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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

The Sanctity of Marriage; Homosexual Civil Ceremonies & Ministers of the Church

The following statement has been issued by the Fellowship of Confessing Churches, which is based in Scotland. They are collecting signatories to the declaration opposing the installation of a practising homosexual into a charge by the Presbytery of Aberdeen. Not only is the person concerned a practising homosexual, but also intends to live openly with his partner in the church Manse. This is clearly un-Scriptural, falling as it does into the realms of fornication as defined in Scripture, all of which is classified as sin and as an abomination before God. For any Church to consider calling or appointing someone who is so blatantly setting themselves against God's Holy laws is tantamount to calling for God's blessing upon sin, and this of course can never be acceptable. Yes, God loves sinners. That is why, after all, He gave His only begotten Son that the world's sinners might be saved. Yet whilst God loves sinners, all sin is an abomination to Him.

I urge you, dear reader, to read and sign this petition, which you can do by clicking here.

The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland meeting in May 2009 will hear an appeal against the decision of the Presbytery of Aberdeen to induct into a charge a minister who has openly declared himself to be living in a homosexual relationship.

If the Assembly votes to support the Presbytery of Aberdeen, it will publicly declare such behaviour as acceptable and honourable for a leader in Christ’s church. This would mark a historic departure for our church from the teaching of the catholic Christian faith, and a radical deviation from the clear Scriptural pattern that recognises the sanctity of marriage between one man and one woman as the only proper place for sexual intimacy—a pattern which our church has hitherto always publicly affirmed.


To now declare explicitly an active homosexual lifestyle as holy, something the Bible unambiguously calls sin, denies in the most public fashion the authority of the church’s only Lord and Master, Jesus Christ. Our church would thus position itself outwith the fellowship of orthodox, credal Christianity worldwide.


Such a decision, if made by the General Assembly, would be immensely damaging for the cause of Christ in Scotland and disastrous for the national church. As an unprecedented departure from both the Kirk’s supreme standard, the Scriptures, and its subordinate standard, the Westminster Confession of Faith, by its highest court, this would inevitably force a crisis of communion. The majority of congregations of the Church of Scotland have no wish so to depart from orthodox Christian faith and practice, nor to be in fellowship with those who would so abandon the true Church of Jesus Christ.

We urgently alert all commissioners to the 2009 General Assembly to the extreme gravity of the situation. We urge the Assembly to support the position of those who stood to defend Christian orthodoxy in Aberdeen Presbytery, and ensure instead that the Church will apply and assert in practice its clear doctrinal position on all matters of marriage and human sexuality, by refusing to condone homosexual practice in general, and among its leaders in particular. We further urge all commissioners to support the Overture from the Presbytery of Lochcarron and Skye, that our General Assembly may make its will known clearly and decisively on this issue for the future.

We stand thus to publicly affirm our love, honour and deep respect for all our Christian brothers and sisters who wrestle painfully with homosexual temptation but fight faithfully to live lives of purity, following Christ Jesus as his true disciples. We assure them of all pastoral support, care and mutual encouragement as they, along with us, ‘strive…for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord.’ (Hebrews 12:14)

We further wish to affirm our continuing solidarity in fellowship with Christian churches worldwide who hold and maintain the historic faith, doctrine, and discipline of the one holy, catholic and apostolic church, once for all delivered to the saints in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

The Bible clearly condemns homosexual practices:

"Do not practice homosexuality, having sex with another man as with a woman. It is a detestable sin." (Lev 18:22).

For those that believe the 'laws of Moses' to be outdated, also consider:

"That is why God abandoned them to their shameful desires. Even the women turned against the natural way to have sex and instead indulged in sex with each other. And the men, instead of having normal sexual relations with women, burned with lust for each other. Men did shameful things with other men, and as a result of this sin, they suffered within themselves the penalty they deserved." (Rom 2:26-27)

How any Christian can attempt to claim that The Bible does not condemn homosexuality is beyond me. Rejection of such basic scriptural commandments begs people to ask 'what else don't they believe, if they're picking and choosing bits?'