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WE WILL NOT BOW – John MacArthur

In 2015, the Supreme Court foisted a great injustice on the American people: the legalization of homosexual marriage. The result has been a head-on collision of biblical truth and social norms. In the eyes of the world, telling the truth about homosexuality is officially hateful and bigoted. It may even come with legal consequences.

Some Christians responded by bending to the culture’s pressure campaign and softening their views on homosexuality in the name of tolerance. But God’s Word is abundantly clear on the sinfulness of homosexuality (Lev. 18:22 to 1 Cor. 6:9–10). True believers do not have the liberty to withhold biblical truth because it has become unpopular.

To be a faithful Christian in our troubled times means standing for the truth against all opposition—regardless of the consequences.

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Mp3 version of John MacArthur’s sermon:

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The points below are from an earlier post wherein I blogged the sermon of this post, December of 2020. I first heard him preach this sermon in 2015 and I was rattled by the picture he painted with his words. I was troubled about the fate of our nation and for the welfare of future generations.

Presently, it is much easier to see how our society has been changed by the two acts of terrorism performed by our Supreme Court (which he describes in the initial few moments of the sermon). That is, the fallout from those acts has had major consequences upon our society.

MacArthur clearly described the front lines of the battle, it is between those who hate God and those who seek to honor Him.

That is, God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, the Bible (God’s truth), the gospel message and the church are under attack from the kingdom of darkness. That kingdom consists of Satan, his demons, and all Satan’s children (his servants).

He describes that battle field carefully in the initial 10 or 15 minutes of the sermon. At the 30 minute mark or so, he begins to clarify what we must do if we profess the name of Christ.

Sermon Highlights [If the following is news to you, then I strongly recommend you hear MacArthur’s sermon. Spending 53 minutes to hear the many points and explanations not highlighted below will be worth your time]:

For similar sermons in this blog, see Categories: Paganism / Neo Paganism; Progressive Govt. / Socialism / Communism; Social Justice / Identity Politics.

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