In 1 Timothy 3:15 the Apostle Paul challenged Timothy with these words, "... I write so that you may know how one ought to conduct himself in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and support of the truth." Without attempting an exhaustive exposition of the passage, the essence of the passage is a staunch reminder of the important marriage between sound doctrine and sage behavior. In short, when doctrine is amended so is human conduct. In like manner, when morals and ethics slip so does sound doctrine. The church of Jesus Christ is to be the ground for both sound teaching and corresponding behavior.
Sadly many churches and denominations have long since forgotten or ignored Paul's admonition to Timothy. This has evidenced itself in a thousand different evils. One prominent illustration of this is seen in the current debate around same-sex marriage. In South Africa, where I currently minister, it never ceases to amaze me how many churches are quick to take up the saber against homosexuality and same-sex marriage, while at the same time turning a blind eye to the many heterosexual sins in their own midst.
This prompted me to respond to a recent article in The Cape Argus by The Marriage Alliance against same-sex marriage ( same-sex marriage was recently legalized in South Africa). Though I agreed with most of what was touted in the article, I still took exception because of the blatant hypocrisy of most churches who ignore a myriad of other sexual sins in their own pews. A lack of sound doctrine has produced pews filled with convival instead of revival.
The following is what the paper printed of my response:
Dear Editor,
Though I whole heartedly agree with Errol Naidoo (Allowing gay marriage will undermine the foundation of our society, 07-06-06), as a pastor I must demur. Sadly, I know there are many churches that inconsistently and selectively maintain the biblical standards of sexuality and marriage.
On the one hand there are churches that will fight tenaciously against same-sex marriage and homosexuality. Yet, on the other hand they are hypocritically undermining the same God ordained institution (marriage) they piously profess to preserve.
It is nothing short of crass hypocrisy for churches and pastors to hurl polemics against homosexuality and same-sex marriage while entertaining fornication, cohabitation, adultery, and easy divorce in the pew. What is even worse is when a church turns a blind eye to their pastor in the pulpit, who is guilty of the same ( One can be forgiven of such vice, but the consequences of such failures render one disqualified from the ministry).
Ironically, by maintaining this double standard, the church at large is contributing to the demise of the very institution it seeks to save. Until God's people, both in the pew and pulpit, consistently apply all that God has to say on matters of sexuality and the sanctity of marriage, how can we expect His blessing in this realm? After all, "Judgment begins at the house of God"!
My point is simple, if the church is to begin winning this most important battle, then we are will have to consistently wed sound doctrine to sanctified morals. Until that is done "Ichabod" will be the only echo we hear being whispered down our corridors of the church.
The Radical Watchman is designed to voice commentary on 21st century culture, trends, fads, and ideology from a biblical perspective. It further seeks to highlight how the Church at large incorporates questionable and even dangerous aspects of culture into its creeds and practice.
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Introduction To The Radical Watchman
The ancient watchman in the Old Testament were tasked with the duty of perching themselves on the city walls or watch towers while scanning the immediate horizon for any danger. Any suspicious persons or signs were met with the sounding of the alert. Old Testament prophets were sometimes referred to as watchmen for God. It was their duty to hearld both bad and good news to the nation of Israel. In keeping with this background, I am launching this blog site with the view of commenting on dangerous cultural and societal trends, and fads that are antithetical to the cause of Christ and the truth of God's infallible word!
As a missionary pastor I've learned that biblical discernment is a must in the 21st century. Yet, this attribute is conspicuous by its absence in the Church at large. Therefore, I am throwing my voice out, through this medium, to hopefully encourage some and win others for the sake of Christ! To that end this blog is not meant to politically correct nor is it intended to be popular. As the old saying goes "Truth is usually in the minority"!
Indeed, truth is outraged by silence. The Radical Watchman is intended to crack the airwaves of silence that seem to paralyise the Church at large and seeks to say what few are saying today. As Isaiah, a watchman of old, once said, "On your walls, O Jerusalem, I have appointed watchmen; All day and all night they will never keep silent."(Isaiah 62:6)!
Thus, the goal of this blog is to blow the trumpet of God to His tune though few may listen (Jeremiah 6:17). This in itself is radical. In this may some be encouraged, others warned, and God be glorified!
Yours For The Master's Use
Pastor Mark
As a missionary pastor I've learned that biblical discernment is a must in the 21st century. Yet, this attribute is conspicuous by its absence in the Church at large. Therefore, I am throwing my voice out, through this medium, to hopefully encourage some and win others for the sake of Christ! To that end this blog is not meant to politically correct nor is it intended to be popular. As the old saying goes "Truth is usually in the minority"!
Indeed, truth is outraged by silence. The Radical Watchman is intended to crack the airwaves of silence that seem to paralyise the Church at large and seeks to say what few are saying today. As Isaiah, a watchman of old, once said, "On your walls, O Jerusalem, I have appointed watchmen; All day and all night they will never keep silent."(Isaiah 62:6)!
Thus, the goal of this blog is to blow the trumpet of God to His tune though few may listen (Jeremiah 6:17). This in itself is radical. In this may some be encouraged, others warned, and God be glorified!
Yours For The Master's Use
Pastor Mark
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