Grace Emmanuel Church
Pastor Sam Chess
What if Jesus had Never Been Born?
(Part 6)
(Christianity’s Impact on
Human Sexuality #2)
I. Jesus Christ, the
greatest person who ever lived on this earth
has forever changed almost every aspect of
human life!
Christianity’s Impact on:
the Value of Human Life; Mass Education; on the
Founding of our Country; Helping the Poor; Science….
II. Christianity’s Impact on
Human Sexuality
III. Christianity’s Impact on
the World’s Morality
We’re naïve! We tend to look
at the world around us….we get…I get.. very bothered by some of the
things I see around me that are so far from a biblical pattern of
thinking. If, for one moment we could time-travel back to a day in
the Roman empire in New Testament times or a day in the Babylonian,
Assyrian, or Egyptian Empires of Old Testament times, and see the
evilness of the world the Biblical characters lived in, we would
probably feel very, very fortunate. We are still, very much, living
in a world where most of the things we encounter day to day are
deeply influenced by Christians of the past.
Not so in Bible days… I told
you about the ancient Canaanites low view of human life; especially
children under eight, , and I told you about the evil of their
sexually focused worship involving prostitution and child sacrifice.
There’s more…. They were a violent murderous, civilization! Their
god, Baal, supposedly had a woman Goddess associate, named Anath,
who was, according to the Caananites; his sister and lover.
Anath was the patroness of
war, and in a fragment of the Baal epic we read of an incredible
orgy of bloody destruction. In the epic she butchers mankind in the
most horrible manner, wading delightedly in human gore up to her
knees….
This was one of their
gods…they worshipped her. In fact most all of the god’s and
goddesses of the Ancients, the Greeks, the Romans, the Egyptians,
etc, were fallable, sinful, evil personalities, who indulged in
every kind of sadistic evil know to mankind.
If a god woke up angry he
would hurl thunderbolts across the sky (or sent a hurricane to
destroy those he was angry with).
The people who worshipped
these gods acted just like them! They didn’t have moral societies,
with just a few misguided immoral people among them. Their cultures
were totally defined by what we would call….. gross immorality!
The Roman emperor Nero had an
affair, his wife objected, he killed her. His mother then objected
to the affair and the wife killing and he killed her. He married his
mistress, she became pregnant…made the mistake of nagging him one
day.. and he kicked her in the stomach until she and the baby were
dead. We have long trials and issue death sentences about such
obscene and evil behavior. Nero got up the next morning and went to
work.
A society without the benefit
of the influence of God’s truth, either directly or indirectly, is a
society of social chaos and moral bankruptcy!
Into this cesspool of pagan
sin comes God with an intricate system
of laws designed to rip the paganism out of the hearts of his
children….that’s what you see unfolding in the Old Testament. A Holy
God demands that those who follow him are to be holy, as well.
(Leviticus 11:45) I am the
LORD who brought you up out of Egypt to be your God; therefore be
holy, because I am holy. (NIV)
Then along comes the incarnate
Son of God himself, God in the flesh, and he takes the holiness of
the Old Testament law and stretches it to fit all mankind, in all
nations, for all time. Listen to him on the Sermon on the Mount:
(Matthew 7:1-3) "Do not judge,
or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you
will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to
you. "Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye
and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? (NIV)
(Matthew 7:17-21) … every good
tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. A good tree
cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit. Every
tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the
fire. Thus, by their fruit you will recognize them. "Not everyone
who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but
only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. (NIV)
Jesus call to holy living
began to spread across the earth….I’ve already detailed to you the
massive effect it had on the practice of killing children, on
abortion, on sexual immorality, on cannibalism, on slavery, on
gladiator shows pitting humans against wild animals… but you need to
hear me well when I say this:
If Jesus had never come into
this world, we would be living in a very different world….a world
with an abominably low level of morality. Our world would look
little different than the pagan civilizations that literally filled
this world before Christ came!
After Jesus Christ’s Great
Commission to; “Go and Disciple all nations“, the Roman Empire went
from putting their unwanted children out for the wild animals, and
crucifying Christians on crosses to,…. in just 300 years declaring
Christianity the official religion of the Empire! Christians didn’t
amount to more than 5% of the total population but they so infected
the other 95% that their righteous ways slowly became the laws of a
pagan society…… It was never easy….. Up until Christianity became
the legal religion it was always an illegal religion!
Early on, the Romans tried to
get the Christians to recant their faith or die. They found they
could not succeed so they began to bring their children, or, father,
or mother and threaten their horrible death, in front of the
believer. Ancient writing preserve the cries of family members
begging the others not to recant to save their lives….they didn’t!
But as the uncivilized watched the righteous ones die…it did
something inside them. The barbarians became civilized and it wasn’t
because of some government program!
Time brought many more
barbarians, the Goths, the Franks, the Saxons, who invaded Europe
killing everything and everyone. They were brutal slaughters without
any regard for human life…until they ran up against Christians.
Those barbarians are the forerunners of a large percentage of
everyone in this room and the Europe many of us came out of became,
literally, the cradle of Christianity.
Another percentage of us came
from Scandinavia and our forefathers were the vicious Norsemen…the
Vikings. These guys would show up in Europe killing, raping,
pillaging, destroying churches and stealing all the goodies inside.
Their fighter were called “berserkers” from which we get the word
“berserk”.
By 1020 AD they had a national
assembly in which the King declared Christianity the law. “Old
practiced became illegal such as blood sacrifice, black magic, the
setting out of infants, slavery, and polygamy.” The power of the
Gospel on, even, a barbaric world!
We all remember the story of
the Auca Indians who killed 5 missionaries in 1956 but now many
Auca’s are open armed Christians. That has been the story of the
spread of Christianity across this planet. The original God-less
societies were immoral in ways we can only imagine in our
nightmares…but with the coming of Christ all of that began to
change.
I’ll predict something…the
more we move away from our Christian roots the more we will move
toward what we used to call violent barbarian behavior.
Violence has become a staple
of our television fare…..We are still stunned when a schoolchild
brings a gun and shoots up his classroom. We are still nauseated
when two of our young Americans pull a truck full of explosives in
front of a building in Oklahoma. The less the effects of God’s law
permeate our society the more normal these activities will seem.
According to the US Chamber of
commerce…Right now, .everything you buy today has a 15% “sin-tax”
built in to cover the cost of theft. Your paying a 15% premium
because so many others are stealing what you don’t buy
Dr. Elton Trueblood- We are a
“cut flower” civilization… we may for the moment have beauty.. Our
technological advances are stirring but we have already been cut off
from our source of life and we are decaying. Already we see the
wilting petals and drooping leaves. Our nation is already in a state
of of advanced degeneration.
Let’s shift gears and talk
about another aspect:
IV. The Impact of Christianity
on Health and Medicine
When you and I go to the
hospital we probably assume that we are walking into an institution
that has always been a part of man-kinds existence. Wherever there
are people there is sickness…wherever there is sickness, there are
kindhearted folk ready to nurse the sick back to health.
That is not the case! Insert
into your mind the barbaric nature of mankind before Christ came.
(that we have just been talking about) Imagine societies that freely
killed off the unwanted and unproductive, 2/3 of the societies were
slaves thought to be no more important than property, their form of
entertainment was watching people being ripped apart by wild
animals. Now, try to imagine ambulances picking up hurt people and
little ladies in white dresses nursing them back to health.
It just didn’t happen…in fact
sickness was so often tied, in the pagans minds to their religion,
and those who were sick, might need to be sacrificed to appease the
angry gods.
When God showed up to the Jews
with big chunks of his Law dedicated to sanitary codes, and hygiene,
and cleanliness, and nutrition, obstetrics ,and the care of
children….This was light years ahead of any other civilization.
(Leviticus 13:1-3) The LORD
said to Moses and Aaron, "When anyone has a swelling or a rash or a
bright spot on his skin that may become an infectious skin disease,
he must be brought to Aaron the priest or to one of his sons who is
a priest. The priest is to examine the sore on his skin, and if the
hair in the sore has turned white and the sore appears to be more
than skin deep, it is an infectious skin disease. When the priest
examines him, he shall pronounce him ceremonially unclean. (NIV)
(Leviticus 13:29-30) "If a man
or woman has a sore on the head or on the chin, the priest is to
examine the sore, and if it appears to be more than skin deep and
the hair in it is yellow and thin, the priest shall pronounce that
person unclean; it is an itch, an infectious disease of the head or
chin. (NIV)
(Leviticus 13:47) "If any
clothing is contaminated with mildew-- any woolen or linen
clothing….. (NIV)
Then along comes the incarnate
Son of God himself, God in the flesh, and he takes the healing
principles of the Old Testament law and stretches them into the
hallmark of his ministry. He healed vast numbers of people from
whatever sicknesses they were experiencing. His power over sickness
and even death gave great credibility to his words.
Many use the prophetic passage
in Isaiah 53 to show that Christ’s death and resurrection provided
for healing of body as well as the soul.
(Isaiah 53:4-5) Surely he took
up our infirmities and carried our sorrows, yet we considered him
stricken by God, smitten by him, and afflicted. But he was pierced
for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the
punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we
are healed. (NIV)
Many use this text as proof
that Christ is Lord over our physical infirmities. I agree with
that…. Some say this text is proof that God wants all his children
to be perfectly well all of the time and any sickness is simply a
lack of faith…I don’t agree with that. We do have examples. In this
church, of those God has miraculously healed for his glory.
But I think we’ve missed one
aspect of this truth.
The profession of giving one’s
life to bring healing to the sick came directly out of Christianity.
If Jesus had never been born we might well have been nowhere near
where we are in the art of healing the human body. Some historians
give complete credit to Christianity for the development of the
hospital, and I showed you a few weeks back, the huge number of
scientific fields that were pioneered by Christians.
The Romans had, something of
the idea of a hospital, but it was for dignitaries, for the military
, for the gladiators and for slaves owned by the dignitaries. Anyone
else who might come for care was simply driven back into the street
to fend for themselves.
Christianity brought the first
“hospitals” for the common man, but they were largely “hostels” for
the poor and needy. Those who had money could hire a “doctor” to
come to their home to try to bring relief.
In 325AD, at the Council of
Nicaea, not only did the church hash out the concept of the Trinity,
but they also decreed that everywhere a church was founded, a
hospital was to be founded as well.
After Constantine legalized
Christianity, Hospital began to spring up everywhere, often in the
most unlikely places. People began to give their lives to the care
of the sick. This process was purely the result of the spread of
Christianity and it’s teaching on the importance of imitating the
pattern of Jesus Christ’s love to all men.
Nursing societies sprang up,
and women particularly would give their entire lives going from
village to village caring for the sick and needy.
Voltaire, (skeptic, atheist)-
The religious institutions devoted to caring for the poor and
serving the sick are among those most worthy of respect. There is
perhaps nothing greater on this earth than the sacrifice that the
delicate sex makes of it’s beauty and it’s youth in caring within
the hospitals for the collection of every sort of human
wretchedness, the very sight of which is so humiliating for
mankind’s pride.
Florence Nightingale- founder
of modern nursing credits her work to the inspiration of Jesus
Christ. She gathered Catholic Nuns and Protestant Deaconesses, and
Anglican Sisters, went to the battlefield of the world and
established nursing as we know it today.
Henry Durant, and evangelical
Christian, setting up YMCA’s in Europe witnesses a Terrible battle
in Italy. He worked as a volunteer helping with the wounded came
home and wrote:
In this state of pent up
emotion which filled my heart, I was aware of an intuition, vague,
yet profound, that my work was an instrument of His will. It seemed
to me that I had to accomplish it as a sacred duty and that it was
destined to have fruit of infinite consequence for mankind. He
formed an organization called the Red Cross.
Dr Louis Pasteur, devout
Christian, father of pasteurization, sterilization, vaccines for
everything from rabies to anthrax. Henry Morris says of him:
He undoubtedly made the
greatest contribution of any one man to the saving of human
lives…yet in his lifetime he was the object of intense opposition by
almost the entire biological establishment because of his opposition
to Darwinism. It was only his persistence and sound experimental and
analytical procedures that finally compelled most biological and
medical scientists to give up their idea of the naturalistic origins
of life and their treatment of disease based on this notion.
The modern missions movement
has had an enormous impact on the growth of medicine throughout the
world.
In 33AD the average lifespan
was 28 years, in 1990 it was 62 years.
-Barnet and Johnson-
That is direct result of the
role Christianity has played in carrying on the example of Jesus! If
Jesus had never been born…many in this world would never celebrate
their 40th birthday!