I just finished rreading for several hours both here and on several other forums about birth control. i thought i'd share a book:
The Bible and Birth Control
and a nightline piece:
http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/story?id=2767898&page=1
i'd like to look closer at the issue of means.
Take evangelism. God uses means, he uses literature, preachers, words. But it is God who draws people to Himself. I can spend time working on our church's website thinking and hoping that God will use it as a means of evangelism. I can work on my skills as a programmer, dedicating them to God's service. Yet they and the website, and all the printed material i've ever seen, including Bibles are just human means. Now God could have used divine skywriting to tell people about himself and the Gospel, but He just didn't do it that way. He uses means. Now some means are defined for us: the church is the carrier of the Gospel, the means of grace are: the word preached, the sacraments properly administered and discipline well done and maybe prayer. Now does that mean that a preacher should publish his sermons on a website but only mp3 files (word preached)?
The point is that God gives us means, and a mind to work out our salvation with fear and trembling, aware that we are going to screw up. Now i can completely assent and trust that God is soverign, that He controls the number of kids we had, but yet use all kinds of BC to help get to that point, as means. not as an end in themselves but as a means to glorify God and to trust His providence.
perhaps it is a variant of "trust God and pass the ammunition" but to go into a battle claiming to trust in God but not study, provision, and provide for the best human means i can find, appears to be trusting not in a providential means-using God, but in a God of my imagination who will bail me out even when i don't care enough to plan wisely.
The Bible and Birth Control
and a nightline piece:
http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/story?id=2767898&page=1
i'd like to look closer at the issue of means.
the positions are not this clear, nor are they mutually exclusive.Regarding the BC/sovereignty debate: You have two sides – A) those who advocate to let God be sovereign, so just trust Him, and then B) those who advocate that God is sovereign and uses means which is our judgment and our subduing creation.
Take evangelism. God uses means, he uses literature, preachers, words. But it is God who draws people to Himself. I can spend time working on our church's website thinking and hoping that God will use it as a means of evangelism. I can work on my skills as a programmer, dedicating them to God's service. Yet they and the website, and all the printed material i've ever seen, including Bibles are just human means. Now God could have used divine skywriting to tell people about himself and the Gospel, but He just didn't do it that way. He uses means. Now some means are defined for us: the church is the carrier of the Gospel, the means of grace are: the word preached, the sacraments properly administered and discipline well done and maybe prayer. Now does that mean that a preacher should publish his sermons on a website but only mp3 files (word preached)?
The point is that God gives us means, and a mind to work out our salvation with fear and trembling, aware that we are going to screw up. Now i can completely assent and trust that God is soverign, that He controls the number of kids we had, but yet use all kinds of BC to help get to that point, as means. not as an end in themselves but as a means to glorify God and to trust His providence.
perhaps it is a variant of "trust God and pass the ammunition" but to go into a battle claiming to trust in God but not study, provision, and provide for the best human means i can find, appears to be trusting not in a providential means-using God, but in a God of my imagination who will bail me out even when i don't care enough to plan wisely.
essentially my point is that BC is akin to the boat, and heliocopter.A farmer is in Iowa during a flood. The river is overflowing, with water surrounding the farmer's home up to his front porch. As he is standing there, a boat comes up, The man in the boat says "Jump in, I'll take you to safety."
The farmer crosses his arms and says stubbornly, "Nope, I put my trust in God."
The boat goes away. The water rises to the second floor. Another boat comes up, the man says to the farmer who is now in the second story window, "Jump in, I'll save you."
The farmer again says, "Nope, I put my trust in God."
The boat goes away. Now the water is up to the roof. As The farmer stands on the roof, a helicopter comes over, and drops a ladder. The pilot yells down to the farmer "I'll save you, climb the ladder."
The farmer says "Nope, I put my trust in God."
The helicopter goes away. The water comtinues to rise and sweeps the farmer off the roof. He drowns.
The farmer goes to heaven. God sees him and says "What are you doing here?"
The farmer says "I put my trust in you and you let me down."
God says, "What do you mean, let you down? I sent you two boats and a helicopter!!!"