An entry
from: www.theblazingcenter.com/
Yesterday
millions of conservative Christians went to Chick-Fil-A in support of the
company’s stand against gay marriage. Now, if you got a chicken sandwich or
three yesterday, this post isn’t to condemn in any way. But, I think it’s
really important that we think about how our actions reflect upon the gospel.
So think out loud with me.
I didn’t eat
at Chick-Fil-A yesterday. Yes, I believe the Bible teaches that marriage is
supposed to be between a man and a woman. Yes, I believe that homosexuality is
a sin. But yesterday’s mass show of support for Chick-Fil-A didn’t bring the
gospel of grace and repentance to homosexuals. It simply erected another
barrier. It didn’t display the glory of Christ, it simply demonstrated that we
don’t like it when someone attacks our faith. It didn’t glorify the
life-changing, sin-destroying power of Christ, it simply said, “We won’t stand
for this.”
My biggest
concern is that we may win the culture war on gay marriage and yet drive
homosexuals away from Christ.
Instead of
voicing our disapproval of homosexuality by buying chicken sandwiches, what if
we followed Jesus’ example instead, and made friends with homosexuals? Hung out
with them, ate with them, listened to them, heard their stories, and then
shared the life-changing gospel with them? What if we asked them to tell us
about their experiences with homosexuality, then showed them how the gospel
meets them at every point in their lives? What if we told them about how Jesus
has completely changed our lives?
Consider how
Jesus led people to repentance. He hung out with the wino’s so much that people
called him a drunkard! He asked the Samaritan woman (an “us” vs. “them”
situation if there ever was one) at the well for a drink of water. He ate
dinner with Zacchaeus. Jesus demonstrated a beautiful boldness and gentleness.
The cause of
the gospel will lose if we ban gay marriage and yet at the same time create an
“us” vs. “them” battle. Our ultimate goal should be to win homosexuals for
Christ, not win a culture war.
If a
homosexual comes into my church I want him to feel welcome. If everyone came
into the church carrying Chick-Fil-A bags, I think that would create the
opposite effect. It would make him feel very unwelcome. Excluded. Hated. Like
no one wanted him around.
I don’t
believe homosexuality is right, but if we’re going to effectively reach those
in the gay community, we’ve got to find better ways to do it. The only people
Jesus boycotted were the religious leaders. With everyone else, he entered into
their world. Yes, he called them to repentance, and we need to do that. We
can’t back down from what the Bible says about homosexuality. But we need to do
it with the love, gentleness, and affection of Christ Jesus. Not with snarky
Facebook comments and loud demonstrations.
Jesus was
called a friend of sinners. I don’t think that buying chicken sandwiches puts
us into that category.
Hi Noel,
ReplyDeleteThis story didn't begin with any meanings about rejection to gay community. Dan Cathay just share his perspective about traditional marriage.
But the situation becomes worst between people and people in this world, when they are trying to fight to protect their community.
jesus Christ din't hate people, He just hates sins, we should learn from Him. And There only two kind of people in this world: saved people and unsaved people.
With two 2 things, I think we can decide how to treat people no matter what situation they are in. :)
God bless.