The full court
press going on in our society surrounding the issue of homosexuality and
re-defining marriage could not be more tangible.
For the Christian, there will always be a
tension to uphold the holiness of Christ and the love and mercy of Christ. We must, by our very calling, both connect
and yet confront the culture. These will
be days that demand great courage, great clarity, great wisdom and great
peace. Sometimes, the follower of Jesus
must stand alone—misunderstood, accused, labeled, dismissed, even
attacked. It has been the way of the
church since its inception. Christians
like Mary Magdalene or Athanasius or Jackie Robinson or Dietrich Bonhoeffer
often found themselves standing all alone.
Yet, in the words of Bonhoeffer in a sermon in 1934, our response is
always one of peace:
“These brothers and sisters…are not ashamed, in defiance
of the world, to speak of eternal peace…Even in anguish and distress of
conscience there is for them no escape from the commandment of Christ that
there shall be peace.”
The way forward
is not compromise nor is it condemnation.
The way forward is a presentation of loving truth with the heart of
peace.