Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Kevin DeYoung's 40 Questions

Paul here: I wanted to share these thought-provoking questions to followers of Jesus Christ, regarding homosexual marriage, from Kevin DeYoung's "The Gospel Coalition" blog. I suggest you actually print out these questions and write down your answers, and when finished, that you reflect deeply on any areas of your life that may not be fully surrendered to the word & will of God. Hope this is helpful.
Kevin writes:  "If you consider yourself a Bible-believing Christian, a follower of Jesus whose chief aim is to glorify God and enjoy him forever, there are important questions I hope you will consider before picking up your flag and cheering on the sexual revolution. These questions aren’t meant to be snarky or merely rhetorical. They are sincere, if pointed, questions that I hope will cause my brothers and sisters with the new rainbow themed avatars to slow down and think about the flag you’re flying.
1. How long have you believed that gay marriage is something to be celebrated?
2. What Bible verses led you to change your mind?
3. How would you make a positive case from Scripture that sexual activity between two persons of the same sex is a blessing to be celebrated?
4. What verses would you use to show that a marriage between two persons of the same sex can adequately depict Christ and the church?
5. Do you think Jesus would have been okay with homosexual behavior between consenting adults in a committed relationship?
6. If so, why did he reassert the Genesis definition of marriage as being one man and one woman (Matthew 19:4-6)?
7. When Jesus spoke against porneia what sins do you think he was forbidding?
8. If some homosexual behavior is acceptable, how do you understand the sinful “exchange” Paul highlights in Romans 1:26-28?
9. Do you believe that passages like 1 Corinthians 6:9 and Revelation 21:8 teach that sexual immorality can keep you out of heaven?
10. What sexual sins do you think they were referring to?
11. As you think about the long history of the church and the near universal disapproval of same-sex sexual activity, what do you think you understand about the Bible that Augustine, Aquinas, Calvin, and Luther failed to grasp? 
12. What arguments would you use to explain to Christians in Africa, Asia, and South America that their understanding of homosexuality is biblically incorrect and your new understanding of homosexuality is not culturally conditioned?
13. Do you think Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were motivated by personal animus and bigotry when they, for almost all of their lives, defined marriage as a covenant relationship between one man and one woman?
14. Do you think children do best with a mother and a father?
15. If not, what research would you point to in support of that conclusion?
16. If yes, does the church or the state have any role to play in promoting or privileging the arrangement that puts children with a mom and a dad?
17. Does the end and purpose of marriage point to something more than an adult’s emotional and sexual fulfillment?
18. How would you define marriage?
19. Do you think close family members should be allowed to get married?
20. Should marriage be limited to only two people?
21. On what basis, if any, would you prevent consenting adults of any relation and of any number from getting married?
22. Should there be an age requirement in this country for obtaining a marriage license?
23. Does equality entail that anyone wanting to be married should be able to have any meaningful relationship defined as marriage?
24. If not, why not?
25. Should your brothers and sisters in Christ who disagree with homosexual practice be allowed to exercise their religious beliefs without fear of punishment, retribution, or coercion?
26. Will you speak up for your fellow Christians when their jobs, their accreditation, their reputation, and their freedoms are threatened because of this issue?
27. Will you speak out against shaming and bullying of all kinds, whether against gays and lesbians or against Evangelicals and Catholics?
28. Since the evangelical church has often failed to take unbiblical divorces and other sexual sins seriously, what steps will you take to ensure that gay marriages are healthy and accord with Scriptural principles?
29. Should gay couples in open relationships be subject to church discipline?
30. Is it a sin for LGBT persons to engage in sexual activity outside of marriage?
31. What will open and affirming churches do to speak prophetically against divorce, fornication, pornography, and adultery wherever they are found?
32. If “love wins,” how would you define love?
33. What verses would you use to establish that definition?
34. How should obedience to God’s commands shape our understanding of love?
35. Do you believe it is possible to love someone and disagree with important decisions they make?
36. If supporting gay marriage is a change for you, has anything else changed in your understanding of faith?
37. As an evangelical, how has your support for gay marriage helped you become more passionate about traditional evangelical distinctives like a focus on being born again, the substitutionary sacrifice of Christ on the cross, the total trustworthiness of the Bible, and the urgent need to evangelize the lost?
38. What open and affirming churches would you point to where people are being converted to orthodox Christianity, sinners are being warned of judgment and called to repentance, and missionaries are being sent out to plant churches among unreached peoples?
39. Do you hope to be more committed to the church, more committed to Christ, and more committed to the Scriptures in the years ahead?
40. When Paul at the end of Romans 1 rebukes “those who practice such things” and those who “give approval to those who practice them,” what sins do you think he has in mind?
Food for thought, I hope. At the very least, something to chew on before swallowing everything the world and Facebook put on our plate."

Friday, July 10, 2015

Contemplative Prayer or the Holy Spirit?

Good read on a subject extremely relevant today. Whether you claim to be a Christian or not, you have been influenced by this philosophy.  Time is short, and all the Bible says about the last days is going to take place, and its beginning to coalesce even now. Are you ready?

Here is the link to the article:
Contemplative Prayer or the Holy Spirit

2 Timothy 4:2-4
Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine. 
For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; 
And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.



Wednesday, July 1, 2015

The Strange gods of Zaphon

I had an interesting & strange encounter at the Farmers Market with a man named Timothy, and woman named Sarah that I assume was his wife. Timothy heckled me, in an acceptable way, just after 3-1/2 minutes into my public preaching last Saturday, talking about "the gods of Zaphon." (Remember, hecklers are a good thing when open-air preaching, so I'm not complaining.) You can check it out via the link to the audio on my previous post, or on the Audio: Open Air Preaching page above (should be the top link on the page, the file starts with the date 20150627....)


When I finished speaking and stepped off my box, Timothy showed up right away, again talking about "the gods of Zaphon." A young brother in the Lord by the name of Ray had just got up on the box and started preaching, and I actually wanted to listen to him, but this conversation started with Timothy & Sarah, so we talked.

Be my guest, and listen in on the audio recording of this street corner encounter: LINK

I tried to tweak the audio to bring up the conversation and quiet the background, but it's the Farmers Market, what can I say? That young brother, Ray, is preaching 6 feet away from me, there's a singer using amplification across the intersection, etc. etc. But I think you can follow the discussion, and I wanted to share it just because:

  1. I've never heard of "the gods of Zaphon"
  2. I wanted you to hear an example of what one encounters out on the streets, often around strange teachings & beliefs our neighbors have, that are founded in pagan religions, as I think this one is
  3. People wrest the scriptures (2 Peter 3:16), and we need to be able to answer with truth (Sarah's belief we are all born children of God; that Jesus' first coming was more about showing us how to do what He did and more than He did, not so much to rescue us from eternal damnation; that all the people in Hell will one day be released - just some examples you'll hear in the audio)
Hope this is an encouragement to boldly share the gift of eternal life we have, who have turned to Jesus alone and been born-again. Time is short. I hope to be back down to the Farmers Market this Saturday, the 4th of July, but we don't know what tomorrow may bring. Jesus may come to catch us away before then, or I may go to be with Him. 

Here's a few notes from a quick search for "the gods of Zaphon."

Holman Bible Dictionary

Zaphon



(zay' pahn) Place name meaning, “north.”
1. City east of the Jordan River in Gad's territory (Joshua 13:27 ). It was probably a center of worship of the god Baal-zaphon in the days of Canaanite supremacy before the Gadites took over. It is identified with tell el-Qos, tell es-Saidiye, or tell el-Mazar. Shophan (Numbers 32:35 ) may be another spelling of the same city.
2. Mountain viewed as home of the gods in Canaanite thought, perhaps referred to in Psalm 48:2 (NIV), Isaiah 14:13 (NRSV), and Job 26:7 (NRSV), showing Yahweh controls what Canaan thought their gods possessed.


The Official King James Bible Online

'ZAPHON' in the Bible ... 1 Instances   


Joshua 13:27
And in the valley, Betharam, and Bethnimrah, and Succoth, and Zaphon, the rest of the kingdom of Sihon king of Heshbon, Jordan and his border, even unto the edge of the sea of Chinnereth on the other side Jordan eastward.