Gender Assigned by God – Period!

               There is a famous story written by Hans Christian Anderson called “The Emperor’s New Clothes”. In it, two weavers promise an emperor a new suit of clothes. They tell him that the new suit is so special that it cannot be seen by people who are “unfit for their position, stupid, or incompetent”. From that point onward no one, even the emperor, will admit that they cannot see the amazing new suit of clothes for fear of being labeled as stupid or incompetent. He prances around in a parade almost naked, looking pretty foolish, because everyone has been cowered into silence. That is, until an innocent child sees him and says (and I’m paraphrasing here): “Mama! He ain’t got on no clothes!”.
 
                “The Emperor’s New Clothes” was written in 1837 but another famous writer wrote this many years before: “Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools”. (God, through the hand of Paul in Romans 1:22 NIV). It’s almost as if both authors looked to the future and saw this era in which we are living. Well, I know one actually did. But what else can you say about a society where if I told a man who was dressed as a woman and calling himself a feminine name that he was male, I would be called the one with a problem? Or if I just made a simple statement that males and females are physically different, I’d be called ignorant? Yet, that is exactly the case.
 
                When it comes to all this gender bending insanity we need to stand up and say that the emperor ain’t got on no clothes! I don’t have a “gender assigned at birth”, I have a gender assigned by God. The doctor or nurse that filled out the birth certificate didn’t assign my gender, he or she merely recorded it. I am male, not because I think I am, but because I’m physically a male. It is an established, scientific, provable, immutable fact.
 
                How foolish it is to tell someone they can choose their gender. It is insincere, senseless, and harmful. Yet here we are in a world that parades “trans-genderism” around impressionable school children, teaching them that they get to choose. Worse yet, we have parents doing the same thing. We allow males to use female restrooms and locker rooms and even allow males to compete athletically with females. There is neither a scientific reason nor a logical thought for all this except to say that someone has sold this culture an invisible set of clothes.
 
                My heart goes out to the unfortunate people with emotional and mental issues that drive them to want to be a different sex. I truly feel sympathy for them. But the best way to help them is not to affirm their problems, it is to help them discover the person they are; the person God created them to be. And as importantly, don’t be afraid to stand up against such policies that allow and encourage this misbehavior. The emperor is naked. Don’t be bullied into silence.              
 
Say good things about your Savior and your church!
 

Bro. Tony


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Eternal Risks

 

                Last week a man launched himself into the air in a homemade rocket trying to reach a distance of 5000 feet above the earth.  It was the first step in his process to eventually launch himself into outer space.  The rocket failed and he died.  That’s horrible, isn’t it?  Most people would ask why a man would even attempt that; it was a crazy thing to do.  I don’t know if it was crazy, but it was certainly risky.  Very risky. So, a good question is “why do people take risks?”
 
                The vast majority of people would agree that we should take as few risks as possible.  Some would say that you can’t really live unless you take risks. And, honestly, the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle. Life would be pretty boring if we never took any risks at all.  But I want to talk about the biggest risks of all.

 

                For a lost person it is remaining lost.  What a risk to take to choose to believe there is no heaven or hell; that you don’t need Jesus.  The price to take that risk is an eternity in hell.  And what is the risk for choosing to believe?  There is no risk. Some may say that you risk having all the fun that is “out there” but I can assure you that I’ve had far more “fun” (a fulfilling life, joys and happiness) since I’ve been saved. No sir, choosing to stay lost is the biggest risk ever:  Eternity depends on it.

 

                For a Christian, the greatest risk is disobeying God.  Let me make one thing clear:  God doesn’t ask us to do things.  God commands us to do things. Our only choices are to obey Him or disobey Him.  Do we really realize what a risk we take when we disobey God? When God tells us what brings us happiness and we choose to disobey, we are putting our very happiness at risk.  When the Lord instructs us on how to have a successful marriage, to disobey Him puts our marriage at risk.  To disobey God puts our family, our work, our joy, our satisfaction and our personal relationships at risk.  Yet countless of Christians put all that at risk on a daily basis by simply choosing to disobey God.

 

                Lost person….is hell worth the risk?  Christian…is pain, heartache, sorrow, broken relationships worth the risk?  Don’t wonder about the risk someone takes to blast off into the air;  we risk that and more when we choose to disobey God.

 

Say good things about your Savior and your church!

 

Bro. Tony

 


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God’s Word is Forever and Unchanged

                I watched a video on the news of a man strapping on a jet pack and flying around a big city. That was amazing. That sort of thing was just “science fiction” as I was growing up. So were cordless communication devices that allowed people to speak to each other and view each other even a thousand miles apart. We are now experimenting with self-driving cars, drone deliveries, and other such things that just a generation ago would have been impossible. It’s called innovation; aka “progress”. A lot of amazing things have changed as our scientific knowledge has increased. Who knows what technology will bring us in the years ahead?
 
                Unfortunately, because technology has changed, many people believe that somehow other things have changed. Because we can access information quicker, view events across the nation as they happen, and even fly with a jet pack, some think that humans have somehow evolved on other levels…. because we have advanced so far, so quickly, with technology; that everything has changed. Not so….and that is where the Bible becomes so vitally important in our world. Yes, the Bible was written thousands of years ago. But that certainly has not made it obsolete.
 
                You see, the Bible isn’t about technology. It is not about world history. It is not about medicine. The Bible is about human beings. More specifically about the human relationship with our Creator. While many things have changed, humans have not. Human nature is still rife with greed, selfishness, hatred, lust, and thirst for power. Nothing scientific or technological will ever change that; it will not control that. Only a relationship with God will ever show us how to live, how to love, and how to fulfill our purpose.
 
                So, when the Bible tells us of only two sexes and God’s purpose for those two sexes, it is still as true today as it was the moment God wrote it to us. When the Bible tells us that God created us in the womb and so we have no intrinsic right to destroy that life it should guide us to oppose abortion today as we always have. In short, people haven’t and (won’t change) so the Bible doesn’t change. It doesn’t have to be updated or abridged. It was God’s perfect word when He gave it to us, and it is His perfect word even now. Study it, learn it, and by all means….live by it!
 
Say good things about your Savior and your church!
 

Bro. Tony


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Christian Moral Decisions

                “Religion can have an important influence in moral decision-making, and religious reminders may deter people from unethical behavior”. That is a quote from an article about the effects of religious music on moral behavior. Do you see anything wrong with that sentence? As a pastor I would word it like this: “Religion should have an important influence in moral decision-making, and religious reminders should deter people from unethical behavior”. Now, keep in mind the article wasn’t written by Christians as a Christian study. It was from a secular psychological viewpoint. What struck me about it was that it tells us what the secular world thinks about the moral behavior of us Christians!
 
                They look at Christians and see hypocritical behavior. They know we profess a clean, moral lifestyle yet they see us living in ways that betray that profession. Religion can have an effect…but it doesn’t necessarily have an effect. I know that one problem is that a lost person cannot possibly know how a Christian should live; their expectation is based on some unrealistic idea of perfection and even then, it is their definition of perfection. Believe me, Satan has placed such a spiritual blindfold on the lost that they will never be satisfied with Christian activity; they will always find something wrong.
 
                “How can a Christian be against immigration?” “How can a Christian force a woman into a ‘back-alley’ abortion?” “How can a Christian vote for Trump?” (That is one of my favorite false assumptions). “How can a Christian……..” You get the picture. Those things actually give us opportunity to share our faith and tell people exactly why their assumptions are wrong and how our Christian beliefs drive us.
 
                Unfortunately, they too often see us engage in behavior that is decidedly un-Christian according to Biblical standards. They see us speaking with hatred in our hearts and they see us treat people in ways that would not please Christ. They see us acting and reacting to common, everyday life situations the same as some who are not Christian. They see anger, jealousy, and greed. They hear harsh words and vile things coming from our mouths. Is it any wonder, then, that they say our religion may influence our behavior but not necessarily?
 
                Let’s be the Christians that people, all people, look at and know that our religion, our beliefs, our relationship with God doesn’t just influence our behavior but drives our lifestyle.
 
Say good things about your Savior and your church!
 

Bro. Tony


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The Human Body – Biblical Perfection

                14,000,000,000 years is a very long time, isn’t it? Science says that is the age of the earth; the beginning of life. If Christians dare to say that we believe that God created humans as a separate, distinct, crown of creation much later than that we are ostracized as being “science deniers”. Do we deny proven science? Does all evidence point to a single cell “something” eventually developing into the complex world in which we exist? Let me share with you why I don’t buy into that.
 
              First, because of the perfectness of the human body. Our bodies are amazingly complex with so many parts that function perfectly with their counterparts. The key word is “perfect”. Everything must work together perfectly, or something must be done to correct it…if possible. Lungs, heart, brain, circulatory system, digestive system, and all the others must work together. Evolution teaches us that all body parts evolved into perfectness; that at one time, and for a very long time, they didn’t function as they do now. You know what that tells me? It tells me that for an extremely long period of time there had to be human-like shapes with these organs and tissues developing…..but they couldn’t be alive because the organs were not doing what was necessary for life to exist. I therefore believe that it is scientifically impossible for human beings to “evolve” into perfectness.
 
             Secondly, the fossil record doesn’t support it. Bones have been found that are purported to be over a million years old that are “humanoid” in shape. There have been no fossils found that are “almost” humanoid in shape before that. Then some are found that are “anatomically 100% human” and are said to be 55,000 years old. There are no intermittent fossils in between that show an evolution of humans. Either the human existed all at once…or didn’t exist at all. I’m not saying we haven’t changed in height, weight, or even appearance in some respect due to medicinal breakthroughs and eating habits, but we have always been human.
 
             Next, is the wording of the evolutionary writings. Amongst everything I’ve read there appear certain words that allow the writers to bridge unexplainable gaps to tie the “evidence” together. Words such as “probably”, “apparently”, “theoretically”, “possibly”, “could be”, and others allow them to state what they think happened as fact. 2+2 doesn’t probably equal 4. It definitely, without question, equals 4. So, humans “probably” stepping aside from their monkey ancestors at some point doesn’t meet the standard of proven science. Despite the certainty that evolutionist have, there is admittedly a lot of jumping over the unknown to prove the known.
 
             Then, there is science, itself. Not every scientist agrees. Did you know there are many scientists that do not believe in evolution? There are many who, armed with the same scientific knowledge, come to a different conclusion. In fact, in my opinion, the overwhelming number of scientists who read the available data and come to the conclusion that evolution is a fact, do so because of the alternative. Read Psalm 19. The first six verses claim that nature itself proves there is a God. The following eight verses say that because God exists, He speaks to us and is right and just. We must listen to Him. Those verses make men seek to prove there is no power higher or no knowledge greater than theirs.
 
Say good things about your Savior and your church!
 

Bro. Tony


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Biblical Worldview

                What determines how you think and feel about the issues of the day? What is it exactly that makes you feel the way you do about what is going on in the world? It is safe to say that the variables are many. We are influenced by our culture, molded by our upbringing, guided by our prejudices, and even driven by certain fears. Those things work together to build our “worldview”…how we look at things. But I feel that it is precisely because our worldview is predicated on those things that we have so much conflict and turmoil around the world and in our own personal lives. Culture, fear, prejudices and such allow for some pretty outrageous beliefs…such as one race being superior to another or that a male has inherently more worth or value than a female. It also gives us groundwork for believing that same-sex attraction is just another way of living or that a person can become whatever sex he/she/they/ze/vis/syrs, etc., desires. It literally lets us boil down our lifestyle to “let your conscience be your guide”.
 
                That isn’t a good thing. People’s consciences often allow them to do horrible things. People’s consciences allow for robbery, violence, murders, rape, hatred, and so forth. People will rob others and not feel bad about it. People will hate other races and go to bed and sleep like a baby. Obeying our conscience will allow us to lie, steal, and injure without regret. Living according to what our conscience allows will cause us to go past justice to get revenge. In other words, when our worldview is based on the whims and fancies of culture and personal feelings things can go south quickly. Isn’t that what we see in the world every day? But there is another way; a better way.
 
                The alternative is a “Biblical worldview” and that worldview is basically a belief in two things: there is a God and that God has spoken to us. You see, our worldview is based on only two possibilities. Either we believe there is a God, or we believe there isn’t a God. There are no other lines of thought; we are going to believe one way or the other. When we believe there is no God then we have no basis for anything except how we feel about it. Our conscience is literally our guideline for every thought and action we take. However, when we believe there is a God and God speaks to us then the basis for our decision is “what does God tell me to do” and we live by that…no matter how we feel.
 
                For instance, suppose we have a boss who we feel overworks us and/or under pays us. Our conscience will allow for putting forth less than our best, leaving early, perhaps even taking liberty with our honesty with him/her. But what does the Bible say? The Bible says work your hardest and take only what is yours. It’s simple. Or perhaps you know someone who is confused sexually, believing himself/herself to be a sex other than what is biological? He or she is a great friend, good person, and deserving of your love and concern. Conscience says go along with it and it’s OK. The Bible says God created two sexes and people are born with one of those two sexes. It says to love that person and try to help…not affirm their sickness and encourage their confusion. Our conscience allows us to hate our enemies and do what we can to undermine them, hate them back….whatever. The Bible says to love them and do good to them…no matter how we feel.
 
                There is so much difference in the way we behave and act toward others when we have a Biblical worldview. There are so many ways our lives are better when we have the absolute truth of God guiding us. Therefore, we must make the decision to live by the Word of God or live by a humanistic worldview. And, Christian, it must be all the Word or God.
 
Say good things about your Savior and your church!
 

Bro. Tony


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ProLife – All Lives!

 

                While reading an article about a recent pro-life gathering in downtown Birmingham I was again accosted by one of the biggest lies about pro-lifers that is espoused by the pro-abortion community. Someone commented (and many others agreed) him: “pro-lifers only care about babies in the womb and don’t care about them after they are born.”  I have heard that so often, and it is one of the things that makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up.  Here is what I messaged that person and those that agreed with him:
 

 

                “Where do you get your information?  Who tells you that? You are either willfully spreading a lie or are seriously misinformed by someone.  The fact of the matter is that I monetarily support, through our church and other means, The Alabama Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministry that provides both temporary and permanent homes across the state for children in distress.  They provide foster care in families all over Alabama. They provide licensed and professional counseling to children and to families. The gifts we give them are above and in addition to our taxes.
 

 

                We support physically and monetarily the Green Spring Ministry in Birmingham.  That Christian ministry provides food for any and all that are hungry.  We monetarily and physically support the Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief Teams that have boots on the ground proving food and needed relief to areas affected by tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters…often before the government can get their act together.  This is above and in addition to our taxes.
 

 

                Our own church has a benevolence fund and as we help families, one of our primary concerns is the children affected by whatever the need is.  We help families without concern for race, religious background, or sexual orientation…we don’t ask because we care about the children involved.  This is above and in addition to our taxes.
 

 

                In addition to those I and our church support, there are countless other ministries supported by pro-lifers such as The Jimmy Hale Mission, the Bethany House, Firehouse Ministries, the Boys and Girls Ranches…and we cannot overlook The Salvation Army. Many, many, churches also have food closets and clothing ministries.
 

 

                So I want to challenge those of you who keep spreading the lie that we pro-lifers don’t care about children after they are born, in addition to your taxes what organizations and ministries do you monetarily support that help children after they are born?”

             

 

                Would you believe that not one person responded? Not one person highlighted anything they had personally done.  Not a single person took up the challenge.  If there is a heart that is hardened against children after they are born it does not beat in the body of those of us that celebrate and protect life in the womb. Don’t let people get away with spreading such lies.  Share the truth with them.
 

 

Say good things about your savior and your church!
 

 

Bro. Tony

 


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Biblical Authority is the ONLY Authority

              It appears that the United Methodist Churches are about to split into two distinct denominations. One will adhere to historical Biblical authority on marriage and sexuality and the other will support and promote a LBGT lifestyle. While there are a couple of other minor differences, it is this issue that ultimately drives the division. But we must also understand that this issue is only a flower stemming from the root of Biblical authority. Let me explain.
 
                Among Protestant churches there are two main divisions. One is called Mainline Protestant and the other is Evangelical Protestant. Methodist, Presbyterian (USA), Episcopal and others fall into the Mainline category while Southern Baptists, Assemblies of God, and a few others comprise the Evangelical wing of Protestantism. Both parties agree on the sufficiency of Christ as God in the Flesh and salvation through His blood alone. Of that…I am so very thankful. What sets the groups apart is primarily their view of the authority of the Bible.
 
                Evangelical denominations view the Bible as inerrant and infallible. That is, it is to be viewed as the very word of God as the Spirit inspired the men who wrote it. It is without error and speaks the same truth to every generation. It is to be interpreted likewise. John Green, author of “Religion and the Culture Wars” describes the Mainline view of the Bible like this: “Mainline Protestants have a different perspective. They have a more modernist theology. So, for instance, they would read the Bible, not as the inerrant word of God, but as a historical document, which has God’s word in it and a lot of very important truths, but that needs to be interpreted in every age by individuals of that time and that place”. It is that mindset that allows for deviation from historical interpretation and opens the door for what I call non-Biblical lifestyles.
 
                Once we begin interpreting the Bible according to the way the culture is leaning, we have lost the foundation of morality and truth. Our culture is the way it is exactly because it has distanced itself from the Biblical truth. We must view a LBGT lifestyle through the lens of the Bible…not the other way around. I fear for my friends and relatives in the Methodist churches because history has shown that the effectiveness and growth of churches that become more liberal in their interpretation of the Bible soon begins to shrivel. Ironically, the churches that state they are “open” or “inclusive” (code for accepting and promoting the LBGT community) so that they reach more people, actually begin to lose more people.
 

                I am thankful to be a part of Southern Baptist Convention. The convention isn’t perfect by any means. But taking a stand on the inerrancy of the Bible is of utmost importance. I heard a high-ranking official of a Mainline Protestant denomination say, when asked about a particular doctrine that most people see and understand as antithetical to the Bible, say that “we can’t live by one book”. Let me emphatically say, speaking of the Bible, we can…we must…live by that one book!

 
Say good things about your savior and your church!
 

Bro. Tony  


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Biblical Admonition

               I read a post on Facebook from the owner of a store Angie and I shop occasionally. He was very opinionated about some political stuff and outspoken in his disdain for people who hold different political viewpoints than his. I happen to be one of those people. He as much has said that he didn’t care if I shopped there or not. I’m going to choose not to…not because he has a different political philosophy than I but because he was rude and judgmental about mine. He just wasn’t nice.
 
                I try not to get too political with these columns because my calling is not politics…my calling is to preach the gospel. I have to keep reminding myself that I don’t need to drive political wedges between myself and the people I want to reach for Christ. However, there are some issues I dare not keep quiet about because they are spiritual issues before they are political ones. Abortion, for instance, is a deal-breaker in the way I vote. Because I believe that taking the life of a child in the womb is spiritually wrong. I cannot vote for anyone who would legislate differently. I will always preach against abortion. Given the Biblical admonition against homosexuality I have no choice but to preach the sinfulness of such a lifestyle. Therefore, I could never vote for anyone who would promote laws that prevent me or anyone from counseling those with homosexual desires about the wrongness of those feelings. I believe the Bible instructs Christians to abstain from taking part in un-Godly ceremonies and events so I will not vote for any politician that will force Christians to violate their beliefs, even with their businesses.
 
                For the most part I have become very cynical and pessimistic about our government. I believe Washington to be a cesspool of corruption where backroom deals and vote buying rule the day. I don’t have much confidence that the people who have been in office for so long are going to change that now. But I do know this: God is on His throne and I will…I must…please Him with my words and actions and let the political chips fall where they may.             
 
Say good things about your savior and your church!
 

Bro. Tony  


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Happy New Year 2020!

                It’s hard to believe that I’m writing a column that will be published in the year 2020.  What happened to 2019? Or for that matter 2018?  Time does seem to fly by doesn’t it?  The other day I saw a man in the church parking lot teaching his daughter how to ride a bike.  I wanted to go out and tell him to cherish that moment because it won’t be long before he is back out there teaching her how to drive and park the car.

 

 

                My prayer for each of us is that we better utilize this year of 2020 for the things that are important.  I’m going to suggest what I believe should be our top two:  Our relationship with Jesus and our family.  Those two things can and will bring us much peace, joy and happiness this year.

 

                I’m hoping that our “Who’s Your One” campaign with its emphasis on daily prayer and devotions for 30 days will help us get into the habit of daily prayer and devotions every day.  I saw a cartoon in the paper where a man is praying for God to speak to him.  It ends with a hand from a cloud handing him a Bible.  The Bible is how God chooses to talk to us.  The more we study it…the more we pray according to our understanding of it and the more God actually speaks to us.  I fear that far too many Christians spend much of their lives not hearing from God because we do not pursue prayer and Bible study on a daily basis.

 

 

                At the same time, I’m thoroughly convinced that family is one of the most important concepts of the un-fathomable mind of God.  We should embrace our family.  Even if there are political differences, social differences, religious differences, we are still family.  I believe that to be important.  That doesn’t mean we water down our theology or change our political affiliation.  Rather, as we live out our relationship with God and its effect on our social-mindedness and our political sway, our own family will benefit from our deep and abiding love for them.

 

 

                Hold tighter to God and family this year and see what joys 2020 will bring.
 

 

Say good things about your savior and your church!

 

 

 

Bro. Tony


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