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1996 Sexuality
Resolution on Human Sexuality
Adopted by the Annual Meeting of The Evangelical
Covenant Church, June, 1996. Presented by the ECC Christian Action
Commission.
Biblical
Basis
God is
the Creator of human beings (Genesis 1:26-31; Genesis 2:4b-25). The creation
of human beings includes our sexuality, the genders of male and female,
the companionship of male and female in an intimate marriage relationship,
and the gift of procreation. By God's own statement for all of creation,
sexuality is good. Sexuality in marriage is celebrated in the Song of
Solomon. Chaste singleness is blessed by the life of Jesus Himself, who
models loving relationships. The Apostle Paul affirms both marriage and
the single life as callings and gifts from the Lord (I Corinthians 7).
We human
beings misuse God's creation of sexuality and distort its role in our
lives. In I Corinthians 6:9-10 and Romans 1:24-27, Scripture succinctly
declares this sin and God's judgment on it. Throughout the Scriptures
we see how sin in sexual relationships damages relationship with God and
others. We live in a society characterized by imperfect and sinful sexual
relationships of many kinds.
Jesus Christ
in His perfect life, death and resurrection provides human beings with
the gift of new life in Him. By His grace we are given the possibility
of renewal in every area of life (II Corinthians 5:17). Jesus and His apostles
taught faithfulness in marriage and abstinence in singleness (e.g., Matthew
5:27-30; Mark 10:6-9; 2 Corinthians 6:9-20; Ephesians 5:21-32) as part
of the structure of the new life in Christ. Even as we acknowledge our
sin, we are called to grow into the fullness of the new life in every
aspect (Romans 6:1-4), including our sexuality.
Declaration
God created
people male and female, and provided for the marriage relationship in
which two may become one. A publicly declared, legally binding marriage
between one woman and one man is the one appropriate place for sexual
intercourse. Heterosexual marriage, faithfulness within marriage, abstinence
outside of marriage—these constitute the Christian standard. When
we fall short, we are invited to repent, receive the forgiveness of God,
and amend our lives.
Response
We recognize
that God's gift of sexuality is like a deep and swiftly moving river,
beautiful, mysterious, and powerful. The boundaries of Scripture must
be built into our lives in order for this immense power to be a source
of blessing rather than destruction. Therefore, we call upon pastors,
church members, and Christian families to forsake silence about sexuality
and to declare God's truth about the beauty and potential of sexuality
and to warn and counsel with compassion when it is misused. In
the local church, we encourage ministries to address these needs:
- to teach children,
teens, and adults the biblical basis for the Christian standard of sexuality.
- to prepare people
for marriage and enrich marriages.
- to affirm the gift
of singleness and welcome singles into the full life of the congregation.
- to oppose the proliferation
of pornography and prostitution.
- to care for persons
involved in sexual sins such as adultery, homosexual behavior and promiscuity,
compassionately recognizing the potential of these sins to take the
form of addiction.
- to teach the dangers
and harm of spousal abuse, sexual abuse and sexual harassment, seeking
to prevent these sins in Christian homes and lives.
- to compassionately
care for the victims of sexual sins of all kinds.
Conclusion
God has
shown his love to us in the gracious gift of life, including sexuality.
He has further displayed His love for us by redeeming our lives through
the gift of His Son, who daily and richly forgives the sins of all who
trust in Him. As we receive God's loving gifts, we must respond to Him
with loving obedience and to each other with tender compassion in every
area of life.
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