‘Pride’ Isn’t a Virtue, It’s a Vice

(Editor’s Note: Both the title and most of the content of today’s post is from an article written by Zachary Mettler and posted on The Daily Citizen sponsored by Focus on the Family.  While we may differ with some of their theology, this piece offers a Biblical perspective of this currently controversial issue.)

Saturday’s Pride month celebration at the White House, which was billed as the largest ever at the executive mansion, featured a massive rainbow flag, flanked by two American flags, unfurled from the top of the president’s residence.

For Christians, this event presents much to unpack.

It’s likely that many believers have grown accustomed to these types of displays and events. The rainbow flag is seemingly everywhere these days, and certainly this past weekend’s event, while hailed as the biggest gathering, was by no means the first.

The imagery is unsettling. And it should be, because LGBT activists are promoting a belief that attempts to upend God’s design for humanity.

Christian orthodoxy

For 2,000 years, orthodox Christians have believed that homosexual attraction is objectively disordered (though sinful only if acted upon); that marriage, by its very nature, is between one man and one woman; and that there are only two sexes, male and female.

These are beliefs that we cannot abandon, not simply because they are necessary for orthodox Christianity. These truths also present the best way to everyone to live, including those dealing with same-sex attraction and gender confusion.

That’s because all these issues are central to God’s design for human flourishing and a Christian view of sexuality. Though God’s commands are sometimes difficult to obey, they are delivered for our good.

And make no mistake, God’s design for humanity is good. He created human beings in His image, male and female, and designed marriage to be a life-long, committed, monogamous relationship between husband and wife.

Though it may be despised by some moderns, marriage is good. It bestows on the married couple the benefits of sexual fidelity, the creation of children and the sanctification of the wedded. These goods do not just benefit the couple – but society at large. Without children, there is no hope for the future.

The area of sexuality is not a relativized area where individuals can do whatever they want to maximize their own personal pleasure. Rather, human sexuality is designed by God, is an expression of His creative nature and is ordered in a specific way for our good.

Human Sinfulness

We must also recall the universality of human sinfulness. Humanity’s brokenness is real. And that’s not true for only some individuals.

Paul teaches us this in Romans 3:12, “All have turned aside; together they have become worthless; no one does good, not even one” (ESV). This is true for gay-identified individuals as well as heterosexual ones.

The Divisiveness of Pride

Additionally, Pride celebrations are incredibly divisive. To unveil a Pride flag on the front of the most recognizable building in the United States, one that is supposed to represent the entire nation, is profoundly disunifying.

Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro tweeted the following regarding the White House’s large rainbow flag:

Not one American soldier fought and bled for this flag. Not one American taxpayer paid taxes to the government of this flag. Not one law has been passed under a government elected under this flag. The ideological coup is complete.

When seeing the Pride flag hanging from the White House, Christians know that the United States is not our true home, nor is it our final destination. Our final home is Heaven, which is ruled by the One who is completely good and just.

We can expect Pride events to continue throughout the remaining weeks of the month – and each time we see one, or see the flags flying, we might be reminded to pray for those who believe so much that just isn’t true.

Christians would be wise to remember that pride is not a virtue; it’s a vice.

“When pride comes, then comes disgrace,
but with the humble is wisdom” (Proverbs 11:2, ESV)

To be a nation of “pride” is not a good thing, but too often, we are.

(Like Zachary, we call upon all preachers, pastors, Bible teachers, bloggers and Christians everywhere, to courageously speak the truth in love on this issue. Our stand does not make us “haters” but offers a scriptural view of sin and sexuality.  For further help and information you may click here and scroll to the bottom of the page.   Also ThePreachersWord has a catalogue of posts regarding homosexuality that you can access by clicking this link.

–Ken Weliever, The Preacherman

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8 responses to “‘Pride’ Isn’t a Virtue, It’s a Vice

  1. Cathy Wagar's avatar Cathy Wagar

    Thank you for reminding me of Gods word that we have all sinned and come short of the glory of God. As we all see the explosion of this awful perversion of Gods way for sex for mankind, I see the need to pray for God to pour out his spirit and open our eyes to the truth. Pride is not a virtue.

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  2. Peggy Hobbs's avatar Peggy Hobbs

    Ken, this is an excellent article that addresses the sinful acts that are happening in our country. I applaude you for printing and for all preachers and teachers that stand for the truth of God’s word.

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  3. Gail Powell's avatar Gail Powell

    You have so many great lessons. Thank you for posting this one. We all need to love others but hate the sin of perversion. God condemns it so we must share with all who commit this sin.

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  4. Victor Hartsfield's avatar Victor Hartsfield

    The article is much appreciated.
    Those without Christ are to be pitted. Let us pray that they come to the Light of men and leave the darkness behind.

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