By Ken Ham for
Harbinger's Daily
Today marks the beginning of what has become known as pride month—a 30-day celebration of sexual sin and sinful identities by the media, many corporations, and even cities and towns. As those who believe God’s Word and understand that what these individuals are celebrating is nothing short of bondage and slavery to sin, June can be a discouraging month. But it can also be more than that—it can be a month that tests our commitment to the truth of God’s Word.
As Christians, most of us would give a hearty “amen!” to Romans 1:16. Of course we’re not ashamed of the beautiful gospel that saved us from eternal separation from God and slavery to our sinful desires. But do we “amen” as heartily when it comes to the gospel applied to the sexual sins of our culture?
Consider these very plausible scenarios that may happen to you this June:
The school you teach at requires educators to put their pronouns in their bios and call students by their preferred pronouns.
The company you work for hosts a rainbow-adorned pride-themed family picnic.
A family member you love, and who professes Christ, changes their social media profile picture to a rainbow filter to be a good “ally.”
The list goes on of scenarios that may play out during the month of June that hit close to home and that force us as believers to make decisions as we apply our biblical worldview in very practical ways. Do we add the pronouns to the bio? Do we use the preferred pronouns? Do we attend the picnic? Do we confront our family members about their “allyship”? Where do we draw the line? The thought of losing one’s job or being sued in the courts is heart-wrenching for us, but like Daniel, there is a line that we as Christians do not cross.
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Today marks the beginning of what has become known as pride month—a 30-day celebration of sexual sin and sinful identities by the media, many corporations, and even cities and towns. As those who believe God’s Word and understand that what these individuals are celebrating is nothing short of bondage and slavery to sin, June can be a discouraging month. But it can also be more than that—it can be a month that tests our commitment to the truth of God’s Word.
Are You Ashamed?
Romans 1:16 KJV – “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.”As Christians, most of us would give a hearty “amen!” to Romans 1:16. Of course we’re not ashamed of the beautiful gospel that saved us from eternal separation from God and slavery to our sinful desires. But do we “amen” as heartily when it comes to the gospel applied to the sexual sins of our culture?
Consider these very plausible scenarios that may happen to you this June:
The school you teach at requires educators to put their pronouns in their bios and call students by their preferred pronouns.
The company you work for hosts a rainbow-adorned pride-themed family picnic.
A family member you love, and who professes Christ, changes their social media profile picture to a rainbow filter to be a good “ally.”
The list goes on of scenarios that may play out during the month of June that hit close to home and that force us as believers to make decisions as we apply our biblical worldview in very practical ways. Do we add the pronouns to the bio? Do we use the preferred pronouns? Do we attend the picnic? Do we confront our family members about their “allyship”? Where do we draw the line? The thought of losing one’s job or being sued in the courts is heart-wrenching for us, but like Daniel, there is a line that we as Christians do not cross.
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Confronted By The Celebration Of Sin: ‘Pride Month’ Tests Our Commitment To The Truth Of God’s Word - Harbingers Daily
As those who believe God’s Word and understand that what these individuals are celebrating is nothing short of bondage and slavery to sin, June can be a discouraging month. But it can also be more than that—it can be a month that tests our commitment to the truth of God’s Word.
