Devotional for Monday December 1st

Good Morning Everyone,

Our theme for this month: “Sexual Ethics”

Our Bible verse for today: “A woman is not to wear male clothing, and a man is not to put on a woman’s garment, for everyone who does these things is detestable to the Lord your God.” Deuteronomy 22:5 (HCSB)

Our thought for today: “We are to present ourselves as the gender God created us to be.”

Although Deuteronomy 22:5 is an Old Testament prohibition given to the nation of Israel, and although it is included in a long list of other prohibitions which no longer pertain to the people of God in this day, this one does. It still applies today because it is consistent with the Biblical sexual ethic that God created us as male and female and He intends for us to conduct ourselves within the boundaries of those gender identities.

The editors of the Holman Christian Standard Study Bible are helpful: “For a woman to wear male clothing and a man a woman’s garment (cross-dressing or transvestitism) is wrong because, among other things, it violates the principle of separation that God has built into the created order.”

For the sake of clarity some definitions are needed here. The terms “transgender” and “transsexual” are often used interchangeably and mean, “Appearing as or having undergone surgery to become a member of the opposite sex.”

An important note here is that a person’s decision to present themselves as a member of the opposite sex, either by means of clothing or surgery, is based on feelings not biology. The individual has a desire to present themselves as a member of the opposite sex and then takes steps to do so. There is no medical evidence proving such desires and feelings are biologically driven.

There is a very rare biological condition known as “intersex” whereby an individual is born with a mix of both male and female biological characteristics. These could include mixed genitalia, a mix of both male and female chromosomes, or internal reproductive anatomy that doesn’t match external features. These conditions are rare. Typically parents and doctors make a sex assignment at birth and the individual is then raised with that gender identity. Interestingly though, in the vast majority of these cases there is no gender confusion experienced and the individual goes through life comfortable with their assigned gender identity. Therefore such cases rarely enter into the transgender / transsexual debate.

Culturally, transgender issues are being lumped right in with the rest of the Gay Rights Agenda. Many municipalities and school districts are considering legislation to allow transgender people to utilize the dressing rooms, locker rooms, and rest rooms for the gender they identify as. Conceivably this could mean that a 14 year old boy (with all the sexual equipment of a 14 year old boy) who is feeling pretty today and therefore decides to wear a dress to school, would be allowed to use the girls locker room and the girls rest room – right alongside your 14 year old granddaughter. Folks his stuff is real, it’s actually happening.

Transgender issues are similar to same-sex attraction in that the desires are real and they run deep. As Christians our response needs to be the same. With respect and kindness, but also with confidence and boldness, we must insist that transgender desires, along with all other unbiblical desires human beings experience, can and should be brought under the control of the Holy Spirit.

We have two more “sexual ethics” issues to consider – cohabitation and casual sex, and then we will conclude our study by considering strategies and actions the Christian community can and must take. Take heart – all is not lost!

God Bless,
Pastor Jim

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