What about . . .
Homosexuality
A. L. Barry, President, The Lutheran
ChurchMissouri Synod
Greetings to you in the name of our
Lord Jesus Christ. This pamphlet is intended to help Christians answer some
questions about homosexuality. The church recognizes this as both a significant
challenge and more importantly, as an opportunity to speak the truth in love,
reaching out with the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
What does God say about homosexuality
in His Word, the Bible?
The Lord teaches us through His Word
that homosexuality is a sinful distortion of His desire that one man and one
woman live together in marriage as husband and wife. God categorically prohibits
homosexuality. Our church, The Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod, has declared
that homosexual behavior is "intrinsically sinful." Why does our church take
this position?
We read in God's Word the following
statements about homosexuality:
"You shall not lie with a male as
with a woman; it is an abomination. ... Do not defile yourselves by any of these
things" (Leviticus 18:22, 24).
"If a man lies with a male as with
a woman, both of them have committed an abomination..." (Leviticus 20:13).
"For this reason God gave them up
to dishonorable passions. Their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural,
and the men likewise gave up natural relations with women and were consumed
with passion for one another, men committing shameless acts with men and receiving
in their own persons the due penalty for their error" (Romans 1:26-27).
"Do not be deceived; neither the
immoral, nor idolators, nor adulterers, nor sexual perverts ... shall inherit
the kingdom of God" (1 Corinthians 6:9-10).
"...The law is not laid down for
the just but for the lawless and disobedient, for the ungodly and sinners, ...
immoral persons, sodomites ... and whatever else is contrary to sound doctrine"
(1 Timothy 1:9-10).
Through His Word, God teaches us
very clearly that homosexuality is a sin. A person who persists in homosexual
behavior stands under the condemnation of God's Word. This is true for anyone
who persists in sin without repentance. While this may be an unpopular message,
it is the truth taught to us by God in His Word.
What is the church's message to
persons who are homosexual?
The church's message to homosexual
persons is the same message it proclaims to all people: Repent and believe the
Gospel! All human beings are born with a sinful nature that results in sinful
thoughts, words and actions. Homosexuality is but one of many sinful situations
human beings encounter in this life. From the moment we are born, all human
beings stand under God's perfect judgement. All of us, by nature, are lost and
condemned sinners. We all need God's mercy in Christ for our salvation.
The church's most important message
to homosexuals is the promise of forgiveness and eternal life through the person
and the work of Jesus Christ. God sent His Son into this world to live a perfect
life on our behalf, and to die a perfect death as the payment for all of our
sins.
A statement regarding homosexuality
from the Lutheran Church in Australia summarizes the church's response to homosexuality
in a very helpful way: "The Church, while rejecting on the one hand the movement
which claims tolerance of homosexual behavior in the name of freedom of the
individual and of moral progress, must also resist the popular reaction of persecution
and ostracism.
"The Church must exhibit understanding
and sympathy for the homosexual, show love and pastoral concern, being ready
to give help and encouragement in whatever way possible. It must proclaim to
homosexuals, as it does to all men, the judgement of God against sin, above
all the forgiveness of sin for Christ's sake, and the possibility of new life
through the power of the Holy Spirit. ..."
Another Lutheran pastor has written
about homosexuality: "God is presenting to the Church a great challenge and
opportunity. We can proclaim the Word of God in a clear and fresh manner. We
can offer new hope to sinners whom God loves. We can apply the Means of Grace
to another area of human need, so that sins can be forgiven and the Spirit's
power employed to create new life in Christ."
What can Christians do for the
families of homosexuals?
It is tempting to ignore the problems
and challenges associated with homosexuality. As God's people, we are able to
take actions that demonstrate love and concern for homosexuals and for their
families.
While clearly affirming the sinfulness
of homosexuality, we will also want clearly to affirm God's promise of forgiveness
in Christ Jesus. Often families of homosexuals are embarrassed and ashamed.
If Christian friends and relatives treat them in ways that increase this shame,
it is little wonder that they will attempt to rationalize or otherwise explain
away a son's or daughter's sinful lifestyle.
Christians should reach out in compassion
to these families, expressing their love and concern, offering the encouragement
that is ours in our Lord Jesus Christ.
To the person caught up in the homosexual
life, Christian friends and family members should continue lovingly to share
their convictions with this person, reaching out with the forgiving love of
Christ and the hope that is found only in Him. Various organizations work with
homosexuals who desire to turn away from the homosexual lifestyle. A Lutheran
group working in this area is "Keys Ministry." Their address and telephone number
are on the back page of this pamphlet.
How should Christians respond
to the "gay rights" movement?
There has been a growing increase
in the influence of the "gay rights" movement, even within some Protestant churches.
The "gay rights" movement wants our culture to accept homosexuality as a natural
lifestyle in which human beings may express their sexuality. We have reached
the point where even the idea of "gay marriages" is considered an acceptable
possibility. The church must resist these attitudes with the truth of God's
Word.
Our church encourages our members
to exercise their duty as Christian citizens to be aware and informed about
these issues. The Christian citizen must be knowledgeable about the positions
taken by politicians in regard to homosexuality, and other issues, so that responsible
participation in the political process can take place.
The church is committed not to the
political process, but to the preaching of the Gospel. This is the church's
mission. The church does encourage its members to be responsible and active
citizens in our country. Thus Christian citizens will work to enact laws that
reflect Biblical truth in regard to homosexuality
Why have some churches changed their
position on homosexuality?
We have noticed changes particularly
in many Protestant churches in our country when it comes to the issue of homosexuality.
Even the national media has noticed these changes, printing long stories on
national church studies on the topics of homosexuality. Because the news media
does not always distinguish carefully between Lutheran churches in the country,
even our own members have sometimes wondered about the position of our Synod
on these matters.
What accounts for these changes in
some churches? First, homosexual groups within these churches often engage in
"lobbying" efforts and gain considerable influence. Second and more important,
attitudes toward homosexuality have changed as a result of changing attitudes
toward the authority and reliability of the Holy Scriptures.
An academic philosophy about the
Bible, called "higher criticism," puts man in the position of determining what
is true and what is not in the Bible. With this attitude, we can understand
why some churches have attempted to explain away the Bible's teaching about
homosexuality.
How can Christians respond to
attempts to make homosexuality appear as merely an alternative lifestyle?
All one has to do is turn on the
television set and watch a few popular situation comedies to realize that there
is an enormous effort underway to create an image of homosexuality as merely
an alternative lifestyle. Homosexuality is portrayed as a perfectly normal and
natural expression of human sexuality. Persons who view homosexuality as abnormal
are portrayed in popular culture today as being "homophobic" or otherwise on
the fringe of our society. It is therefore all the more important that Christians
not hesitate to speak lovingly, yet clearly, about this issue. Parents need
to take the time to discuss this issue with their children when they reach an
age where they can understand these things.
What Lutheran resources are available
to help minister to homosexuals and their families?
Keys Ministry is a Lutheran group
dedicated to helping individuals and their families who are struggling with
homosexuality. You may call Keys Ministry at (507) 352-4110. You may write to
Keys at Box 97, Wykoff, MN 55990.
A study called "A Christian Perspective
on Homosexuality" may be purchased by calling Concordia Publishing House at
800-325-3040 and requesting stock number 20-2586.
Additional copies of this pamphlet
may be obtained at no cost by calling Concordia Publishing House at 1-800-325-3040
and requesting stock number S14909.
© 1996 The Office of the President
The Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod, 1333 South Kirkwood Road, St. Louis,
Missouri 63122
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