Wednesday, January 31, 2024

HYMNOLOGY #5: COME THOU FOUNT



In this series we will examine the hymns that we sing at our church. Along with a biographical sketch of the hymn writer, we'll also look at theology of the song.  Lastly, we'll look at the structure and musical features of some of the hymns as we listen to a variety of styles of each song. The class ends with the singing of the hymn we looked at. 


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BOOK SUMMARY: GOD AND THE TRANSGENDER DEBATE - CHAPTER 8 - LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR



John 13:34-35 A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. 35 By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”

Love is not optional for the Christian. Not loving others, means we aren't a disciple of Christ. Our neighbor includes anyone and everyone. See also 1 John 4:20. A lack of love other others proves a lack of love for God.  Loving God and others is the whole basis of God's Law (Mark 12:29-31). Love must be the foundation of how we interact with others--including those with gender-dysphoria or those who have embrace a transgender identity.  So what does loving others look like?


LOVE PROMOTES DIGNITY
All people are made in the image of God (Genesis 1:27). This is foundational to the dignity of every person.  We all have inviolable worth and deserve respect. Nothing anyone can do can eradicate the image of God in them. All classes of people, both genders, all sinners possess dignity. Failing to grasp this results in abuse, i.e., Nazi Germany, African slave trade, abortion, etc. We ought not to mock those who claim to be transgender people or abuse them. We ought to hate it when they are bullied. Though we disagree with their sinful choices, we ought to care for them.


LOVE REQUIRES EMPATHY
We need to try and see things from other people's perspective to build relationships with them. Empathy doesn't mean agreement. 

Tim Keller said, "You cannot help with a burden unless you come very close to the burdened person."

Have we made genuine efforts to understand people who struggle with gender-dysphoria? Just because their struggles are foreign to us doesn't mean it's ok to mock or not to try and understand them.  Instead of rejecting people outright, we ought to make an effort to listen and seek to understand.  People struggling with gender-dysphoria may attend our churches, be in our families or show up in the workplace. Are we going to act shocked or disgusted or will we realize God has given us an opportunity to love, listen, understand and share Christ.


LOVE SHARE TRUTH
See 1 Corinthians 13:6.   Love rejoices in truth.  We cannot send unbelievers signals of approval of their sin.  How do we love our neighbors with gender-dysphoria without giving approval of living in a gender opposite of their sex?

Western culture says that love approves of what others do that makes them happy.  Scripture says that love speaks truth.  We cannot affirm every desire of others when those desires run contrary to God's Word. We must share the Word.  Though we love, the world will not perceive it as love.  It's not popular to share the truth of God's Word. It will be labeled as "hate speech". We'll be seen as bigots. To affirm that transgender ideology is true is to be unloving and to agree with lies.  Yet it is still possible to share the truth in an unloving and self-righteous way. We need to guard against that.  Proverbs 15:1 reminds us that a soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger. Speaking truth in love requires relationships, prayer, love and compassion.


LOVE PRODUCES COMPASSION
It's easy to scoff at those who experience gender-dysphoria or who accept this ideology.  

Colossians 3:12 Put on then, as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience. 

As Christians we often get defensive when the world's notions encroach upon us.  We attack back sometimes, but must learn compassion.  How did Jesus respond to prostitutes or those who were fornicating?  Was he shocked? Was he grossed out?  Did he laugh or mock at them?  Absolutely not.  He brought grace to them.  He was compassionate.  Jesus' "woes" were for the self-righteous. Compassion doesn't mean approval, nor does it mean silence.  Compassion sounds like this: "I want you to know that I may not agree with you, but I will never look down on you.  You are loved."


LOVE HAS PATIENCE
Compassion means you're confident that the kindness of God in you will help lead a person to repentance. 

1 Corinthians 13:4 Love is patient and kind, love does not envy or boast, it is not arrogant.

There are believers, not just unbelievers, that struggle with gender-dysphoria. This may go away, and it may not.  There are sins and things we still struggle with even though we are saved.  It's arrogant and self-righteous to act like we don't have our own struggles while condemning people with their struggles.  That's why sympathy, empathy, compassion and patience are necessary. 

God has been compassionate to us. Isn't that what drew us to Him? The gospel is grace and compassion. Why do we think our smugness will win others to Christ? God has been patient with us. He is still patient with us. No rebellion, ours or others, is enough to put us out of reach of God.

We are not here to win arguments. We are here to love people. So we must be patient with those who hate the gospel and disagree with God's design for gender.  We are to display the likeness of God to those who need Christ. We will not gain a hearing by being self-righteous, arrogant, compassionless, impatient or crude to sinners. 


FACE TO FACE
In an age of social media, it's easy to attack others when we don't see them face-to-face. Loving relationships requires face-to-face interaction.  Those with gender-dysphoria or those who agree with this ideology are real people who believe God's blueprints are wrong.  Our struggle is not with them...it's not flesh and blood. They are not the enemy. The church at large really needs to rise up to the occasion and carry a mature mindset, a mature love, a mature commitment to be like God when building relationships with sinners of all sorts. 

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

HYMNOLOGY #4: BEFORE THE THRONE OF GOD ABOVE



In this series we will examine the hymns that we sing at our church. Along with a biographical sketch of the hymn writer, we'll also look at theology of the song.  Lastly, we'll look at the structure and musical features of some of the hymns as we listen to a variety of styles of each song. The class ends with the singing of the hymn we looked at. 


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BOOK SUMMARY: GOD AND THE TRANSGENDER DEBATE - CHAPTER 7 - A BETTER FUTURE



The question is asked, "What if you are born into a female body, know you are a man, and still want to participate in the traditionally exclusive rite of womanhood (childbirth)? What kind of man are you then?

The answer is, "You don't break free from the effects of the fall (feeling like you are born in the wrong body) by following the course of the fall in your own life and decisions (attempting to transition into another gender).

According to Scripture, anyone struggling with gender-identity issues has hope just like the person who struggles with envy or depression.  2 Corinthians 5:17 says that if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold the new has come. We can become new creations.

As new creations we begin to experience now what we anticipate in the future--a fully restored creation, a time when dysphoria is replaced with euphoria of every kind. As new creations we understand why the world is the way it is and we embrace the One who will fix it all.  Though we live in a fallen world, we walk towards the new world. 


WAITING FOR FREEDOM
Romans 8:18-25 reminds us what is to comes--the restoration of creation and the redemption of our bodies. This is final redemption.  Redemption is the act of being set free. We will be freed completely from bondage and corruption.  This has begun already and will be consummated one day.  Along with the world, we groan because all is not well.  But our groan is not eternal.  We groan with hope. The conditions that give rise to gender-dysphoria will be eradicated. Yet it may be that someone with gender-dysphoria struggles with this their whole life. Final redemption is future not now. 


THINKING CLEARLY
One way to deal with this struggle is to think correctly and clearly.  Romans 8:5-6 teaches that fleshly people think in fleshly ways--the ways and thoughts of the world. Spiritual people think according to the Spirit--the ways and thoughts of God. To set one's mind on the flesh is death.  BUT to set one's mind on the Spirit leads to life and peace.

The Spirit helps us know how to think right even if our feelings tell us otherwise. Thinking according to the Spirit may make life harder because you have to battle the fall and sin instead of running with the flow of it. Romans 12:2 commands us not to be conformed to the world but to be transformed by the renewing of our minds.  God re-orders how we reason.


A CHANGE OF HEART
In Ezekiel 36:26-27 we have the promise of the New Covenant. God will give us a new heart, a new spirt, the indwelling Holy Spirit, and He'll cause us to walk in His ways.   A heart of stone is one that loves anything more than God. A heart of flesh is one that is alive to God and truly desires to love and obey God.  There's still a struggle with old desires but new desires help us to battle sinful tendencies. 

If someone struggles with gender-dysphoria but is made new in Christ then they'll eventually be able to see things God's ways. The struggle can still be there but it won't define them. Their identity is as a child of God. Scripture will equip us on how to handle wrong feelings and thoughts.  


A BETTER FUTURE FOR OUR BODIES
Revelation 21:1-4 gives us the hope of a new creation. In this new creation we will have new bodies--free from the fall in every way. The former things will pass away.

Philippians 3:20-21 tells us that we are waiting for our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He will transform our bodies to be like His glorious body.  

One day all our physical, mental and emotional ailments will be gone. Our thinking will be correct, our emotions will always be right and our bodies will never deal with sickness or death again.  


JESUS IS THE WAY
Read Romans 8:1-4.  In God sending His Son for us. In Christ we are free from the law of sin and death.  Jesus was condemned in our place.  He fulfilled the righteous law of God for us.  If we continue life apart from God and live according to the flesh, all that remains for us is more misery.  We will not receive God's eternal blessing of restoration that enables us to live with Him forever.  Apart from Christ we remain dead in our sin and under the wrath of God. Our tears will not be wiped away.  Resurrection life, found only in Christ, is the cure to every problem we have or will have. Abundant life is found in Him alone.


TRANSFORMATION
One day Christians will experience total transformation. The only hope for any sinner is Christ.  We can tear up God's blueprint and suffer the consequences, or we can yield to Him, trust Him to save us and await final redemption. The perfect life, death and resurrection of Christ is powerful and will delivers us if we turn to Him as Lord and Savior. 

Read Romans 8:18. The present sufferings we experience can't compare to what is coming for us! Let us look to Christ continually.


Wednesday, January 17, 2024

HYMNOLOGY #3: BLESSED ASSURANCE


In this series we will examine the hymns that we sing at our church. Along with a biographical sketch of the hymn writer, we'll also look at theology of the song.  Lastly, we'll look at the structure and musical features of some of the hymns as we listen to a variety of styles of each song. The class ends with the singing of the hymn we looked at. 


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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

HYMNOLOGY #2: AMAZING GRACE



In this series we will examine the hymns that we sing at our church. Along with a biographical sketch of the hymn writer, we'll also look at theology of the song.  Lastly, we'll look at the structure and musical features of some of the hymns as we listen to a variety of styles of each song. The class ends with the singing of the hymn we looked at. 



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Tuesday, January 09, 2024

BOOK SUMMARY: GOD AND THE TRANSGENDER DEBATE - CHAPTER 6 - BEAUTY AND BROKENNESS



God created Adam and Eve for a while they lived in harmony.  Then they sinned after listening to Satan who cast God's rules as restrictive. The wisdom of Satan seemed right for why would denying someone pleasure and enlightenment be wrong. Eve's decision was supported by her feelings. Even her husband agreed.  This is our story, too.  We are tempted to rule our own lives. We want to be autonomous. We don't believe God knows best. 


THEIR STORY AND OUR STORY
Adam and Eve's choice was one of alternate Lordship.  This put all of creation under God's judgment. We have followed suit (Romans 3:10-11, 12, 18).  This is our story as well.  Therefore, we cannot point a self-righteous finger at those who disagree with us about gender-identify.  We all are rebels.  We all sin differently.  As a result of Adam and Eve's sin they felt ashamed and uncomfortable with their own bodies.  


A BROKEN STAGE
Humanity was the pinnacle of creation so it should shock us that Adam's sin affected all of creation (Genesis 3:17-19).  Creation is comprehensively broken. Work was hard yet fulfilling but is not hard and often frustrating and futile.  We are broken beings that suffer cancer and depression and a host of other things. We die because (Romans 6:23) and we face an eternity outside of Eden and God's presence.  The affects of the fall are not just outside of us but within us.  


WHAT HAPPENED TO OUR HEARTS
We cannot trust all the feelings and passions within us. Our hearts are not pure (Jeremiah 17:9, 1 Peter 2:11).  We are deceived into thinking that we cannot be satisfied in life unless we indulge in all our desires. And it's these desires that cause us to fight with others. This is self-evident since prisons are full of people who acted on impulse and desires. They followed their hearts and passionate desires.  Thus our hearts desires can want what is actually bad for our hearts. 

People with gender dysphoria experience real feelings and real passions.  This is not something to joke about. It is not something to mock.  But having that feeling doesn't mean it is right to act upon it. Internal peace is not found in going beyond God's limitations He's placed on us.  People who undergo sex-changes are not reported as having higher levels of happiness post-surgery.  Genesis 1-3 show us that embracing feelings and thoughts contrary to God results in life that is less happy and fulfilling. 


GENDER DYSPHORIA IS NOT SINFUL
There's a difference between an unwanted feeling and acting upon it.  Eve didn't sin because Satan tempted her. She sinned when she acted upon that temptation.  In the same way, gender dysphoria refers to the mental distress a person experiences as a result of their false perception that their biological sex is wrong. There may or may not be a sinful root cause for those feelings or perception, but the distress itself is not necessarily sinful.  The experience of gender dysphoria is evidence that all of our lives are affected by the fall.  It is sinful when we let our feelings rule our actions and affections. 


THINKING IT THROUGH
It's not just our feelings and actions that are affected by sin. Our logic and mind and reason are tainted by sin as well (Ephesians 4:17-18).  Without God our logic is flawed. We need the Creator to understand His creation and our humanity.  Our mind and hearts work together. Our heart might desire one thing but our mind might tell us that this thing is bad for us. Sometimes our minds try to justify what our heart wants. This is why an atheist can be clever and blind. He uses his bright mind and logic to reject God because his heart's desire is to reject God.  Our minds attempt to tell our hearts whether our feelings are reasonable, but we cannot always be sure that our mind's reasoning is valid.


CAN A MAN CHANGE HIS HEIGHT?
It is absurd to affirm every feeling that someone has about their identity.  If someone feels that they are not valuable and that their life is not worth living, would you affirm that? 


THE WAY WE'RE PUT TOGETHER
Physical pain is part of life ever since the fall (Genesis 3:16-19).  From conception onward, no one experiences life in this body in perfection. Our bodies, feelings and minds are all subject to the fall and thus subject to pain and suffering.  So technically we are "born this way" but that doesn't mean we are supposed to act upon our sinful predispositions.


THE BLUEPRINT PERSISTS
God has not given up on His purpose for humanity. He does not just let us rip up the blueprint.  Eve in the fall, God did not allow Adam and Eve to fully get their way. He still ruled over them.  Humanity can want genderless humans or gender fluidity, but God has not allowed it. We might attempt to change our form, but our formatting has been set by God. It is fixed and unalterable in our DNA. Transgenderism, therefore, is not a real thing because our gender can never change.  

The person who feels morally superior and self-righteous to the person with gender dysphoria is feeling sinful things that they must not act up. Feelings of superior righteousness and self-righteousness are deceptions from the heart affirmed by the mind since Scripture says "there is none good. No, not one." That is not to say that we should affirm a person's desires and feelings or actions.  We must affirm God's righteous way of thinking, feeling and acting.  That is not self-righteousness. 


WE ARE NOT LEFT WHERE WE ARE
Our bodies, minds and hearts are beautifully broken things. But God has not left us to remain broken. Genesis 3:15 teaches that a Savior would come to restore us.  


BOOK SUMMARY - THE PEACEMAKER - PART 2 - GET THE LOG OUT OF YOUR EYE - CHAPTER 5 - CONFLICT STARTS IN THE HEART



James 4:1 What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you? 

Our hearts are the source of our conflicts (Matthew 15:19).  We have unmet desires and so we war with others to try and get what we want.


THE PROGRESSION OF AN IDOL I desire, I demand, I judge, I punish. 

(1).    I Desire - Some desires are good while others are sinful. We must not easily or quickly discard important relationships simply because they do not meet our desires. If others stand in the way of our good desires we can trust God, grow in sanctification, and love the other person (Psalm 73:25, James 1:2-4, 1 John 4:19-21).  If we don’t choose this route we might go the other direction and fight to achieve our desires and allow disappointment to control our lives. We hurts others on this path.

(2).    I Demand  Unmet desires can fester and take deep roots in our hearts. We often justify our demands by claiming our desires are needs or necessary for our happiness. When we see something as being essential to our well-being or fulfillment, those desires become demands. Even in good desires a problem arises when it turns from “I wish I could have this” to “I must have this.”  An idol is anything apart from God that we depend on to be happy.  An idol is something we love and pursue mor than God (Philippians 3:19, Ephesians 5:5). We all struggle with idolatry (2 Kings 17:41). We must guard against good desires become idols that control us.  We must do some self-examination. What do I consistently dwell on? What do I think will fulfill me? What do I want more than anything? Where do I put my trust? What do I fear?

(3).    I Judge – We criticize and condemn others when they don’t meet our demands. We nit-pick, nag, attack because we are playing God. This is wicked because there is only one Law-Giver and Judge (James 3:14-17).  We are imitating Satan when we act like this. This is much different than loving correction when someone is being sinful (Matthew 7:1-5, Galatians 6:1).  Sinful judging often focuses on other’s motives. The closer we are to others the more we are prone to judge and condemn.

(4).    I Punish – Idols always demand sacrifices. Idols demand suffering. Deliberately and unconsciously we find ways to punish and hurt others. When that person finally gives in to our desires then we relent from punishing. Pouting, hurtful words, mean looks, sleeping on the couch, physical violence, abstaining from intimacy, backstabbing, threats of divorce and the silent treatment are among the many hurtful things we’ll do to get what we want.


THE CURE FOR AN IDOLATROUS HEART
Jesus commands us to love God, fear God and trust God (Matthew 22:37, Luke 12:4-5, John 14:1). These are words of worship reserved for God, not idols. To love, fear and trust an idol merits God’s wrath and judgment.

(1).    Deliverance From Judgment – Only God can deliver us from His wrath and judgment. This is the gospel of Christ. We must turn from our sin and trust in Christ to save us through His saving works. This removes God’s judgment from us and brings peace between us and God. We can’t be at peace with others until we are at peace with God.

(2).    Deliverance From Specific Idols – God doesn’t remove all sinful desires, thoughts and habits at the moment of salvation. Over time, bit by bit, He sanctifies us. This is another aspect of salvation where God saves us from the experience of sin and makes us more like Jesus. He uses His living Word to do this (Hebrews 4:12). His Spirit uses the Word to sanctify us (1 Corinthians 2:10-15, John 17:17, Galatians 5:22-26).  God also intends to use the church to sanctify us and help us mortify sin in our lives (Galatians 6:1, Romans 15:14). When you find yourself in conflict work backwards through the progression of idolatry.  How am I punishing others? How am I judging others? What am I demanding to have? What is the root desire of that demand?  Ask self-examining questions. Keep a journal of what you learn about yourself and idols. Pray and ask God for help in overcoming wickedness and idolatry. Seek help from your spouse or a church member. Seek further counsel if you cannot break free from an idol.

(3).    Replace Idol Worship With Worship Of The True God
“Sin is what you do when you are not fully satisfied in God.” – John Piper

Pursue God aggressively in order to kill idols. 

(a). Repent before God (Psalm 51:17). 

(b). Fear God.  Stand in awe of Him when you are afraid of not getting what you want (Proverbs 1:7, Matthew 10:28, Psalm 130:3-4). This helps to give you a proper perspective of what really matters.  

(c). Love God.  Desire the one who forgives us and provides everything for us (Psalm 34:10, Matthew 6:33, Matthew 22:37).  

(d). Trust God.  Rely of God to take care of your needs and good desires (Psalm 118:8, Psalm 37:5-6, 2 Peter 1:3-4). 

(e). Delight in God.  See Psalm 37:4, Philippians 4:4, 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18). As you remove idols from your life, God will replace them with Himself and you’ll find satisfaction and joy in Him. You’ll feel less of a desire to find fulfillment in the world and you’ll have less conflict in your life that results from selfish demands.


QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
(1). Which parts of the chapter resonated with you or stood out to you?
(2). In your own words try to describe the progression of an idol.
(3). Are you able to see how this has played out in your life?
(4). Is there someone you are currently punishing because of your unmet desires?
(5). If you are currently punishing someone, what do you think the correct course of action would be at this point?
(6). Why does deep reflection on the gospel help to remove idols from our lives?
(7). What process can we walk through to help identify idols in our lives (see Deliverance From Specific Idols)?
(8). Once we identify idols, what must we do? 
(9). Have you repented of idolatry? Do you have a proper fear of God? Are you loving God? Are you trusting God? Are you delighting in God?
(10). Identity an area or two that needs changing in your life.  Pray to God for help to change. Commit to working on these couple of things this week knowing that it takes time to grow in the Lord.  

Thursday, January 04, 2024

BOOK SUMMARY: GOD AND THE TRANSGENDER DEBATE - CHAPTER 5 - WELL-DESIGNED



GOD'S BLUEPRINT
God is a designer who had a blueprint for everything. It was all very good (Genesis 1:31).  The pinnacle of God's creation was humanity (Genesis 1:26-29). Only humans bear God's image.  Man represents God and was made in His likeness, though we are not identical to God. We were called to rule over the earth on God's behalf but under God's authority. 


MORE THAN THE SUM OF YOUR PARTS
Each part of us carries and reflects purpose and dignity: mind, heart and body. Therefore, matter matters.  Our bodies are matter. We are intentionally made. We are not just a collection of atoms randomly interacting with one another. We have emotions and thoughts and a body thus we are to relate to our Creator in these ways. 


GOD'S RIGHT TO SPEAK
Psalm 24;1-2 reminds us that the earth is the Lord's. Even all those who dwell in it belong to Him because He founded creation.

The best way to live is according to God's blueprint since He made creation.  We can't rewrite the blueprints of our design.  We don't have that authority or ability. God's voice needs to be heard and carry the ultimate weight.  The transgender debate is really a debate on competing authorities: God or us. 


GOD'S CREATION HAS PURPOSE
God's creation of gender was very good and gender was for a purpose. We aren't sovereign. Only God is. As creatures our highest calling is to fulfill the purpose for which God made us. When we rebel against the natural order in which God made us we are rejecting the highest good and life for which God created us. 


MORE THAN MANKIND
God made male and female (Genesis 2:21-24).  God creatively made us with differences on purpose. We are neither identical nor interchangeable. We are complementary beings. 

We exercise dominion over the world as we multiply through sexual intimacy. Our bodies in regards to reproduction is one of the ways we understand our distinctions.  Anatomy shows maleness but maleness isn't only anatomy. Our bodies are not lying when they reveal our gender.

(1).  God created humanity in His image
(2).  God created humanity male and female
(3).  God created male and female for one another

These unchangeable difference in men and women (chromosomes/anatomy) are accompanied with relative strengths of each gender.  Men generally have broader shoulders and women generally have broader hips.  Generally, we see protective "instincts" in men and nurturing "instincts" in women. While maleness and femaleness are not reduced down to these relative strengths but it does show they are tied to a larger difference between men and women.  If we believe that there are no differences between male and female then we must believe that gender is interchangeable. Gender is not interchangeable. 


SHOULD WE EXPECT NON-CHRISTIANS TO AGREE WITH US?
All humans possess a minimal degree of moral knowledge. There are natural truths that all mankind can understand (Romans 2:15).   God's law is built into our conscience. Up until a few decades ago, there was no debate about gender.  

Romans 1:19-21 sheds light on the problem with humanity. Mankind has rejected God's rule and authority. Mankind's hearts are foolish and darkened. And it is by wicked hearts that we suppress the truth that God has made known to us in regards to creation.

Not all truth is made known to us in Scripture. If that were the case then we'd need a Scriptural reference for everything in order to know it for certain.  A man can never be a woman no matter what his mind thinks.  He can look at himself and see for himself that he is a man. 


HOW THE CHURCH CAN GO TOO FAR
Being a man doesn't entail loving football. Being a woman doesn't entail a love for cooking. A boy playing with dolls or a girl wanting to play football doesn't constitute gender either.  Those might be social constructs, expectations or even stereotypes that are not real issues of gender.  A man who likes to cook doesn't mean he has gender issues. Likewise, a woman watching football doesn't mean she is transgender. There are cultural views of gender and biblical views. 


EQUAL AND DIFFERENT
Men and woman are different on the deepest levels (chromosomes, reproductive systems, etc).  The differences reflect God's creative will for our lives. Difference has nothing to do with worth or value. In that respect, we are all equal.  A man who protects is no more valuable than a woman who nurtures.  We are equal in one way and different in another way. We are made intentionally but not interchangeably. Why do the differences matter? In Genesis 1:28 we are given a mandate that we cannot fulfill without the help of the opposite sex. We need each other's differences: complementarianism.  This should not be controversial or new.  

Christianity doesn't sever gender from sex. Humanity's design is tied to our mission. Our gender dictates our roles in the creation mandate. Men lack something and need women to do what God has called us to do and vice versa. We complement each other and provide what the other sex needs.  Men and women are made to fit together. 


JESUS AND GENDER IDENTITY
The rejection of Biblical gender is really a rejection of what Jesus taught. Thus people are rejecting Jesus (Matthew 19:4-6).  Jesus taught the Genesis pattern. 

(1). We are created people
(2).  We are created male and female
(3).  A man is someone who is able to become one flesh with a woman and vice versa.
(4).  What God does, people should not seek to undo.  

We can ignore Genesis 1-2 but that means we are rejecting Jesus.


NO NEED FOR SHAME
See Genesis 2:25.  We do not live in a world where everyone is at ease with how they are made. Many are ashamed of how God made them.  People have veered from the blueprint. We need to return to what the Lord says.


Wednesday, January 03, 2024

HYMNOLOGY #1: ALL CREATURES OF OUR GOD AND KING

 


In this series we will examine the hymns that we sing at our church. Along with a biographical sketch of the hymn writer, we'll also look at theology of the song.  Lastly, we'll look at the structure and musical features of some of the hymns as we listen to a variety of styles of each song. The class ends with the singing of the hymn we looked at. 


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