Jordan
Brown is the founder of the Church of Open Doors in Austin, Texas. He
made international news when he filed a lawsuit alleging that a Whole
Foods bakery had written an offensive term for homosexuals on his cake.
The company has steadfastly denied the allegation.
Now Brown has
admitted that his claim was a hoax:
"I want to apologize to Whole Foods and its team members for
questioning the company's commitments to its values, and especially the
bakery associate who I understand was put in a terrible position because
of my actions. I apologize to the LGBT community for diverting
attention from real issues. I also want to apologize to my partner, my
family, my church family, and my attorney."
We can take this opportunity to lambast those who use unethical means to
promote unbiblical agendas. Or we can resolve not to follow their
example.
A holy God deserves holy servants. Holiness does not earn his favor—it
positions us to receive it. In Leviticus 11, God calls his people to
"consecrate yourselves therefore, and be holy, for I am holy" (v. 44).
In Psalm 101, King David makes this public commitment: "I will not set
before my eyes anything that is worthless" (v. 3).
How holy are your eyes today? How can we choose holiness?
First, remember that all we think and feel, say and do
is known by Jesus. Our Lord "searches mind and heart" and "will give to
each of you according to your works" (Revelation 2:23). If you knew that
your spouse, children, grandchildren, or colleagues were reading your
thoughts and watching your actions, would their observation change your
behavior?
Second, ask the Holy Spirit to make us holy. Oswald
Chambers: "The resurrection of Jesus has given [the Holy Spirit]
authority to impart the life of God to me, and my experimental life must
be constructed on the basis of His life. I can have the resurrection
life of Jesus now, and it will show itself in holiness."
Here's how the process works: If I decide that I want my sinful nature
to be crucified with Christ (Galatians 2:20), "the Holy Spirit invades
me. He takes charge of everything, my part is to walk in the light and
to obey all that He reveals." As a result, "When I have made the moral
decision about sin, it is easy to reckon actually that I am dead unto
sin, because I find the life of Jesus there all the time." Chambers
concludes: "God puts the holiness of His Son into me, and I belong to a
new order spiritually."
Will you belong to a "new order spiritually" today?
Note: For more on victorious living as God's holy people, please see my latest website essay,
Attacking the Gates of Hell.
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