THE VICE OF SEXUAL IMMORALITY
Editorial
March/April, 1979
Volume 14, Number 2
The periodical Christianity
Today had an editorial lamenting the growing acceptance of
homosexuality as a valid form of sexual expression in many churches across
America. A few weeks later the magazine headquarters received the following
letter:
"I am a Christian, a homosexual, and a Baptist
and I do not find anything grotesque, unnatural, and sinful about loving
a man and having sexual relations with him."
Homosexuals have given themselves to lewdness and lust. Homosexuality
is the fruit of a wicked rejection of God's will. It is folly for anyone
to claim to serve God and at the same time continue in sexual perversion.
Christ-loving people everywhere ought to scorn and hate homosexuality even
as we try to save those who are guilty of the evil practice. The Church
should be ready to define homosexuality as sin, and we should be just as
ready to show the avowed practicing homosexual the way to forgiveness in
Jesus Christ.
But then also, it is easy to get our emotions stirred
about the homosexual,
and at the same time overlook heterosexual
sins
of impurity. Many of our congregations pass over obvious sins of fornication
and say absolutely nothing about such shameful behavior. The sin of adultery
(which breaks hearts and bodies and homes) is scarcely even mentioned from
some of our pulpits. It is highly inconsistent to treat the sins of adultery
and fornication lightly, and at the same time severely condemn homosexual
impurity. The article in this issue of the WITNESS points
out the error of both homosexual and heterosexual impurity. The article
devotes more space to heterosexual impurity than it does to homosexual
impurity. That is not to imply that homosexuality is less wicked.
In 1 Kings 15:11-12, God commends good King Asa as follows:
"And Asa did that which was right in the eyes of the Lord, as did David
his father.
And he took away the sodomites out of the land, and
removed all the idols that his fathers had made." As one writer put it:
"If God had wanted homosexuals, He would have created Adam and Freddy,
instead of Adam and Eve." Is it conceivable that such an abomination (sodomy)
should find acceptance in the Church of the Brethren? We hope it will not.
Our concerns about impurity are written not be cause we
think sex is wrong, but because we think it is sacred. The Church needs
to stand firmly for purity not because it thinks that sex is wrong or that
the human body is unattractive, but because sex is sacred, and is more
than an animal appetite for which persons may be used as pieces
of equipment. We are horrified at sexual perversion because we regard sex
itself as good, and every person of integrity tries to safeguard what he
regards as sacred and good.
--H.S.M.
The Vice of Sexual Immorality
by Harold S. Martin
We are living in the midst of a tremendous moral revolution. New "belief-systems"
are springing up everywhere. Most of our society is pleasure oriented.
The mood is permissive and daring. There is an attitude of irreverence
toward God and toward sacred things. There has been a very definite change
from the standards accepted just a few decades ago.
We are living in an age that is reeking with sexual immorality. Because
of modern birth control methods and a general loosening of moral standards,
the volume of sexual perversion has multiplied. Boys sometimes wear tee-shirts
imprinted with the words, "Help stamp out virginity." Girls sometimes wear
sweaters imprinted with the words, "If you rape me, keep this side up."
Bulletin boards on college campuses advertise, "Sleep with a stranger tonight."
Homosexuals are openly demanding "gay rights." Moral standards are indeed
very low.
What's behind all this madness? The primary answer to the question is
that the religion of humanism and of moral relativism is gradually replacing
the message of Christianity and the standards set forth in the Word of
God. The Bible speaks clearly about the sins of sexual impurity and emphatically
condemns them (1 Corinthians 6:9), while at the same time it holds forth
the hope that those who have been guilty of practicing them can be saved
(1 Corinthians 6:11).
1. HOMOSEXUAL PERVERSION
Homosexuality is sexual activity between persons of the same sex. Both
men and women may be homosexuals. Female homosexuals are sometimes called
lesbians.
Scientists
estimate that four percent of the adult males in the United States feet
sexually attracted to members of their own sex, and about half that percentage
of adult women prefer their own sex. Homosexuality has been known throughout
man's history.
Today homosexuals are demanding that their lifestyle be accepted as
valid. They are pressuring courts to grant them the right to adopt children.
They are asking to become teachers in our nation's public schools. Avowed
practicing homosexuals are seeking to become pastors in more and more churches.
There are a few biblical teachings about homosexuality that we should note.
(a) Homosexuality is unnatural.
When God created human beings, He made them male and female. Way back
at the time of creation, the man (Adam) was created to be in union with
another - and that other was the woman. Their relationship was ordered
by God. Jesus says as recorded in Matthew 19:45, "Have you not read that
he who made them, from the beginning made them male and female, and said,
'For this reason shall a man leave his father and mother and cleave unto
his wife'?"
It is not normal to be attracted to a member of the same sex. It violates
the basic sexual structure which God created. It is a perversion. It is
against nature. The passage in Romans 1:2627 makes that clear.
(b) Homosexuality is sinful.
The Bible classifies homosexual practice as "sin." It is a violation
of the will of God. A simple reading of Genesis 19 (about the two angels
who paid a visit to Sodom, and stayed in Lot's home) indicates that sodomy
is a great wickedness (Genesis 19:4-5).
Leviticus 18:22 says that to lie with a person of the same sex, is an
abomination. The Scripture in 1 Corinthians 6:9 condemns all homosexual
activity without qualification. The two Greek words translated "abusers
of themselves with mankind" apply to any continuous homosexual activity,
whether it is a covenanted permanent relationship or a promiscuously lustful
relationship. Homosexuality is an insult against God.
(c) Homosexuality is curable.
There is hope for the homosexual. The male homosexual and the lesbian
can experience the forgiveness of God. They can have a changed life if
they really want it!
Some of the Christians at Corinth had at one time been involved in homosexual
activity, but they were delivered from it. The writer in 1 Corinthians
6:9 mentions homosexuality (along with some other sins), and then says
in verse 11, "And such were some of you, but you are washed, you are sanctified
in the name of the Lord Jesus." These people were no longer practicing
homosexuals. Homosexuality is curable.
The Bible message offers hope to those who practice sodomy, but before
one can be delivered - he must acknowledge his sin; he must honestly
desire
deliverance;
he must want to do what is right. Nearly all studies show that homosexual
behavior is learned behavior - and what has been learned, can (with
God's help) be unlearned.
We need to look with compassion toward homosexuals, and see their struggles
and their rejection and their personal agony. It is not easy to lose a
job, nor is it easy to be rejected by one's own family. We need also to
remember that there is a sense in which those of us who are not homosexuals,
are just as sinful as those who are gay. We have tendencies and drives
and inclinations that can be equally sinful. But there is one basic
difference: The homosexual in our day is saying, "My gayness is
good. My sodomy is not sinful. God made me this way. God accepts my style
of living as good. It is natural to me, and it's time for you folks to
accept me as I am, and to join me in saying that a homosexual style of
living is acceptable." The rest of us are not saying that! We are not
saying that at all! We are not seeking to have anyone tell us that our
sins are okay. We will look at heterosexual immorality in just a few moments,
but there is one more factor related to the homosexual issue that ought
to be mentioned first.
If we come out in favor of putting a stamp of approval on homosexuality,
do you know what is next on the list? The next cry for freedom is going
to be a call for the legalizing of incest. A book entitled Incest:
Sex Within the Family appeared only recently. The writer approves
incest, and says, "Left to our biological drives and desires, we human
beings are capable of, and desirous of, warm, close, sensual, and sexual
expression with our own blood kin." According to the news media, a recent
issue of Penthouse tells how incest is being fictionalized
in the leading women's magazines and claims that incest is harmless. In
fact, to quote, "It is often positive and beneficial." One abomination
is followed by another.
In a moment, we want to let God's Word speak to those of us who are
not gay. Homosexuals have a valid point when they say to the rest of us,
"Why don't you face your sins of fornication and adultery as seriously
as you want us to face our homosexuality?" We want to do that right now.
2. HETEROSEXUAL IMMORALITY
A heterosexual is one who is characterized by sexual attraction to those
of the opposite sex. It needs to be stated clearly from the very beginning
that sex in its own right is not immoral. There's nothing inherently wrong
with the normal sex act when it functions in the right place. The sexual
relationship is a gift from God, but it must be disciplined and used within
the bounds of true and honorable marriage. The key passage is Hebrews 13:4,
which says, "Marriage is honorable in all, and the bed undefiled, but whoremongers
and adulterers God will judge."
Many ask: "But why within marriage? What's really wrong with a sex relationship
outside of marriage?" One answer is that God knew that a physical relationship
between a man and a woman might lead to the birth of a child, and God knew
that the child would need the loving tender care of a father and mother,
and therefore He has given His blessing to the sex relationship only within
the family situation of marriage, where the children will get that loving
care. Any sexual activity outside the honorable marriage bond is immoral
and impure - and is naked, shameful, wicked sin.
(a) The sin of fornication.
Fornication is illicit sexual intercourse among the unmarried. Those
who commit fornication disobey God (Colossians 3:56) and cause themselves
needless sorrow. Intercourse affects a person's mind and heart, as well
as his or her body. It is the closest relationship two people can have.
When kept within marriage, it gives much joy and satisfaction. When used
outside the commitment of marriage, it can cause much heartache and suffering,
for God is displeased. Wrong use of intercourse can also cause serious
disease and sometimes bring about an early death. Fornication is a scourge
that is often overlooked in our churches.
More than a million girls in our country every year leave the high school
desk for the hospital maternity ward. Those fathers and mothers who love
the Lord ought to have the courage and common sense to take their sons
and daughters and sit down with them and explain the wonders of human reproduction.
We need to give our children decent teaching concerning sex and morals.
The small book entitled "Almost Twelve" written by Kenneth Taylor can serve
as a helpful tool for the parent.
(b) The wickedness of adultery.
The word "adultery" in its broadest sense includes any violation of
the sanctity of sex. It includes incest, rape, seduction, unfaithfulness,
promiscuity, whoredom, and a whole realm of related impurities. However,
in its more limited sense, it is the act of sexual intercourse with a person
other than one's own married partner. Leviticus 18:20 spells it out plainly:
"You shall not lie carnally with your neighbor's wife."
Some of you may actually have gone to bed with another woman and have
been unfaithful to your wife. Or, as a wife, you may have had illicit relations
with another man, and have been unfaithful to your husband. Unless you
have made sincere apologies, and righted things with God and man some day
you'll find yourself a sinner in the hands of an angry God.
Physical adultery (just described) is not the only kind of adultery.
Another kind of adultery is mental adultery. It is possible not
to touch a woman and yet at the same time dwell on books and pictures and
magazines in such a way that the imagination runs wild. There are all kinds
of what we might call X-rated magazines (Playboy, Penthouse,
Hustler)
which are available at news stands - all of which must be avoided by men
of God. Jesus not only forbids outward acts of filthiness, but He also
condemns unchastity of heart (Matthew 5:28).
Looking on a woman to lust after her constitutes adultery, and it can
lead to more and more illicit activity. In Old Testament times, Job set
us an example: He said, "I have made a covenant with my eyes; why then
should I think upon a maid?" (Job 31:1). One translation of the passage
says, "I have made a covenant with my eyes; how then could I look lustfully
at a girl?" One who has taken sides with Jesus Christ, like Job, should
make a covenant with his eyes and choose a life of purity, and look upon
a woman not as an object for sexual gratification, but as a soul for whom
Christ died.
Another kind of adultery is legalized adultery. Divorce and remarriage
have become legal for most any cause in our country today, but Jesus plainly
states that "Whosoever shall put away his wife and marry another, commits
adultery against her" (Mark 10:11), and the same words are spoken about
the woman who divorces her husband.
It was legal to divorce and remarry in Paul's day, in John's day, under
Roman law - but John the Baptist plainly told Herod, "It is not lawful
for you to have your brother Philip's wife." In God's law, the marriage
vows unite a man and a woman for life. Only death can separate that union.
The remarriage of divorced persons constitutes a state of adultery, and
while it is legal in the eyes of the state, it is sinful in the eyes of
God.
There is also something like provoked adultery. Jesus said that
one who puts away his wife "causeth her to commit adultery" (Matthew 5:32).
The point is that it is possible to make it easy for another to sin, and
those who provoke others to sin are guilty of sin themselves. The courts
in most lands agree that if one is a partner in crime; if he helps plan
the crime; if he provokes crime --he stands as guilty as the one who committed
the crime (even though he did not himself actually commit the act).
Some delight in stirring up other people's passions by telling dirty
stories, showing filthy pictures, and constantly dwelling upon the unclean.
Others dress immodestly, parading themselves in form-fitting clothes or
clothes that do not properly cover the nakedness of the body. The practice
of displaying bosoms and revealing the bodily form and exposing the thighs
is heathendom, and heathendom is wickedness, and those who dress in such
a way will face the judgment of God.
(c) The cure for immorality.
Every one of us is living in a world full of suggestions to commit immorality.
And thus such of us needs a defense-system that is strong in order to withstand
the temptations to become lascivious. The mark of a real man and of a real
woman, is self control (self discipline).
For one thing, we must dare to be different from the world about us.
The world about us is living under the rulership of Satan (1 John 5:19),
is ignorant of the will of God (John 16:3), and is destined for judgment
(1 Corinthians 11:32). The body of the disciple of Jesus Christ is the
temple of the Holy Spirit, and it is inconsistent for him to follow the
ways of the unconverted world.
Another remedy for overcoming adultery is to avoid circumstances that
may lead to problems. God's answer for each person who seeks purity is
to "flee." We are admonished to "flee fornication" (1 Corinthians 6:18)
and to "depart from iniquity" (2 Timothy 2:19). This means that we must
steadfastly avoid any activity or occasion which might cause us to fall.
We must make a covenant with our eyes (as Job did), and stop our ears against
filthy conversation, and read nothing which defiles the imagination, and
stay out of places and away from people who lean toward immoral activities.
The old proverb is appropriate: "If you don't want to do business with
the devil, then stay out of his shop!"
A third remedy for becoming victorious over immoral behavior is to turn
constantly to Christ for the gift of moral strength. We must habitually
cultivate a sense of the presence of God, realizing that "the eyes of the
Lord are in every place, beholding the evil and the good" (Proverbs 15:3).
We need to pray often the words of the prayer-hymn;
"Purer in heart, 0 God, help me to be;
That I thy holy face, one day may see.
Keep me from secret sin; reign thou my soul within;
Purer in heart, 0 God, help me to be."
For one who truly wants help, the Lord Jesus will provide the power
to say yes to purity, and no to the frightening pull of sin. The
indwelling Holy Spirit becomes a kind of Custodian who helps guard the
body and helps keep it pure and clean.
The Christian Church must renew its dedication to uphold God's high
standards of purity. And God's standard for sexual purity is
chastity
before marriage and loyalty after marriage.