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STATEMENT
OF CONCERN ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
In His infinite
love and wisdom God created mankind, both male and female, and in
so doing based human society on the firm foundation of loving homes
and families.
It is Satan's
purpose, however, to pervert every good thing; and the perversion
of the best inevitably leads to that which is worst. Under the influence
of passion unrestrained by moral and religious principle, the association
of the sexes has, to a deeply disturbing extent, degenerated into
license and abuse which results in bondage. With the aid of many
films, television, video, radio programs, and printed materials,
the world is being steered on a course to new depths of shame and
depravity. Not only is the basic structure of society being greatly
damaged but also the breakdown of the family fosters other gross
evils. The results in distorted lives of children and youth are
distressing and evoke our pity, and the effects are not only disastrous
but also cumulative.
These evils
have become more open and constitute a serious and growing threat
to the ideals and purposes of the Christian home. Sexual practices
which are contrary to God's expressed will are adultery and premarital
sex, as well as obsessive sexual behavior. Sexual abuse of spouses,
sexual abuse of children, incest, homosexual practices (gay and
lesbian), and bestiality are among the obvious perversions of God's
original plan. As the intent of clear passages of Scripture (see
Ex 20:14; Lev 18:22,23,29 and 20:13; Matthew 5:27,28; 1 Cor 6:9;
1 Tim 1:10; Rom 1:20-32) is denied and as their warnings are rejected
in exchange for human opinions, much uncertainty and confusion prevail.
This is what Satan desires. He has always attempted to cause people
to forget that when God as Creator made Adam, He also created Eve
to be Adam's female companion ("male and female he created
them" Gen 1:24 NEB). In spite of the clear moral standards
set forth in God's Word for relationships between man and woman,
the world today is witnessing a resurgence of the perversions and
depravity that marked ancient civilizations.
The degrading
results of the obsession of this age with sex and the pursuit of
sensual pleasure are clearly described in the Word of God. But Christ
came to destroy the works of the devil and reestablish the right
relationship of human beings with each other and with their Creator.
Thus, though fallen in Adam and captive to sin, those who turn to
Christ in repentance receive full pardon and choose the better way,
the way to complete restoration. By means of the cross, the power
of the Holy Spirit in the "inner man," and the nurturing
ministry of the Church, all may be freed from the grip of perversions
and sinful practices.
An acceptance
of God's free grace inevitably leads the individual believer to
the kind of life and conduct that "will add luster to the doctrine
of our God and Saviour" (Titus 2:10 NEB). It will also lead
the corporate church to firm and loving discipline of the member
whose conduct misrepresents the Saviour and distorts and lowers
the true standards of Christian life and behavior.
The Church
recognizes the penetrating truth and powerful motivations of Paul's
words to Titus: "For the grace of God has dawned upon the world
with healing for all mankind; and by it we are disciplined to renounce
godless ways and worldly desires, and to live a life of temperance,
honesty, and godliness in the present age, looking forward to the
happy fulfilment of our hope when the splendor of our great God
and Saviour Christ Jesus will appear. He it is who sacrificed himself
for us, to set us free from all wickedness and to make us a pure
people marked out for his own, eager to do good."Titus
2:11-14, NEB. (See also 2 Peter 3:11-14.)
This statement was approved and voted by the
General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Executive Committee
at the Annual Council session in Washington, D.C., October 12, 1987.
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