The Day the World Changed
Not very often does the world change
overnight. I suppose that a fundamental change in the fabric of the
world only happens on very rare occasions. But it has happened. One
day the world was a certain way and when people woke up the next
morning things were radically different. But I will come back to this
in a moment.
On June 26, 2015 the
Supreme Court of the United States of America ruled that same sex
marriage is a constitutional right (or something to that effect).
Some rejoice while others mourn. This ruling will be debated and
discussed without end for some time to come.
Many people are concerned
about what effect this decision will have on the Church. Now that the
United States has accepted a definition of marriage that is contrary
to a biblical view of marriage, what will happen to the church? To
seek to provide an answer to that question, I will ask a few more
questions.
First, now that the Supreme
Court has ruled, are there still people in the United States who do
not have a relationship with Jesus Christ? Did the ruling somehow
eliminate those who need the Gospel from our shores? The reality is
that there are still millions of people in our country who are
outside of God's family and who need a savior. The church should not
panic, we still have the same work to do today that we had yesterday.
Second, now that nine
justices have voted five to four that same sex marriage is
constitutional, did that ruling remove God from his throne? Is God no
longer sovereign because of this ruling? God is the same today as he
was yesterday. Overthrowing thousands of years of historical
precedence by the Supreme Court of the United States has not
overthrown the King of the Universe. The Alpha and Omega is not
threatened by our country and its laws. The church should not wring
its hands in fear, God is still as much in control as he has always
been.
Third, has the judicial
ruling taken away the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Are lives
no longer able to be reconciled to God because of the votes of five
judges? The power of the Gospel to change the heart of a human has
not been diminished. The atoning work of Jesus is still the only hope
for the world and still has the power to transform rebellious people
into God's family. We should be about the same thing we should have
always been about, sharing the good news of Jesus Christ.
Although many Americans are
upset about the change in direction of our country, I suspect that
the Sun will still rise in the morning. People who are living in
rebellion to God will still need the Gospel tomorrow as they did
yesterday. The fields are still ready to be harvested and workers are
still needed to bring in the harvest.
One thing this ruling may
do is show people that the United States of America is not the savior
of the world. Sometimes I think we forget that. Jesus saves people,
not the good ole USA. People may be concerned that our country is
getting farther away from God, but we have many laws in our country
that allow for sin. Marriage is a high profile issue, but it is not
the only issue that departs from God's will.
The United States, however
bad we might think things are getting, is still not as hostile to
Christianity as Rome was. (At least we are not crucifying Christians,
well not yet anyway). The Church survived Rome and will survive the
United States of America also.
Will things change in our
country as a result of this ruling? It seems so. It seems that same
sex couples will be treated the same way that opposite sex couples
are treated in the eyes of the law. This ruling may mean that our
churches may face legal challenges in the future. This may mean that
people and organizations might try to force Christians to replace the
understanding of marriage, derived from scripture, with a legal
definition declared by the court. There will be challenges, but there
have always been challenges.
There was a day that
changed the world, but it was not this day. The day that changed the
world was not June 26, 2015, it was a day a little over two thousand
years ago. On that day a cosmic event signaled the birth of the King
of Kings. On that day God took on humanity and lived among his
people. Jesus was born so that he could die to save us from our sins.
He accomplished his mission and left us work to do. We carry on,
hoping in him and knowing that he has overcome the world.