by Scott Rossy
There are those within professing
Christianity who support and defend the homosexual lifestyle and homosexual
marriage. Among them there are those who are practicing homosexuals as well as
those who although they themselves are not homosexual, are of those who give “hearty approval” (Romans 1:32) and support to those who are. This
may sound strange since homosexuality is clearly prohibited in the bible, but
in recent years there have been more and more Christians who gradually adhere
to this view. So how then, does someone who claims to be a disciple of the Lord
Jesus Christ defend a lifestyle and an act that the bible calls an abomination?
There are two lines of argument behind
their reasoning:
1) Jesus never spoke about
homosexuality, so therefore He never condemned it. They attempt to find support
for their view from Jesus supposed silence on the matter concluding that He would
support and condone homosexual marriage.
2) It was Paul (and Moses) who
condemned homosexuality and since Christians are to be followers of Jesus, we
don’t need to obey what Paul said. He was just a man and his words aren’t
authoritative to Christians today. It’s only what Jesus spoke that matters.
Neither of these arguments are valid. Concerning the second argument about the authority of the Apostle Paul,
please see the previous post titled, That's Paul, not Jesus where I give some thoughts on the authority of Paul.
But what about Jesus? Do we know His view on marriage and sexual
relations? Did He ever speak on these matters? Yes! He absolutely did. Jesus
did reveal His will on these matters. He spoke clearly on God’s will for
marriage and sexuality. He clearly upheld and affirmed that marriage is to
consist of one man and one woman. He states that this has always been God’s
purpose and plan for marriage. He did this in a number of ways:
First, He speaks directly about
marriage. “He[Jesus] answered and
said, “Have you
not read that He who created them from the beginning made them male and female, and said,
‘For this
reason a man shall leave his
father and mother and be joined to his
wife, and the two shall become one flesh’? So they are no longer two,
but one flesh. What therefore God has joined together, let no man separate.” (Matthew 19:4-6). Of these 3 verses that Jesus spoke, the first 2 were quoted
directly from the Genesis chapter 2 account of the creation of man and woman on
the earth. The third verse was added directly by Him. He states clearly that
marriage is between one man and his one wife. He upholds the Genesis account of
creation and marriage. The institution of marriage has been created by
God, not man. He states; “What
therefore God has joined together…”
It’s a man and a woman joined together in marriage by God. This is
exactly what happened in the Genesis account that Jesus quoted. After creating
the first man (Adam), “Then the Lord God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone; I will make him a
helper suitable for him.” (Genesis 2:18). The
helper that God created for the man is the first woman (Eve). Genesis 2
continues; “The Lord God fashioned into a woman the rib which He had taken from the man,
and brought her to the man.” (Genesis 2:22). The bringing of the woman to the man was done
by God. He brought her to the man to be his wife, uniting them in marriage. This
was His plan, His will and His purpose in creating marriage. The idea of
marriage and the definition of marriage were not conceived by man. Again, this is what
Jesus meant when He said; “What therefore
God has joined together...” It
started with God, in His mind. Marriage exists by the work and will of God. It exists for His purposes. Man is
not at liberty to change what God has created. He created the man and then
created the woman as the corresponding helper for the man. He then brought the
woman to the man and joined them together in marriage. Adam understood this and
responded joyfully to what the Lord had done. The Genesis account ends with the
words that Jesus quoted; “For this reason a man
shall leave his father and his mother, and be joined to his wife; and they
shall become one flesh.” (Genesis 2:24). The two become one in the union
of marriage. This would prohibit the idea of polygamy as well.
Secondly,
Jesus spoke more of the marriage/family unit saying, “‘Honor your father and
mother,’ and, ‘He who speaks evil of father
or mother is to be put to death.’ – (Matthew 15:4). These two quotes are both contained in the books of Exodus, Deuteronomy and
Leviticus. Here, Jesus again affirms
that the family unit is to consist of both a father and a mother. He does not
say to honor “your parents” which is quite different and would have left it
open for a mixture of family units, but instead He reveals that in His mind a
child is to have both a father and a mother. Not a father and a father or a
mother and a mother. In fact, Jesus quotes some 7 times the “father and mother”
unit. Obviously, from His perspective, He considered this to be the norm.
In the Old Testament Moses speaks against and prohibits
homosexuality saying,
“If there is a man
who lies with a male as those who lie with a woman, both of them have committed
a detestable act; they shall surely be put to death. Their bloodguiltiness is
upon them.” – (Leviticus 20:13).
“You shall not lie with a male as one lies with a female; it is
an abomination.” – (Leviticus 18:22)
These 2 verses are from the book of Leviticus.
Some attempt to pit the words of
Jesus against the words of Moses or Paul, claiming their words don’t have the
same authority as Jesus. It’s important to note that Jesus quotes Moses. In fact,
Jesus quotes from the book of Leviticus, the very book in which Moses clearly
condemns homosexuality. He (Jesus) affirms that what Moses spoke was scripture,
the very words of God. Moses didn’t make these things up. This is what God
revealed to him.
Man, who loves darkness, may
choose to pervert God’s purpose and plan for marriage but man certainly CAN’T use Jesus to support his
rebellion. For sure, those enslaved to homosexual sins can be cleansed and purified
of their defilement and rebellion just the same as those enslaved to heterosexual
sins can be cleansed and purified of their defilement and rebellion. But it is utter
blasphemy to claim that the Holy Son of God who was without sin and obeyed the
Law of God perfectly would in any way condone and approve of what is clearly
prohibited in scripture.
There are countless matters that Jesus
never spoke directly to. He never spoke directly of embezzlement, bribery,
arrogance, rape, bestiality, etc., etc. His silence in these areas should in no
way be taken as Him somehow supporting such acts.
Professing Christians who are not
involved in the homosexual lifestyle yet support homosexual marriage may think
they are being Christlike, loving and charitable but in reality they are of no
help to those enslaved to this sin. Why not share the truth of the gospel with
such folks, showing them that God has a better way and a better life for them
where they can be reconciled to Him, cleansed and forgiven of all
unrighteousness and defilement? Then will they experience His peace and joy, saying
with the rest of the redeemed, “Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, that saved
a wretch like me!”