Sunday, June 28, 2015

IS GOD A TEAM PLAYER?

Submitted by: Donald Hank

The Russian language news outlet TASS reported objectively on the SC decision to uphold the legality of "gay marriage." However, at the end of their report, they reiterated the Russian view, as follows in my translation below:

Russia's point of view 
In June 2013, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law banning gay propaganda. Russian politicians have repeatedly spoken out against same-sex marriages. Thus, deputy Yelena Mizulina believes that legalizing such unions threw the world a civilizational challenge. "In fact, humanity must answer a simple question: should children be conceived naturally or not?", - she said.
The Russian Orthodox Church expressed a similar point of view. Patriarch Kirill called on to fight for the preservation of traditional values ​​in Russia, as well as the legalization of gay marriage in France, example of attempts to deny the divine truth.
End translation

Now let's consider God's viewpoint. Why would He fight alongside those American "pro-family" leaders who continue to bash Russia, the only world power that opposes the violation of His laws? Anyone with a functional brain must know that, even if Russian leaders were insincere (for which there is no evidence), the Russian people wholeheartedly support their laws against LGBT propaganda, whereas an increasing percentage of Americans are caving to the propaganda, betraying a shallow to nonexistent spirituality. 
Could yesterday's decision be a reflection of God's recognition that many in the "pro-family" movement are more political and financially motivated than they are sincere?
This is not speculation pulled out of thin air by any means, as my earlier commentary shows:
So far I have received no moral support from the pro-family movement since writing that article. They seem to be "standing by their man."
What many fail to realize is that God's work is not a team process where each team member supports the actions of the other, regardless of the morality of his actions. In the OT we see an example of how God works in such instances. Joshua's army was on a winning streak and was defeating the enemy consistently in all its field engagements. But one day they lost a battle. When Joshua asked God why He had let them down, God said that one of Joshua's soldiers had taken some booty from the tent of a defeated tribe. That was forbidden. In today's world, the entire army and its commander would no doubt have denied it, defending the wrongdoer and gone on to lose battle after battle. (PS: Is the US military winning wars these days? Do its leaders consider morality at all?)
God wants strict obedience to Him and He wants perfect honesty. In a truly godly team, if one member failed to uphold godly principles, he would be taken aside and admonished, and if he continued to fail, he would be taken before the group. That is how Jesus said it should be done.
For years, just the opposite has been done, from sexually immoral pastors and priests to church members who attack others for doing God's will (eg, admitting that the Russian people are more pro-family than Americans on the whole), the pattern is the same. They don't mention their fellow members' transgression of attacking a person for telling the truth, and if anyone does tell an uncomfortable truth, he is treated as a pariah. Perhaps without realizing it, in pursuing this practice, the group honors itself and its members above God. Is America not more focused on national pride than on the Creator? Why should He make the effort to save us?
Sadly, I see this pattern everywhere. And yet, Americans expect God to overlook it and save their country from the evil government. 
Has it occurred to them that perhaps God is not a team player?

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