Sunday, May 12, 2013


We walked out

Ruth and I walked out of church early today.  This is something that we haven’t done in years.
 Today was Mother’s Day.  The man who was handling the “Less important” aspects of the service said that they were not going to honor Mothers in the traditional way as they usually do.  He went on and on about how not every woman is a mother in the traditional way and some women may have lost their children. 
This sounds like a political correct way of saying that some women may have elected to kill their unborn child, abort them, so we don’t want to offend anyone.
After a few minutes of this political slop Ruth and I turned to each other and said, “Let’s get out of here.”
This is the same kind of attitude that the church has manifested toward the homosexual agenda.
The state next door, Minnesota, has decided to sanction homosexual marriage.  This is the state with the headquarters of one of the largest Christian denominations.
The reason that this filthy attitude prevails is that the gutless, milk toast, feel good about yourself, politically correct, love conquers all preachers will not stand up in their pulpits or should I refer to their stages, and preach what the Bible says about and warns about and deplores.  Homosexuality is a gross sin and those who practice such debased behavior will burn in the “Lake of Fire” for eternity.
The reason that this is such an abhorrent behavior in God’s eyes is that it is a slap in the face of God’s eternal plan for man.  The relationship between and man and a woman is a picture of the loving relationship between Jesus and His bride, which is the church.
When I think back of all of the judgments that God dispensed on a people or a land there is none more devastating than the one He called down on the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah for their sins of  homosexuality. His judgment so strong that He not only killed every living creature in those cities but He scorched the earth to the extent even today there is little evidence that those cities ever existed.
It seems that the full extent of God’s wrath was selectively manifested on those wicked cities.
People marvel at the degradation of our culture and ask why or how this could be happening.
The answer and responsibility lands squarely on the head of the church and its leaders whose philosophy is that “The Law of Love” prevails even over the “Law of God.”
Well, as I see it, the church is doing a good job of loving people right into the gates of Hell.
Listen to what Isaiah the prophet said in Chapter five and verse fourteen. “Therefore, Hell hath enlarged herself without measure; and their glory and their multitude, and their pomp, and he that rejoiceth, shall, shall descend into it.”

This sounds like the coming judgment of the nominal church and its leaders.
Do I hear an AMEN out there?