Upholding Truth: The Ethics of Integrity in Crisis

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I work in a Crisis Pregnancy Center in a small community in the Bible Belt, helping meet the needs of pregnant women and single mothers along with providing access to clothing and parenting classes. We also share the Glorious message of Christ's work on the cross for sinners. It is our desire that expecting mothers make the right choice. I know God is Sovereign and only the Holy Spirit can make dead hearts come alive to make those right decisions. [00:26:02]

The biblical reality at stake, the biblical reality at the root of the issue, is that God is a god of Truth. God never lies Titus 1 2. Let God be true though every man a liar Romans 3 4. And consequentially his people are people of Truth. We are workers for the truth third John 1 8. We speak the truth with our neighbor for Ephesians 4 25. [00:266:24]

We cannot do anything against the truth second Corinthians 13 8. We do not lie to one another Colossians 3 9. We do not join the devil in his nature, for when he lies he speaks out of his own character for he is a liar and the father of Lies John 8 44. Truth is at the heart of who God is and at the heart of who we are as his people. [00:286:51]

A so-called life-saving strategy built on regular deception is utterly contrary to who God is and who we are as his people. It aligns us with the Devil, who is not only a deceiver from the beginning but also a murderer. So to think we can borrow the devil's strategy of deception to save life is going to backfire and we are going to be found serving his purposes, not gods. [00:335:28]

The biblical abhorrence of doing evil that good May Come, in other words, coming up with human strategies that involve moral compromise in order to pursue human guesses that more good will come that way, the Bible opposes that presumption. For example, the Apostle Paul defending himself against that very accusation in Romans 3. [00:381:18]

If our unrighteousness serves to show God's righteousness, what should we say, that God is unrighteous to inflict wrath on us? I speak in a human way, by no means, for then how could God judge the world? But if through my lie, God's truth abounds to his glory, why am I still being condemned as a sinner? [00:414:41]

Why not do evil that good May Come, as some people slanderously charge us with saying, their condemnation is just. Wow, when people accuse Paul of teaching that we may do evil that good may come, he's angry and he says let them be condemned, that's serious. Later in Romans 6 he asks are we to continue in sin that Grace May abound. [00:448:80]

His answer is not just no, his answer is that it contradicts the very nature of who we are as new creatures in Christ. How can you who died to sin still live in it? In other words, new creatures in Christ trust God with the outcomes of walking in Christian integrity and Holiness. We trust God with the outcomes. [00:480:00]

Christians should not do evil that good may come, it's a lack of faith. We should not Embrace evil practices or evil people in the vain hope that such compromises will advance human created strategies for doing good. It is virtually certain that our duplicity will be exposed, indeed shouted from the house tops, and when it is, the undermining of Christian integrity may send more people to hell. [00:510:72]

I think that one of the great needs of the hour is for Christians to stop compromising our Biblical faithfulness by using the weapons of the world in the service of strategies that we think are more likely to do good because we have calculated that compromise will work. [00:565:44]

Though we walk in the flesh we are not Waging War according to the flesh, for the weapons of our Warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. God is able to make consistent humble trusting sacrificial obedience have vast soul-saving life-giving effects beyond all our human calculations of what good may come through compromise. [00:596:45]

Here's a closing admonition from Pauline 2 Corinthians 10 3. Though we walk in the flesh we are not Waging War according to the flesh, for the weapons of our Warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. God is able to make consistent humble trusting sacrificial obedience have vast soul-saving life-giving effects. [00:612:14]

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