Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Proud to be a Southern Baptist

Last week, I attended the annual Southern Baptist Convention in Louisville, KY. I had a good time and once again, I can gladly say that I am proud to be Southern Baptist.


One of the things I am most proud of is the fact that for the vast majority of Southern Baptists, the main thing is still to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ all over the world. This was demonstrated in several ways last week in Kentucky:
1) Before the convention ever took place, many Southern Baptists were hitting the streets of Louisville helping those in need, passing out food, and sharing the love of Jesus with those who needed to hear it. And God greatly blessed our efforts. In those brief couple of days, there were over 1,000 decisions made to follow Christ. Praise God! It makes me very proud to be able to say that when we come to a city to meet, we don't just have our meetings and leave... we really try to bless that city!

2) Another demonstration of Southern Baptist's commitment to the Great Commission was seen in the motion that was made and passed, which authorized the current SBC President, Dr. Johnny Hunt to appoint and head a "Great Commission Task Force" to study and evaluate everything going on in the SBC, in order to report back at next year's convention with recommendations concerning how we can get even more focused and even more intentional about carrying the good news about Jesus all over the world.

Something else that I am proud of is the Resolution that was passed concerning President Obama. While we as Southern Baptists are proud of the fact that enough racial reconciliation has been accomplished in this country to make it so a black man can be elected president, at the same time there are quite a few of President Obama's policies that are just wrong and ungodly, and these things were denounced in this resolution. For example:

1) his decision to provide federal funding for embryonic stemcell research...
2) his actions to provide more funding for organizations doing more late-term abortions and less funding for abstinence education... and
3) his overwhelming support of the whole homosexual agenda, even evidenced as recently by the proclaiming of June as Gay and Lesbian Pride Month.

Even just today, I was reading in news story that Obama made the statement that many Americans still cling to "worn arguments and old attitudes." Well, maybe so Mr. President but these "old attitudes" are BIBLICAL attitudes. These were issues that we needed to speak out against and so I'm glad we did.

3 comments :

  1. Rebecca said...

    Well said. I am so thankful that the SBC is still continuing to hold God's Word as it's authority in all things whereas so many churches are letting the world be the main influence.
    On a totally unrelated subject, does the farm have tomatoes,or do you know?
    rebecca

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  3. Anonymous said...

    I agree with the resolution. Morals should always come first. Biblical Truth should drive how we live, the choices we make including how we vote.

    I know professing Christians who vote for people who support unbiblical views, one being abortion, the other homosexuality, but then turn around and speak against it. That is so difficult to understand. Vote how you believe!!!

    Ironically, Michelle Obama is on TV right now in an interview with Ellen Degeneres.

    I do not feel I should HAVE to support the homosexual and abortion agenda. They are spending my money as a taxpayer doing that. I have rights too.