STOP APOLOGIZING to the DEVIL"

"STOP APOLOGIZING to the DEVIL"

by Coach Dave Daubenmire

Is anyone besides me tired of being so nice?

That is what they are trying to convince us to be you know...nice.

Funny, isn't it? You can search the Bible through and through and

you will be hard-pressed to find that adjective in reference to

Christianity. Somewhere along the line we have become convinced

that the greatest thing they can ever say about you as a Christian

is that you are a "nice" man...

It's time we stopped apologizing to the Devil.

A few months ago I wrote about going to the gay pride parade in

Columbus. We were shocked to see so many churches marching

in the parade in support of sodomy and those who practice it. I

was struck by how deceived those churches were. See, they were

convinced that if they would just be "nice" to those who were

perishing in that lifestyle, then we would all be able to enjoy the

love of Jesus together. In fact, the homosexual crowd (the Devil's

"kids") applauded the 'tolerant" churches as they marched. They

spit at those of us who carried the Truth of God's love to them.

Sometimes God's love hurts.

Is it just me or was there something wrong with that picture? The

Devil's "kids" applauding the church..sort of like a Buckeye fan

rooting for Michigan. But that isn't what really amazes me. What

honks my horn is the number of churches who are mad at me

because we haven't been nice to the Devil. We shouldn't do that, I

guess -- oppose the Devil and his followers. Just doesn't seem

very Christ-like..er.nice. "Be nice, Coach. Please be nice. You are

making Christians look bad."

Yep. The Devil says we're mean and that Christians shouldn't be

mean. Most Christians follow his advice. Gotta be nice, you know.

Well, a few of my pastor friends (yes I still have a few friends who

are pastors) decided that we have been pointing our guns at the

wrong crowd. Instead of spending their time calling the lost to

account they made the decision to call "the church" to account.

How did they do it? Well, they went to a couple of churches who

had marched in the sodomite-parade. It seems one lesbian-pastor

did not appreciate her fellow brethren-of-the-cloth calling her to

account for preaching a different gospel. It was just too..well..mean.

So how did she respond? She called her daddy's boys in the

media and told them how un-nice these mean Christians had been

to her. Next thing you know, three-different publications had done

stories on how these "hateful" Christians had "crashed" the

services of these nice, loving, defenseless, homosexual-Christians.

You see, the media wants you to know that Bible-believing

Christians are hateful but homosexual-Christians are loving. That

is the Devil's mantra. Who do you think the cowardly-church

believes? The letters to the editor in the following days was filled

with letters from other "nice" Christians who wanted to make sure

that the Devil knew that they were sorry that some of God's

children played mean. That's not very Christ-like, you know.

Christians must play by the rules...even if the Devil makes them.

But God is gracious. He told us it was a war. He told us they

would hate us. He told us He would never leave us or forsake us.

Every attack of the enemy is a chance to stand-up for Jesus. Stop

sucking on your thumb when the attack comes. The Devil doesn't

play nice. He's counting on us to do that.

For two weeks I endured the assault of the "nicer-than-Coach"

Christians and their apologies to the Devil in the local papers.

They just couldn't wait to apologize to the Devil for my opposition

to his kids' behavior. By the way, did I point out that I wasn't even

involved in going to the churches? It didn't matter. The Devil just

wanted to make sure that everyone knew Christians like me were

mean, and that anyone else who decided to speak up for Jesus

could expect the same public smearing.

I hate to sound so prideful, but the attack just egged me on. I am

not ignorant of his devices. I know when we have hit a nerve. I

refuse to apologize to the Devil.

So, I wrote a letter-to-the-editor and to my amazement, they

printed it. The Columbus Dispatch, the largest home-newspaper in

Ohio, printed my letter at the top of the opinion page. I refused to

do what so many do when attacked by the media. I wasn't going

to grovel for their approval, slobbering how sorry I was, how I had

miss-spoken, and how I would soon be entering diversity training

to learn to be nicer. The Lord gave me an opportunity to share the

Gospel with those who are perishing as well as those who

apologize to those who are perishing. Here is what the Lord

allowed me to say.

I write not to defend myself, but rather to clarify the continued

drive-by reporting of those at the Columbus Dispatch.

The Aug. 17 Dispatch article "Anti-gay activists crash worship

services" was filled with inaccuracies and untruths. To set the

record straight: Two ministers of the Gospel, with others from their

congregation, visited two gay-affirming churches with the message

that homosexuality and Christianity are incompatible. It is my

understanding, as I was not there, that after the service they met

privately with the pastor at each church to call the pastor to

account for teaching doctrine that is not supported by Scripture.

For The Dispatch to use the term "crashed" is journalistic fraud

designed to incite a negative response by Dispatch readers.

I stand in support of Christian Ministers holding others who claim

to be Christian Ministers accountable to the Word of God. It is the

way the church body should operate. Telling a gay-man or gay-

woman that God looks the other way as He winks at their

particular sin is not the loving response a homosexual should hear

from any minister of the Gospel. The two pastors who spoke truth

to their gay-affirming fellow ministers did exactly what the

Scriptures require they do according to Mathew 18:15-17:

Go and show him his fault, just between the two of you.

If he will not listen, take one or two others along.

If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church.

If he refuses to listen even to the church, treat him as you would a

pagan or a tax collector.

The condition of American-Christianity would be much better if

more ministers of the Gospel held those in Scriptural error more

accountable. I also believe it the duty of the scribes of our times to

be more respectful of the truth - regardless of their personal agendas.

Thank God for the brave men who would speak the truth face-to-

face rather than publicly defame the integrity of another. I support

the brave pastors who stood for the vast majority of Christendom

who agree with their theology.

I thank The Dispatch for the unwarranted coverage of the event and

their obvious attempt to defame two brave Christian pastors. I just

wanted to be sure that I did not receive credit for something

someone else had done.

I know, I know. I'm not very nice.

Let's stop apologizing to the Devil!

© 2007 Dave Daubenmire - All Rights Reserved

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