Once again Ken Ham has demonstrated to the Christian community that there still are faithful men willing to speak the truth, regardless of consequences, in a world in which far too many in the Church are rapidly spiraling downward on the slope of incremental compromise.
The issue in question today is biblical marriage vs. the sodomite agenda. The question is this: Should Christians use God’s Word in the public square as a basis for defending marriage as ordained by God? The answer from leading Christians like Chuck Colson is “No.” Ken Ham explains why we may never run from God’s Holy Word.
Did You Pass the Test?
Last year the Christian community was given a test. For years American Christians prayed for a man in office to defend God’s Word and declare that no court may prevent elected officials from acknowledging God. When God sent us this man in the form of Chief Justice Moore, many Christians ran for the hills or simply denounced their brother in Christ. Why? Because the cost of discipleship in Christ is huge and most are not willing to pay the price.
I have worked for a United States president and have been both a reporter and a lobbyist on Capitol Hill (and have trained more than 500 people to lobby on Capitol Hill) and I can tell you that the vast majority of Christians in Washington D.C.(and elsewhere)who seek to be influential and relevant, are simply afraid of defending truth publicly by using the Scriptures.
We must be willing to give up everything — prestige, insider status in Washington D.C (and elsewhere), our seat at the partisan table of relevancy and political acceptability — even elected office. This is why Roy Moore is the man of the decade. He understood that wisdom of God is foolishness to man. But we will only win our culture if we are willing to be fools for Christ.
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