Recently, the Vice President of the United States of America
conducted a homosexual marriage between two White House staff members and
twitted on how happy he was doing so. The Rev. Franklin Graham, the son of Billy Graham, chided the
Vice President and said, 'There
Will Be A Price To Pay For Our Nation'. I agree with him because through
the Scriptures, we have seen God bring down great nations because of
wickedness. However, the focus of our discussion today is from what I read in
one of the Comment boxes:
This comment got me thinking. For some days now, the
questions I have been asking myself include: Am I doing enough to pass to the
next generation what I believe about God? Yes we are on our way out and have
fought this battle throughout our lives, have I done enough to prepare the next
generation to continue this battle or will they fall ‘victims’ to what the
commenter called ‘demented hatred and homophobia’? Remember these are words they have been using
to silence the voices of those who hold a different opinion to theirs and
except you have a strong moral balance, you may not be able to understand this
scheme of the enemy. Through the years, we have insisted that homosexuality is
just like every other sexual sin and perversion in the world. As God commanded
us, we love homosexuals as individuals, and every other sinner for that matter,
but we disapprove their sin. That is why we preach. God loves sinners but disapproves
of their sins. But these apologists will want to push it down our throat that
we are bigots that spread hatred among men. They say that we hate homosexuals
and we bear the responsibility for the death of any of them that commits
suicide for whatever reason. But this is far from the truth. Genuine Christians
do not hate people and yet are bold to say what the Bible says no matter whose
ox is gored, even at the detriment of our lives. The bible condemns every
sexual sin and perversion but lovely calls every person caught in any of the
sins to repentance because God has appointed a day He will judge the sins of
men. Heb.9:27.
It is a moral battle and has become more difficult now that
you have some so called Christians who are twisting some passages of the bible
to prove that it is normal to practice homosexuality, hence they do not need to
repent because that is who they are. But we know that this is a lie of the
devil to keep these ones in this bondage till they die. It is common knowledge
that when a people become very obstinate toward God, instead of responding to
God in repentance and obedience, they rebel and fight every prophet that God
uses to call them to repentance. This is because they want to remain in their
sins. Many preachers in the western world have been silenced already. They carefully
avoid mentioning the issue of homosexuality because of fear of backlash to
their ‘ministry’. I thank God for Rev Franklin who is still speaking with
boldness in that hostile clime.
But the question remains, have we prepared the next
generation for the battle? Are we doing all that we need to do? Am I teaching
my family? Do they know the difference? Have they been brought to the point
where they can stand their ground even when some people will want to push guilt
to their conscience to agree to a sin they did not commit? It is good to leave
wealth, money and properties behind for my children. However, in the theatre of
ideas, especially in the morality spheres, these things cannot sustain my
children. I know this very clearly. If they are won in that sphere, they will
even begin to commit the resources I would leave behind to fighting the values
I stood for. This is because it is in the theatre of ideas that values are
formed. That is where convictions are shaped. The ideas you have will either strengthen
your conscience or weaken it. Am I preparing my children to win in this battle?
It is good to send them to the best of schools, but if they succeed
academically only to come back as subdued people who cannot stand for the
values I was ready to die for, then I must have failed as a destiny moulder.
O Lord, I commit my life to raising the younger generation.
Help me!