Hope and Redemption Amidst Cultural Rebellion

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The more something is celebrated publicly, the more it is normalized, perhaps there's more to say about that, but I'm going to come at it indirectly. Does Paul foreshadow a nationwide coming out movement? So I'm gonna focus on this second question and see whether or not it sheds more light on the first. [00:01:37]

In Romans 1 and Philippians 3, Paul is describing what is, not just what will be. I'm focusing on this issue. Is he foreshadowing? He's focusing on what it is already. It's not something that's gonna come in the 21st century. This is in Paul's day. In other words, he's not just foreshadowing, he is reporting. [00:02:14]

When a people turned the world upside down and elevate man and degrade God, one of God's responses is to turn their values inside out. They turn the world upside down, God's gonna turn their values inside out, that their glory becomes their shame, and God sees to it that that happens. [00:03:14]

They exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature, especially man, rather than the Creator. So the world is turned upside down, creatures put where God is supposed to be, God has put where creature supposed to be. For this reason, God gave them up to dishonorable passions. [00:04:08]

Though they know God's righteous decree that those who practice such things deserve to die, they know this, they do not only do them but give approval to those who practice them. In other words, it's not just suicide, it's murder. They're asking people to join them in practices that deepest down they know are deadly. [00:05:04]

The beauty and the authority of God are brought low and the autonomy and the will of man are exalted, and this upside-down view of the world has resulted more and more and more in the reversal of God-ordained sexual relations. [00:05:40]

Every one of those people who turn God into a creature, who lower God and exalt self, every one of them know what they're doing when they reflect that inversion of God and man and reverse their sexual roles. They know what they are doing. It says they know God in the depths of their soul. [00:06:10]

Not only do they know that it's wrong and not only do they know it deserves death, but they not only practice it but recruit others to do the same and die with them. So the sin is not just self-destructive but other destructive. [00:06:53]

The National Coming Out Day in which advocates for homosexual practice knowingly, deep down, knowingly encouraged the practice, they are celebrating death, celebrating divine judgment, celebrating the very deeds that Paul says in 1st Corinthians 16 keep people from entering the kingdom of God. [00:07:42]

Those who stand up and say there's forgiveness with God because of Jesus Christ, there is cleansing from sin and hope now and forever, those people are not the haters here. The haters are those who know deep down what displeases God and who turned that very behavior into a day of celebration. [00:08:08]

Same-sex desires are a heartbreaking part of the sinful brokenness of the fallen world. All of us are part of this sinful brokenness. All of us have things about us, about our personalities, our preferences, our dispositions, our habits, our inborn bent. All of us have things about us that we do not like. [00:09:04]

The key to hope in this world is Jesus Christ. He bore our sins in his body that we might die to sin, live to righteousness. So on the one hand, a National Coming Out Day is a day of mourning because of how much destruction is being celebrated, but on the other hand, there's a hidden hope in Paul's words. [00:09:58]

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