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A Biblical Perspective on Current Events

Here is the key to the whole issue of separation of church and state: Spiritual biblical law is a higher law than man-made constitutional law.

AMERICA'S MARRIAGE DILEMMA
1-15-2004

The Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Massachusetts recently ruled in favor of same-sex marriages, and it would take a constitutional amendment to overturn the court’s opinion. The soonest a constitutional amendment could end up on the ballot is 2006. Until then, gay couples can get married as early as May of this year in Massachusetts. It’s the state’s law (Springfield News-Leader, Jennifer Peter, Associated Press, 2/5/04).

As a pastor, called by the divine Creator of heaven and earth, I must deal with the question: “How shall I function if the state of Missouri should follow suit?” My answer: “The same way that I do now.”

The myth about the separation of church and state becomes the issue every God-called leader in covenant with Father God must deal with. The State of Missouri requires a marriage license—it’s the law. A state recognized judge can officiate the marriage vows that the marrying parties desire. That is their constitutional right. What the state joins together is legal. If the married couple should later decide to get a divorce, the legal state authorities can make that happen. The courts can also decide who gets what concerning the property rights and child custody. Here is the key to the whole issue of separation of church and state: Spiritual biblical law is a higher law than man-made constitutional law. We must deal with “Caesar and God” in our present-day American society. It’s an issue of conscience.

As God-called pastors, we stand under God’s authority. His moral law requires that we obey Him regardless of the personal cost. Believing leads to obedience. In his book Truth & Power, J.I. Packer explains how we must be loyal to the truth and act according to our convictions:

Martin Luther said at Worms, “My conscience is captive to the Word of God; to go against conscience is neither right nor safe; here I stand, there is nothing else I can do; God help me; amen.” The privilege of knowing God’s truth with certainty and precision carries with it the responsibility of obeying that truth with equal precision. Christianity is no armchair faith, but a call to action.

The pastor and elders or deacons of the local church must discern and judge who to confirm or endorse in a biblical, blood covenant marriage between a man and woman. Scripture says, “My brethren, let not many of you become teachers, knowing that we shall receive a stricter judgment” (James 3:1).

I believe I am one of the best American citizens in our land. I abide by local, state, and federal laws until my God-trained conscience says otherwise. This would be where accepting and participating in same-sex marriages comes into view. God sent His Son to die for people who are in bondage to sin of any kind—including, in my view, the sin of homosexuality.

When Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Son of God/Man, was on earth, “He was a friend of sinners.” A good friend will tell you the truth whether you want to hear it or not, because of the true covenant love that has been placed in his/her heart by the Holy Spirit (Rom. 5:5).

We have a friendly heaven. God is not angry with sinners. He has reconciled all things on earth and heaven unto Himself and made peace through the blood of the cross of Christ (Col. 1:19-20).

Christianity in Massachusetts has its work cut out for it, so does Christianity in the other 49 states in America. The Word and Spirit of God tell me the best is yet to come. That’s my bottom line as one of God’s prophetic voices of present truth.

 

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