Homosexuality: What Are Its Implications?  

Rom. 1:18-28

 

     In Genesis 19 God sent two angels in the bodies of men to Sodom to destroy the Sodomites and deliver Lot from the city (vv.1-3).The men of Sodom, moved by perverted lust, attempted to rape those two men who had come as God's messengers (vv. 4-11). Lot appealed to those beasts not to do so wickedly.But they paid no attention to him. Up until this time, Lot had always managed to get along with the Sodomites by compromise. (That is the only way a righteous man can get along with godless men!) So Lot, thinking that the prostitution of his daughters would be less vile than the homosexual rape of the men in his house,offered to give his virgin daughters to those beastly reprobates,to appease their lusts! They laughed in his face and started to break into his house. Then the two men whom God had sent pulled Lot inside and struck the men of Sodom with blindness. The next morning those two angels snatched Lot and his family out of Sodom and God poured out fire and brimstone from heaven to destroy it (vv. 15-23).

 

     The Sodomites were a reprobate people, hardened by the practice of grievous, vile sin. In Sodom homosexuality had become the normal, dominant way of life. Men with men and women with women, leaving the natural use of the body,commonly practiced such things that descent people blush to think about.Their sin brought upon them the wrath of God. Homosexuality is still an abomination to God. It is the perverse practice of wicked men, with perverted hearts and minds, acting in a manner that is against nature.Wherever homosexuality becomes commonly accepted reprobation is evident. Any society that permits, accepts, and condones the practice of homosexuality is under the judgment of God. That is clearly the message of Romans 1:18-28.And a careful reading of that chapter (vv. 21-23) will show that the root cause of homosexuality is false religion, religion that robs God of his glory as God and makes man his own god (vv. 2832),determining for himself good and evil. Three implications must be drawn from these facts: (1) Our society is under the judgment of God! (2) The greatest evil ever perpetrated against humanity is freewill,works religion, giving to man and his freewill the rights and powers that belong to God alone. (3) There is an urgent necessity, in this dark,reprobate age, for the preaching of the gospel of Christ to all who will hear it.

 

 

Don Fortner