Our study in the word of God
this evening will be, in reality, a further continuation of that
word which we began to consider on the first evening of our conference,
God's word to our nation. And I wish publicly to express
to the men responsible for ordering the life of this conference,
including its ministries, for their willingness to accede to
my request that I be given liberty to carry on this theme. It was not my original intention. It was not even the intention,
when I asked leave to extend that ministry for one night,
to think that in all likelihood this theme will carry through
with us to the final evening of my part in the conference.
It is a wonderful thing to know that the Spirit of God, who is
the God of order, is also the God who at times works in ways
that we cannot predict. And I am confident, as much as
I can be without any claims to direct revelation or to having
heard a voice from an angel, that God has indeed guided us
in this mutual decision to consider together in these evenings this
one great burden from the Scriptures, God's word to our nation. In our previous studies I have
sought to set the subject in a biblical context, disclaiming
any direct revelation from God, disclaiming any direct equation
between Israel and the Church, and then setting before you from
the Scriptures a justification for taking up such a theme. And that justification resides
basically in what we would call a biblical theology of God's
relationship to the nations. And then last evening I suggested
that if there is any text in all of Scripture which constitutes
the essence of the word of God to our nation at this time, It
is that text found in Proverbs 14 and verse 34 in which the
writer of the Proverbs declares, Righteousness exalts a nation,
but sin is a reproach to any people. And having looked briefly
at the meaning of those words, I deduce this principle, that
if sin is a reproach to any people, then surely the word of God to
our nation at this time is a word on the one hand of scathing rebuke
and denunciation for our national sins, and a summons, a regal
call to repentance and reformation on the other hand. And then as
we began to open up this theme, I sought to use the analogy of
a mountain range with its foothills, its main major peaks, and then
those high mountain peaks that jut up above the others. And
any sin has nations like a mountain range. And it is my concern and
burden to address the word of God to those great high peak
sins of our nation, which I suggest it can be ranged under two very
simple headings, our sins of putrid moral degeneration and
our sins of horrible religious apostasy. And under that first
heading last night, we had only time to direct your attention
to the first aspect of our putrid sins of moral degeneracy, namely,
the unrequited blood of the murdered multitudes. And I've been encouraged
with the number of you who have come to me and expressed that
perhaps for the first time you have seen from the Word of God
and its cumulative testimony how indeed our nation is guilty
of blood. and how the unrequited blood
of the multitudes of the murdered literally cries to heaven, pierces
through to the ear of God upon the throne of God, that that
blood may be requited even with the proper, just taking of the
life of murderers, or by the direct judgment of Almighty God. Tonight I want to look at the
second aspect of this great first mountain of our sins of putrid
moral degeneracy, namely our unrestrained and unashamed abandonment
to sensuality and sexual perversion. Along with the unrequited blood
of the multitudes of the murdered, I submit to you that a sensitivity
to biblical teaching leads to this conclusion that another
of our greatest national sins is our unrestrained and unashamed
abandonment to sensuality and to sexual perversion. There are many in our day who
say something like this. If there is indeed a God, and
if that God does indeed take any cognizance of the affairs
of men upon the face of the earth, then surely that God is concerned
with larger issues than what goes on in people's bedrooms,
what goes on in the furtive meetings of individuals in motel rooms,
If there is a God, and if he's aware of what goes on, and if
he's concerned, surely he is concerned with larger issues
than someone's sexual preferences and sexual activities. Well,
is that so? Is that perspective in any way
reflective of the teaching of the Word of God? What I want
to attempt to prove to you tonight from Scripture is this. that
when any city, any nation, any large segment of humanity abandons
itself with shamelessness to sensuality and sexual perversion,
that city, those cities, that nation, those groups of people
call down upon themselves the frightening judgment of Almighty
God. We saw in our study of this subject
of innocent blood and how it affects God that God used for
the first time in his word the vivid imagery of the innocent
blood of Abel turning into an eloquent voice which cried to
God himself. In Genesis chapter 4, God said
to Cain, your brother's blood cries unto me from the ground. As we read on in the book of
Genesis, we read the tragic account of the degeneracy of the human
race. A degeneracy that reaches the
place recorded in Genesis 6, where God says, I am grieved
that I ever made man. And God commits himself to blot
out the entire existing human race, with the exception of the
family of Noah. But in all of the record of all
of the degeneracy which brought about the universal flood which
blotted out the entire race, the language of sin crying to
heaven is never once used. For the next time it occurs,
it occurs in Genesis chapter 18. And I want you to turn to
that passage with me. What is it that once again constitutes
a voice that pierces the ear of God upon his throne and brings
God down out of heaven in order to deal with the occasion of
that crime? In Genesis chapter 18, the answer
is given to us in very clear language. Three angels have visited
Abraham, the father of the faithful. By a careful reading of the entire
18th chapter of Genesis, it becomes clear that one of those angels
is the angel of Jehovah. That is, Jehovah himself who
comes in visible form and appearance. He receives the worship of Abraham. He speaks in the first person
in the name of Jehovah. And as he speaks to Abraham,
he says these words, Genesis 18 and verse 20, And Jehovah
said, Because the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great, and because
their sin is very grievous, I will go down now and see whether they
have done altogether according to, and this word is the same
root word in the Hebrew as we have in Genesis 4, according
to the cry of it which is come unto me. And if not, I will know. Here Jehovah informs Abraham
that a cry has once more reached his ear. And it is this cry that
has brought God down from heaven in the person of the angel of
Jehovah, Jehovah himself, to see if indeed the cry accords
with reality. Now, granted, all of this is
figurative language in the sense that God doesn't need to come
down to see. He fills heaven and earth. God
is omniscient. He knows all things concerning
all there is to know at one given point in time. And yet to speak
to us and to communicate the realities in a manner that we
can understand and grasp, God accommodates Himself to us and
says to Abraham, Abraham, I have heard a cry from my throne in
heaven. The cry has come up from the
cities of the plains, Sodom and Gomorrah and Abraham. I am now
come down to see if indeed the facts of the case accord with
the measure of this cry. The cry is great. It is a grievous
cry of grievous sin. But I will come and establish
by my own visible presence whether or not The cry accords with reality. Then we read on into chapter
19 of the experience of the angels as they come. Chapter 19. And
the two angels came to Sodom at evening. And Lot sat in the
gate of Sodom. And Lot saw them and rose up
to meet them. And he bowed himself down with
his face to the earth. And he said, Behold now, my lords,
turn aside, I pray you, into your servants' house, and tarry
all night, and wash your feet, and you shall rise up early,
and go on your way. And they said, No, but we will
abide in the street all night. And he urged them greatly, and
they turned in unto him, and entered into his house. And he
made them a feast, and did bake on leavened bread, and they did
eat. But before they lay down, the
men of the city, even the men of Sodom, compassed the house
round, both young and old, all the people from every quarter. And they called unto Lot and
said unto him, Where are the men that came unto you this night? Bring them out unto us, that
we may know them. And that knowing was not the
knowledge of social introduction. It was an appeal that they might
have these men to enter into illicit, abominable homosexual
practices with them. How do we know that? Read on
in the subsequent context. And Lot went out unto them to
the door, and shut the door after him, and said, I pray you, my
brethren, do not sow wickedly. What they desired was wickedness,
and the precise nature is indicated in verse 8. Behold now, I have
two daughters that have not known man. They are virgins. They have
never entered into sexual intimacy. Let me, I pray you, bring them
out unto you and do to them as is good in your eyes, only unto
these men do nothing. And then we read the sad history
of the resolute determination of these men, inflamed with their
aggressive, beastly lust. They are not satisfied to take
even these two virgins and to abuse them and make them their
playthings for the night. And they would have fain laid
hands upon these two visitors forcefully had not the angels
struck them with blindness. Then you know the subsequent
history, how God forcefully removes Lot and his family from those
cities. And after he reiterates this,
verse 13, for we will destroy this place because the cry of
them is waxed great before the Lord, and the Lord hath sent
us to destroy it. Then God did something he had
never done before in human history. God literally rained hell down
from heaven and destroyed the cities of the plains. Now, what was the most aggravated
sin of Solomon Gomorrah? There are some clever manipulators
of the Bible who say, well, if you think it was abandonment
to sensuality and sexual perversion, you're all wrong. Then they quote
in a cavalier way the remark of the prophet Ezekiel in chapter
16, verses 46 and 48, in which certain other of the sins of
Sodom are underscored in another context, pride and fullness of
bread and indifference to the needy. And then they proceed
to say that these were the great sins, inhospitable-ness, not
homosexuality. My friends, that is a perversion
of the word of God. For when we turn to the inspired
comment upon this incident in the book of It is very clear
what the crowning sin of Sodom was according to the inspired
penman of the New Testament. For here we read in the book
of Jude and verse 7, even as Sodom and Gomorrah and the cities
about them, having in like manner with these given themselves over
to fornication and gone after strange flesh, are set forth
as an example, suffering the punishment of eternal fire. That which caused Almighty God
to bring down fire and brimstone, and literally to rain hell out
of heaven upon the sins of the blameless, was this unashamed,
this unrestrained, this unembarrassed abandonment to sensuality and
to sexual perversion. The cities of the plains had
come through the various stages of this abandonment and this
commitment to perversion. They had passed through the stage
in which these sins were merely tolerated while it was known
that they were, to use contemporary jargon, carried on in the closet. And from the state of toleration,
they had become an acceptable form of behavior. And it's at
the point that they become an acceptable form of behavior that
they become a contagious form of behavior. For on that evening,
it was not only men, but it says men and boys. and not just from
one pocket of the city, from every single quarter of the city,
from toleration to acceptance to militant, aggressive propagation
of their perverted lifestyle, until they were now so evangelistic
about it, they would impose it upon two wayfaring men. And when
the sin reached that point, God says, enough. The cry that has
come to heaven is indeed worthy of my response in frightening
judgment. And so God performs this strange
act of judgment and rains down what in Scripture is used as
the very symbol of eternal fire Hell is described as the lake
of fire and of brimstone, and God rains hell out of heaven
upon the cities of the plains to make it manifest to all mankind
from that point onward the holy hatred of his soul, to this kind
of abandonment to sensuality and to sexual perversion. Now
you may ask the question, why is this so, Pastor Martin? Well,
you remember yesterday when we asked the question, why does
God hate innocent blood? The answer was found in the language
of Genesis 1, for in the image of God made he him. Well, this is the same answer
to this question. Why is there that in God? which is so violently provoked
in his holy nature when there is this abandonment to sensuality
and in particular to perversion in which sexual distinctions
are blurred and ignored and blatantly rejected in the most intimate
expression of that sexual distinction, namely sexual intimacy. Well, the doctrine of the image
of God is again the answer. For when we read in Genesis chapter
1 that God said, let us make man in our image, in our image
let us make man, do you remember what the scripture says? In the
image of God created he him, male and female created he them. Mankind created in the image
of God is created male and female, and in a way that I confess I
am not prepared to expound. This much is true. There is something
in the distinctiveness of maleness and femaleness, masculinity and
femininity, that answers to that which is in God himself. He is one God. We believe in
the great truth there is but one true and living God, and
yet Our Bibles teach us within that one God there is Father,
Son, and Holy Spirit, so that the Spirit can commune with Father
and Son and Son with Spirit and Father and Father with Spirit
and Son. One God. And yet within the one
there is three. And in a way that I would not
dare attempt to unravel with precision, surely there is something
of this perspective in God making man in His image male and female,
so that anything that obliterates that distinction, and in particular
That which obliterates it at its cynical, the sexual union,
is the highest affront to Almighty God. It is, in a sense, an attempt
to march up to the throne of God and re-dictate the very structure
of man creating, God creating man in His own image. And this holy antipathy of God
to sexual perversion and to licentiousness again is picked up and expanded
and underscored in the Mosaic legislation. And I ask you to
turn now to Leviticus 18 as a specimen passage. Leviticus chapter 18. The grave concern of God is articulated
in verse 2. Speak unto the children of Israel,
and say unto them, I am the Lord your God. After the doings of
the land of Egypt wherein you dwelt, you shall not do. And
after the doings of the land of Canaan, where I bring you,
you shall not do, neither shall you walk in their statutes."
And then in verses 6 through 18, God gives specific directions
that all fall within the realm of laws against incest. Laws against certain marriages
within certain blood relationships. Laws against incest, verses 6
through 18. Verse 19, God gives a prohibition
of what we would call an unnatural sexual activity. Verse 20, He
speaks against adultery. Verse 21, he speaks against the
sin of offering up children to heathen idols as blood and burnt
sacrifices. And then in verse 22, notice
the clear prohibition. You shall not lie with mankind
as with womankind. It is an abomination. Thou shalt
not lie with any beast to defile thyself therewith, neither shall
any woman stand before a beast to lie down thereto. It is confusion."
God is very explicit in prohibiting all forms of sexual perversion,
all forms of sensuality, all forms of adopting the policy,
my sexual appetites and preferences are my business. I shall fulfill
them according to the dictates of my own passions and my own
inclinations. God says you shall not do so. Now why is he concerned about
these matters? Why is this legislation hammered
out in such detail, which it is almost embarrassing to read
in a mixed public gathering? Well, God gives the reason in
the following verses, and I ask you to follow again as I read.
Verse 24. Defile not yourselves in any
of these things, In all these things the nations are defiled
which I cast out from before you, and the land is defiled. Therefore I do visit the iniquity
thereof upon it, and the land vomits out her inhabitants."
You therefore shall keep my statutes and mine ordinances, and shall
not do any of these abominations, neither the homeborn nor the
stranger who sojourns among you. For all these abominations have
the men of the land done that were before you, and the land
is defiled. Let the land vomit not you out
also when you defile it. as it vomited out the nation
that was before you. Oh, dear people, hear the Word
of God. The nations in the land of Canaan
were pagan, non-covenanted nations. The law they had was the law
inscribed upon their moral consciousness as creatures made in the image
of God. And yet from that law they were
to know that these activities were sin. And when they defied
that law of their own moral constitution, God uses graphic language. He says that Israel's conquest
of the land was but the feather in God's hand to tickle the throat
of the land of Canaan that it might wretch and vomit out the
inhabitants of the land. That's the gross, sickening language
of Jehovah. The lands of Canaan, the nations
of Canaan—that's the language of the passage—had become defiled
and polluted for these things, national sins that provoked God
to bring national judgments. As then, so it is now. Even though our nation has the
light of special revelation in the possession of the Word of
God and in the preaching of that Word, even if we did not have
the light of special revelation, When a nation gives itself to
the kind of sexual perversion, the kind of sensuality forbidden
in this chapter, adultery, indifference to proper laws concerning incest,
insensitivity to the sanctity of the one-to-one marriage sanctuary
of a husband and a wife. When people give themselves to
homosexuality, the passage says the land becomes defiled, the
nation becomes defiled, and mighty well, God will have a feather
in His hand to tickle the throat of this nation until it vomits
out the inhabitants of this land. Whether he causes us to be vomited
into a grave of atomic dust, Whether he causes us to be vomited
into the hand of a foreign totalitarian power, whether he causes us to
be vomited out into the disruption and disintegration of civil and
racial war, I do not know. I am no prophet. But I am a preacher
of this book, and this book says these sins defile the land. We have gone beyond the stage
of toleration. We are now in the stage of acceptance. Legislation is being pushed through. to give open, self-confessed,
practicing homosexuals full acceptance at every level of social, economic,
educational life, and even religious life. So the great debate in
many denominations centers around the ordination of homosexuals. And already in some places we
have proceeded beyond mere toleration and mere acceptance to aggressive
propagation and forced seduction. How long will it be before the
feather touches the fruit? Add to the testimony of Genesis
18 and 19 the testimony of Leviticus chapter 18, the clear teaching
of Romans chapter 1. We move out of the Old Testament
into the New. The great theme of this epistle
is the exposition of the gospel which is the power of God unto
salvation, a gospel which sets forth a righteousness of God
to be received by faith. But the dark backdrop of that
righteousness of God is the filth and the unrighteousness of man.
And most of you, I'm sure, are familiar with the basic thread
of argument in Romans chapter Beginning with verse 18, the
apostle declares that the wrath of God is present tense. There is a coming wrath. He talks
about it in chapter two. There is a coming day of wrath,
but there is a present manifestation of divine wrath. The wrath of
God is revealed from heaven, and it's revealed against all
ungodliness. and that which inevitably follows
from ungodliness, all unrighteousness of men who hinder the truth in
unrighteousness." And then he goes on to declare in this context
The situation in which men had only the light of general revelation. What they could know of God by
looking at his handiwork, the heavens which declare his glory,
and the firmament which shows his handiwork, day unto day utters
speech, and night unto night shows forth knowledge. And what
has man done with that revelation God has made of himself? Paul
says he has turned away from it, and he has turned instead
to silly idols and beasts. And as a result of it, God has
acted in judgment. Verse 24, wherefore? Wherefore,
God gave them up. Now notice. God gave them up
in the lusts of their heart. unto uncleanness, that their
bodies should be dishonored among themselves. For that they exchanged
the truth of God for a lie, and worshipped and served the creature
more than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen. For this
cause, God gave them marvelous insights with respect to total
sexual liberation. That's what we're being told
our day has received. We are the day of great enlightenment. We have now received light that
has chased away the dark shadows of the terrible Victorian mentality
with regard to sex. We've received the light of true
benevolence and compassion that invites all of the perverts to
come out of the closets and to declare openly their alternate
lifestyle. And we are told, even in evangelical
circles, by certain so-called evangelical leaders, such as
Molentoth and Hardesty and her ilk, that it is a matter of Christian
enlightenment to recognize homosexuality, whether between men or women,
as a viable Christian lifestyle, because we have now become enlightened
by God to see that all of this homophobia is but a dark shadow
of the prejudice of our past perspectives and influences. Is that what the word of God
says? Look at the language. For this cause God gave them
up unto fire. For their women changed the natural
use into that which is against nature, and likewise also the
men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their
lust one toward another, men with men, working unseemliness
and receiving in themselves that recompense of their error which
was due. Where is the AIDS problem coming
from? This text has the answer. Where is that new strain of venereal
disease coming from? No longer can a few shots of
penicillin fix everyone up, and the medical world is baffled
and wringing its hands. I'll tell you where it comes
from, Romans 1 and verse 27, receiving in themselves the recompense
that is due. Wrath is already being revealed. And the tragedy is, verse 32
says, they know such conduct deserves the judgment of God. Who, knowing the judgment of
God—and this is why I use the word shameless—not only practice
the same, but also consent with those that practice them. In
other words, when perversity becomes public and shameless,
that's the height of degeneracy. And you find this theme, though
time will not permit us to trace it out, you find it in the prophets,
particularly with Jeremiah. One sample is Jeremiah 6.15,
and the prophet says, Were they at all ashamed when they committed
abomination? Nay, they were not ashamed. God says, Thou hast a whore's
forehead. Thou refuse this to be ashamed. What is it like? when a woman
takes her most noble faculty of sexuality and dares to parade
it and sell it on 42nd Street in New York City. Something has
died in that poor soul of native, natural shame. Surely, if she's
going to do that, she'll do it in the dead of night. She'll
do it in the shades and shadows not in broad daylight before
the rude stare of anyone who can look upon her. When a woman
has come to that place, God says, she has a whore's forehead that
refuses to be ashamed. And I say, my dear fellow believers,
our nation has a whore's forehead, and we've lost the ability to
be ashamed. And the testimony of the word
of God from Genesis clean through into this passage and on into
the epistles is that for these things the wrath of God comes
upon the sons of disobedience. And surely then God's word to
our nation is this, sin is a reproach to any people. And not only is
the sin of the unrequited blood of the multitudes of the slain
our national reproach, but this unashamed, this abandonment to
sensuality and perversion is our national sin and ought to
be our national shame and brings us as a nation to the very brink
of even further judgments from the Almighty. I will not pollute
your ears by speaking in great detail of the clear indications
that we have come to this position of unrestrained and unashamed
abandonment to sensuality and perversion. Suffice but a few
clear examples. When men who are supposedly intelligent
trained in our so-called best universities can write and have
published books advocating constructive incest. And when they are given
prime time to sit on national talk shows to give a justification
for their book, and a polemic for the possibility that a father
may be, indeed, the best man to introduce his daughter to
the realities and the joys of sex. And there is no shame Men and
women do not run to turn off their television sets, march
to the studios, and demand a retraction. I say our sin is a national sin
for which we must hang our heads in blush. When perverts lose
all shame and brag that this has come out of the closet time,
and not only openly identify themselves by name, but gather
together in groups and in causes and march through our streets,
no longer any sense of shame for their perversion. I say,
dear people, we must hang our heads and Don't let the word
gay ever be used upon the lips of a Christian. It is a euphemism
to take off the edge of the horrendous nature of the perversion of homosexuality. Call it sodomy, perversion. Don't ever refer to gays. They are not gay. They have the
misery of a tortured conscience within, and the fires of hell
await them. When fornication and adultery
are a way of life in all of the avenues of so-called entertainment—the the TV, the theme of the lyrics
of popular songs, I say this is our national sin. When male
and female virginity are laughed upon and mocked, when skin magazines
are a multi-billion dollar business, both those appealing to women
as well as to men, When the TV becomes the personal X-rated
movie screen, no sooner does videocassette, the videocassette
become a marketable thing, when the number one item is X-rated
movies. When our schools take upon themselves
to show pornographic movies and slides and give pornographic
literatures to preteens, when verbal titillation and double
innuendo have become part and parcel of almost every social
context, when a man who seeks to keep a pure mind must almost
live with his eyes upon the pavement. Because of all of the bare, titillating
flesh parading before his eyes, I say, dear fellow believers,
this national sin cries to God for national judgment. And you
cannot opt out and say, but Pastor Martin, I don't indulge in these
things. I do not approve of these things.
Remember the principle of solidarity. You and I are part of a nation
that has sold itself to sensuality and to perversion. But you ask
the question, what can I do? Well, I want to give a little
more. attention in closing tonight than I did last night to the
remedy. What can we do? If this is our
state, what can we do? Let me first of all answer that
question for boys and girls and men and women in this building
who have been sucked into the whirlpool of our national sensuality
and perversion. I would be willing to make the
statement without claiming prophetic insight that there are more than
a few within the sound of my voice tonight—boys, girls, men,
women, even preachers—who have not been able to withstand this
climate That whirlpool of sensuality and perversion that swirls around
you with ever-increasing fierceness and power. At first, you just
came to the edge of it to look in out of innocent curiosity,
you called it. Some of you who are preachers,
you began to look into it under the guise, how can I denounce
it if I don't know what it is? That was your first contact with
pornographic movies. your first contact with pornographic
literature. How can I denounce it if I'm
ignorant of it? I must have the right to speak
from the matrix of real knowledge. And I would not be surprised
if I'm speaking to more than one adult and possibly more than
one preacher who this night is an addict to pornography. You're
an addict to pornographic movies. You've spent the last two, three,
four years constantly looking over your shoulder to make sure
no one sees you slip in and pay your three bucks or five bucks,
whatever it costs. You're constantly looking this
way and that way when you go to that haunt where you look
at your girly magazines. You're constantly living that
fearful, frightening experience of wondering, who's going to
see me? When will the lid be blown off?
Perhaps I'm talking to teenagers who have been sucked into the
idea that, well, it's all right to fool around with girls if
you're a girl, as well as you still have an interest in boys,
and vice versa. Am I speaking to boys and girls
and men and women who now, sitting here tonight, known only to God
and to yourself, and if others are involved by way of sexual
dalliance, only they know that you sit here tonight in the frightening
chains of sexual perversion. And next to heroin and to alcohol,
there are no chains that I've ever had to deal with in a pastoral
setting like the chains of sensuality. My friend, is there any word
for you? There is a word for you. That word comes to us so
clearly in 1 Corinthians chapter 6. In verse 9, Paul says, Know ye not that the unrighteous
shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived." The
first word of God to you is this, don't listen to what you're being
told by the so-called experts in America. Don't be deceived. Fornicators, and there he uses
the general Greek word for all kinds of sexual impurity from
which we get our English word pornography, pornea, be not deceived,
neither unclean fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers,
nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with men, nor thieves,
nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners
shall inherit the kingdom of God. What is the word to you,
sitting here tonight with all the semblance of a liberated
Christian, but you know you're in bondage? Perhaps even the
day or two before you came to this conference, not knowing
what might be available in this area, you had a binge with your
girly And you're here in your chains. What's the first word of God
to you? It's this. Either those chains are broken
or you'll go to hell. And you better take that seriously.
Don't you listen to what the world says! That your chains
are the symbols of your liberty! They are chains that will chain
you now and into hell forever! Don't listen to the so-called
evangelical experts who tell you that self-abuse is a viable
Christian activity, who tell you that responsible, committed,
loving, homosexual or lesbian practice is a viable Christian
expression of lifestyle. The Word of God says, don't be
deceived. You will not go to heaven with
those chains of uncleanness and perversion. You'll sink into
hell. And, oh, dear young people who've
been spared, when the temptation comes, And when you're bombarded
from the radio and the TV and in the school and by your peers,
try this a little bit and try that. And when you're tempted
to go the first step in the direction of sensuality and perversion,
hear the word of God, be not deceived. That path will chain
me and take me to hell. But now the second word of God
to you is in the verse that follows, and such were some of you. You mean there's hope? Why, Pastor
Martin, you've said there's no hope. That's right, no hope while
the chains are there. No hope while you defy God's
norms of sexual purity. As a single person, as a married
person, I don't care what your psychological orientation may
be. If you are not heterosexual oriented,
if you are giving yourself man with man, woman with woman, be
not deceived. Those patterns of life are utterly
inconsistent with being an heir of the kingdom. But such were
some of you. Such were some of you. Something
has happened. They're no longer like that.
And what's happened? Look at the text. A combination
of two mighty influences impinged upon many of these Corinthians.
You were washed. You were sanctified. You were
justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the
Spirit of our God. The Lord Jesus Christ and the
Holy Spirit. The Lord Jesus Christ and the
Holy Spirit. What had happened there in Corinth,
this sink of iniquity? This center of commerce and pagan
thought and pagan worship, whereas a very part of your worship of
the heathen deities, one would commit acts of sexual impurity
and fornication. What had happened? A humble hooked-nose
Jew came and began to preach about Jesus of Nazareth, began
to preach about this Jesus. who authenticated his claims
by his life and by his works, who was impaled upon a Roman
cross by the decree and purpose of God, who there upon that cross
bore the sins of his people, bore sins of every kind and stripe,
who went from that cross into a grave. who broke the bars of
death and came out from that grave and ascended to the right
hand of the Father and received of the Father the promise of
the Spirit and sent him forth upon men, he says, such were
some of you. But having come into contact
with the message concerning the Lord Jesus Christ, you've been
washed, you've been justified, and furthermore, You heard that
He gives the gift of His Spirit to all who believe upon Him. Yes, He sovereignly regenerates
by the Spirit unto faith, but the Bible everywhere teaches
that it is to the regenerate, believing sinner that the gift
of the Spirit is given when he believes on the Lord Jesus. And in the power of that indwelling
Spirit, he can now see his chains broken and fall at his feet,
and rise a free man, a free woman. If you're here tonight bound
by various dimensions of our national sin of abandonment to
sensuality and sexual perversion, there is hope for you. And that
hope is not in trying to sell your conscience a bill of goods.
that your sins are not really sins. They are. But it's to flee
to the fountain open for sin and uncleanness. Fall down before
the Son of God like blind Bartimaeus and cry, Son of David, have mercy
upon me. What wilt thou that I do unto
you, Lord, that I may be free of my chains? to which he will
say, I will be thou free. And what can we do as a people? I've tried to answer the question
to the individual, but what can we, the people of God, do? Well,
ultimately, dear people, the greatest thing you can do is
stop playing games with free time and ask God at any cost
to make you a Jacob, an Israel who knows how to wrestle with
God. The greatest thing you can do
is to become a wrestler with God for the outpouring of the
Spirit of God upon our poor, bound, hell-deserving And I don't
say that as something pious to get on to something more practical. The greatest thing you can do
is to cry mightily to the God who alone can turn away this
terrible tidal wave of uncleanness. But then if your prayers are
sincere when you rise from your knees, You must rise determined
to do what the scripture says in Ephesians 511, have no fellowship
with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove
them. Ye are light, walk as children
of light. I'm sick of hearing Christians
saying of this movie or that movie, well it wasn't too bad,
had only one steamy love scene. It wasn't too bad, only had a
half a dozen curse words. What in the name of God has happened
to our consciences? How can you sigh and cry for
the abominations of our nation, much of which flow to the conscience
of the nation through the movie theater while you sit in the
midst of it? at what so-called reformed Christians
watch and allow their children to watch on TV, in which their
conferences are made dull to the high standards of morality,
the high standards of sanctity and purity, touching the sexual
relationship and touching our identity as males and females
in the image of God, determined as a Christian father in the
light of the challenge of this morning, as for me and my house,
I don't care if my kids whimper. I don't care if they complain
that they're ignorant of this program and that program and
the other program. I will not cooperate with the
devil to send them to hell in this sea of sensuality. and have the spiritual fortitude
to rear back on your hind legs. And if you cannot exercise a
godly control over the TV so that you can face the day of
judgment with a good conscience, then get rid of the thing and
determine never to have it in your home again. And then the
third thing we as the people of God can do is to exercise
every legitimate influence consistent with our civil liberties on the
one hand and our gospel priorities on the other. And don't detach
what I say from those two qualifications. Do everything you can do consistent
with your civil liberties and responsibilities and with your
gospel priorities. You see, the devil loves to get
people using up all their time in a good cause to keep them
from the best cause. And it's much easier to spend
an hour agitating in some organized movement against pornography
than it is to spend an hour on your knees crying to God for
the Holy Ghost to come down upon the preachers of this land and
make the word effective to purge the sea of pornography. You see my point? Do everything
you can do consistent with your civil liberties and responsibilities
and gospel priorities. And then, ultimately, let's touch
what is the softest spot in the heart of God—His glory. When ye pray, say, Our Father
who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. And, oh, what glory
would come to God if, when the purveyors of filth have, as it
were, come to the position where they sit back and fold their
arms with glee, and look over the scene of our national life
and gloat that they have won the day. What glory it would
be to God to raise up His mighty And when the enemy has come in
like a flood, to see the Spirit of our God raise a standard against
him, and pray, O God, for the glory of thy name, your name
that is sanctified and hallowed when men respect your laws of
sexual purity, when men regard your standards of purity and
of rightness in every facet of male-female relationships. O
God, Can you stand to see your glory stained? O God, can you
bear to see your glory completely besmatched by our national life? O God, vindicate your glory. May with us cry to God. What is God's word to our nation? I say it is essentially, fundamentally,
a word of denunciation for our aggravated national sins, the
sin of unrequited blood, the sin of unashamed abandonment
to sensuality and sexual perversion. Dear people, that's my nation. And some of you children don't
know what this is like. I lived during the Second World
I was old enough to read the papers. We used to sit about
the table and wonder, will God allow the Japanese to come to
the West Coast? Will we be bombed? I can remember
my sister crying the day President Roosevelt made the announcement
of the invasion of Pearl Harbor. She sat upon my dad's knee and
I sat next to her and she broke into convulsive weeping and said,
Daddy, are we going to be bombed? Some of us remember the mighty
deliverances God brought to our nation in that war. We thank God for his grace and
kindness. But you dear young people, listen,
this isn't going to go on forever unless something changes. And
it can start with you. Some of you precious teenagers,
can determine by the grace of God to be a Daniel. You will
not defile yourself with the sins of your companions at school
and on the block and wherever you may associate with them.
You can begin to go off into your closet and pray for those
teenage friends of yours you know, many of them their heads
blown half the time on their pills and on their pot and on
their boots. And girls who aren't even, who
are hardly into their teens, brag about their affairs with
the fellas. Oh, may God touch the hearts
of you dear young ones. May he touch the hearts of you
parents. And dear pastor friend, let me
ask you in closing. Can you preach on this sin with
a clear conscience? Can you? But does that very questioning
cause a little bit of redness to creep up the back of your
neck? Your wife doesn't know the stuff you look at when she's
gone to bed. Oh, yes, you got that cable service
TV ostensibly to get the good educational programs, but God
knows and you know what you've been using it for. My friend,
come out of that wall of hypocrisy and have dealings with God. The time has come for judgment
to begin at the house of God. Some of you precious Christian
women, your burying is the essence of purity, and yet your eyes
soak up the sordid, soap operas, hours every day, and you fantasize
and by proxy enter into the sexual escapades of your heroines on
the boat top. You say, Pastor Martin, not amongst
reformed Christians. Yes, amongst reformed Christians. For because when iniquity abounds,
the love of the many waxes cold. Righteous Lot, his righteous
soul, vexed with the filthy conversation of the wicked, poor Lot was stained
and crippled by the context in which he lived. Oh, may we hear
the call to repentance and thorough dealings with God, and may we
yet see God bear His arm and purge away the filth from our
land. Let us pray. We are told in your word that
he who walks amidst the candlesticks has eyes as a flame of fire. May the eyes of our Savior find
us, and as they find us, may we not run from them. As his
eye arrested the backslidden Peter, may his eye of grace arrest
us this night. Oh, Holy Father, seal your word
to our hearts. Again, we pray, have mercy upon
our nation. Lord, when we simply think of
what millions will be watching over television stations all
over our country tonight, surely, Lord, this is enough to bring
down hell out of heaven upon us. And when we add to that all
of the other open, unashamed flaunting of your laws, gracious
God, how long? Have mercy, O Lord. Forgive our
sins. Heal us of these open sores,
these pussy wounds of impurity. Oh, by the blood of your Son
and by the spirit of burning, come, Lord, and save multitudes,
purify the church. Have mercy, have mercy, we pray,
for the sake of your beloved Son and for the vindication of
your own honor and glory. Amen.