How are Christians supposed to respond to the godless agenda we are now facing? This blog article was written in response to a recent article by the Rev. Al Mohler and deals with that very topic:
Fighting America's godless Agenda
Fighting America's godless Agenda
Al Mohler wrote a penetrating article on the radical homosexual agenda and its attack on the Church. The radical homosexual agenda has been built on incrementalism. It is willing to accept small concessions over time in order to finally triumph. It is not enough that it achieves acceptance in society through legislation and the courts, it seeks to destroy the moral fabric of society. Indeed, it seeks to marginalize and penalize anyone who stands against it, and that includes evangelical Christians. The story of Jonathan and Elaine Huguenin (c.f. Mohler’s article) is case in point.
Christians need to wake up and realize that this is not just a battle being waged against business owners. This is an ideological battle targeting Christians. We will lose the battle if we respond as individuals.
We must respond with one unified voice as Christ’s Church. This is not a call to diminish our doctrinal differences. There are good reasons why there are Baptists, Presbyterians, and Methodists. But there comes a time when the threat to the Church is greater than our doctrinal distinctives. What the Church is facing in this early part of the 21st Century threatens our very freedom to exercise our faith. It is the beginning of state sponsored persecution of Christianity.
So, what should the Church do about it? For the sake of discussion I have a few ideas.
1. Hold a conference that includes all evangelical denominations to discuss a unified response against the radical homosexual agenda. This would not be a conference to debate the doctrines that divide us but the threat that seeks to destroy us.
2. Publish a declaration affirming the intention of Christian churches, as well as individual Christians, to practice their faith in all aspects of their lives, both privately and in business.
3. Take the offensive in this battle instead of being passive. We need to support individual Christians, Christian run businesses, and churches that are being persecuted for their faith. If one Christian is threatened with fines or imprisonment, fine or imprison us all. If we stand alone we will surely fall. If we stand together there are no guarantees, but we will be seen as responding in one unified voice against the evil that seeks to destroy us.
4. Pastors must preach on this from the pulpit. This is not a time to shrink in cowardice but to take a stand and be courageous. Let our enemies know where to find us.
Dr. Mohler is more diplomatic and eloquent than I am. I thank God for his faithful voice on issues vital to the Church. I hope he would agree that now is not the time for the Church to just sit back and not respond. We must take up the fight and do so in the power of God.
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