On World Vision and the Gospel
World Vision, an evangelical relief organization, announced
today that they would now hire persons who are in same-sex marriages.
The organization said, further, that this was no capitulation, just a
recognition that some groups supporting World Vision have differing
views on sex and marriage.
This is no surprise, on one level. The constellation of parachurch
evangelical ministries founded after World War II have been running
headlong, with some notable exceptions, toward the very mainline
liberalism to which they were founded as alternatives. Some think if we
can just barter away Christian orthodoxy fast enough we can catch the
wave of that Presbyterian Church (USA) church growth boom.
But here’s what’s at stake. This isn’t, as the World Vision statement
(incredibly!) puts it, the equivalent of a big tent on baptism, church
polity, and so forth.
At stake is the gospel of Jesus
Christ. If sexual activity outside of a biblical definition of marriage
is morally neutral, then, yes, we should avoid making an issue of it.
If, though, what the Bible clearly teaches and what the church has held
for 2000 years is true, then refusing to call for repentance is
unspeakably cruel and, in fact, devilish.
The devil works in two ways: by
deception, “You shall not surely die” (Gen. 3:4); and by accusation,
“the accuser of the brethren” (Rev 12:10). For some people, the devil
wishes to assure that there’s no need for repentance, for others that
there’s no hope for mercy. Some people are deceived into thinking they
are too good for the gospel while others are accused into thinking
they’re too bad for the gospel.
The gospel of Jesus Christ tears
down both strategies. The gospel clearly calls us to repentance, even
when that repentance is hated by the outside world. And the gospel
clearly calls us to mercy by faith in the blood of Christ, even when we
can’t believe that we’d ever be received.
We empower darkness when we refuse
to warn of judgment. We empower the darkness when we refuse to offer
forgiveness through the blood of the cross.
There’s an entire corps of people
out there who make their living off of evangelicals but who are wanting
to “evolve” on the sexuality issue without alienating their base. I
don’t mind people switching sides and standing up for things that they
believe in. But just be honest about what you want to do. Don’t say
“Hath God said?” and then tell us you’re doing it to advance the gospel
and the unity of the church.
Donor bases come and go. But the gospel of Jesus Christ stands forever.
World Vision is a good thing to have, unless the world is all you can see.
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