Monday, July 31, 2006

Love your enemies

If you have any doubts that Jesus was a radical read the Gospel of Luke carefully. Luke is filled with radical ideas, none more so that the idea in Luke 6:27, "Love your enemies."

Often we struggle with this passage, after all we are all good Christian people. We don't really hate anyone. Oh we hate terrorism and figures like Osama Bin Laden but we can even convince ourselves that we don't hate them, we hate what they do.

On the surface of things I don't believe that I have any enemies. Yet, If I am passionate about justice in the world, injustice is my enemy, and Jesus is calling for me to love those who are part of the problem. Jesus was a radical, not with an army but with love.

The decision by the Washington State supreme court this past week was surprising and disappointing. The State Supreme Court ruled that under current state law same sex marriages are not legal. I really don't understand that decision. Why allow marriage between two people who are in love in one case and not another? What is the state's concern regarding the gender of the two people who wish to be married?

We need more healthy committed gay and lesbian couples to tell the world their story. There are many wonderful couples at Longview UMC who for all intents and purposes are married. They are not sexually promiscuous. They are committed to their relationships. Other than the fact that both people in the relationship are of the same gender I see little difference between these couples and any other heterosexual couple I know.

It seems to me that too many people have false images of gay and lesbian people. For some gay and lesbian people are strange and different.

So perhaps the path to change is to Love the enemy. We need to care about those with whome we disagree. We need to show the value of committed loving partnerships. Live the example of sexual intimacy being reserved and shared in the committed covenental relationships. We can change the face of an issue so that when people vote about homosexuality and marriage they are not voting about a theoretical issue but they are voting about their friends Peter and Paul or Mary and Sally.

We will pray for those with whom we disagree, we will not hate them for the disagreement but we will take the time to get to know them and live into the kingdom of God together.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you, thank you! I am new to Longveiw and a friend recommended gaychristian.net to find a church, and this was the message on your page! Please keep up the message. Hopefully I will visit your church.

Anonymous said...

Pastor,
It all sounds so cool and wonderful when you write about justice and peace and your disappointment in the state's ruling banning homosexual marriage.
The fact is, however, that regardless of what the state thinks about same-sex marriage and relationships, the over-arching guideline is found firmly rooted in the Bible.
And the Bible teaches that homosexuality is wrong. As a minister, you cannot ignore one section of the Bible in favor of another and ignore it in the name of truth and justice and your quest to "welcome" all people.
God calls all of us to repent from those things that separate us from Him and His truth..ALL things. Not just the ones we choose.
Please consider your position and the accountability you have and will face.