As Leader we see a God who is willing to do what is necessary to take his people where he wants them go.

But something interesting occurs when you strip God of his fatherly-ness. He becomes it and it becomes impersonal and impersonal becomes impartial and impartial becomes careless and careless becomes graceless and graceless becomes meaningless - meaningless to the point of irreverence and disregard. So much so that culture uses his name as a byword and a curse.

Culture has steadily and slowly attempted at removing God’s personal qualities, namely that he is father. And we are now, yes, even now, seeing the outcomes of those slow and steady cultural modifications to cultural Christian understandings. The modern day fight of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered (LGBT) movement for cultural standing and inclusion is part and portion of the degenderization of the society at large which is an outcome of removing God’s fatherly-ness from his personality. It is also, I believe, part of the reason we see such drastic issues with out of wedlock pregnancies and fatherless children, as well as the astounding 56 million abortions that have legally happened since Roe V Wade.

Removing God’s Fatherly nature from the written word, from our modern understanding of God and our cultural understand of Christianity has done nothing in the way of help for our economy, our children or our future. It is safe to argue that homosexuality is not an economically sound decision because economics is based on buying units, of which, homosexuals do not produce because they cannot reproduce. The same can be said for abortion; on an economic point 56 million buying units have been lost thus far, those are both dollars not being used but also jobs not being created or sustained by one, if not all, of those 56 million. And statistically speaking a child born out of wedlock is more likely to live life on welfare than one born in a married family and is , therefore, a burden on the economy because a non-producing unit is only consuming.


But father God is and father he remains. He is father because he has revealed himself as such. He has spoken clearly of who he is in his word, therefore we see him not as impersonal, impartial and unimportant; no we see him as personal, partial and vastly important and this changes everything.


To read an expanded peice on this topic visit Parts, Portions & Pieces.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

A Thought About NALT


There is this thing going on, this thing called NALT. It’s a bunch of Christians pointing at Christians and calling them bigots for calling homosexuality sin. Lead by fellas like Dan Savage and John Shore this thing aims at proclaiming to LGBT’s that Not All Christians are Like That (NALT).

They stare down at their fellow “brothers and sisters” saying that they are wrong, bigots, right-wing conservatives, and fundamentalists for thinking and believing the Bible to condemn homosexuality. (In fact Shore even goes so far as to call them unbelievers.)

And to a point I agree. Yea, we’re not all like that. Yea, not all Christians want to, “Hate LGBT” people. But quite frankly I find this little thing extremely offensive and divisive.

NALT does nothing more than give incentive to pit brother against brother and sister against sister. (Which, I suppose, I should be glad since, “I have come to, ‘set a man against his father, a daughter against her mother…” Matt 10:34-39)

By essentially claiming that all Christians who are not supporting LGBT ideals hate LGBT people is a universal claim that is majoritively untrue.

I do not support LGBT. The Bible is clear this is sin. But does this mean I hate them?

No, it means I want to love them and see them saved from their sin. Yet still more I do not see my sin as anymore terrible, damnable, or deplorable than their sin. But to say, “Turn from your sins with me and believe in Jesus,” is in fact loving.

Are all LGBT unsaved nonbelievers? No. Is it possible to be a Christian who struggles with homosexuality? Yes. However one’s identity would not be in their homosexuality but rather in Jesus. “Gay Christians” by nature identify themselves first by their sexual standing and not by their supposed Savior.

But again, I identify myself by my sins or any other thing than Jesus more often than not. Does this make me not a Christian? No, it makes me a saved sinner who struggles – along with all the other saved sinners – to see Jesus as completely satisfying in all areas of life including my heterosexuality.

So what am I saying? I’m saying that NALT is a divisive, manipulative and filled with false claims. I’m saying there is another option to their two-optioned approach. You can be a Christian and believe homosexuality is a sin and not hate the LGBT people – it’s called a “disagreement” and contrary to NALT teaching, these “disagreements” happen quite a bit.