If
we can believe the opinion polls which have dominated the news
in recent days, the vast majority of Americans have become
apathetic toward the problems of immorality. Behavior which was
once recognized as immoral has come to be viewed as acceptable.
It
is our belief that God, as our Creator, has the right to declare
something to be right or wrong. When He does so, it is our
responsibility to honor His word on the matter. God has not
remained silent on the subject of sexuality. Listen to what His
word says: ``Marriage is honorable among all, the bed undefiled;
but fornicators and adulterers God will judge''
(Heb. 13:4).
Americans once listened to God on this subject. Since the
so-called ``sexual revolution'' the conscience of America has
been seared to such an extent that when we dare to point out
God's condemnation of sexual immorality we are ridiculed as
prudish, judgmental or suffering from some form of phobia.
There is no doubt that God has greatly blessed our nation, but
it would be a mistake for America to take those blessings for
granted. The Old Testament is filled with examples of God
blessing nations as long as they furthered the cause of
righteousness, but later bringing down those same nations when
they persisted in wickedness.
God
ordained governments for our good
(Rom 13:1-7)
and
said our leaders are ``sent by Him for the punishment of
evildoers and for the praise of those who do good''
(1 Pet. 2:13-14).
Our
government is developing a pattern of doing just the
opposite-praising evil and punishing those who do good. God has
a warning about this too: ``Woe to those who call evil good, and
good evil...''
(Isa. 5:20).
America has been famous for its pride. The time has come for
America to be ashamed! ``Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin
is a shame to any people''
(Prov. 14:34).
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