Because God has created mankind in His image, it is natural for God's enemies who cannot touch or sully Him to turn their proud fury upon His image bearers. During my lifetime I have observed an ongoing assault upon the human race by dehumanising the unborn, objectifying and degrading people in lust, and humanising animals. It is a strange world we live in where domesticated pets are called "babies" and an unborn baby with a beating heart is clinically termed a "fetus" or a "clump of cells." The dehumanisation of people created to know God and have a relationship with Him is a trend that can be perpetuated even by well-meaning, empathetic people.
Today I read an article that included an interview with man who had been an alcoholic for a long time. The author commented how these "issues were exacerbated" as a "...result of colonisation, dispossession from land, and the institutional racism and discrimination they continue to face." To me, this is an example of an intended sympathetic portrayal of a human being that works to dehumanise this individual created in God's image--a person God has given a conscience and capacity to make decisions and judgments animals cannot make. To claim colonisation exacerbates a person's alcoholism is as senseless as saying Adam's choice to eat the forbidden fruit makes my cursing and lying more extreme. Because God has created mankind His image, the Bible reveals there is the capacity in every one person (by saving faith in Christ) the ability to rise above trauma, racism and discrimination. Making excuses for people's excesses promotes perpetual victimhood rather than repentance and deliverance from sin by faith in God. In Christ we are no longer chained to our past, having been set free.
The problem of sin goes far deeper than ugly racism easily seen on the surface or in a particular society, for alcoholics and addicts can be found in every group of people. From a biblical vantage point, the cause of sin that brings death is a spiritual problem of the heart that lies far beyond the reach of education, government programs or initiatives. We cannot make wise and good decisions as human beings when we are bound by sin and pride, for we are sinners in need of the Saviour Jesus Christ. God has treated humanity with great dignity in taking human form, and He preached repentance from sin and guided people to trust in Him and be born again. When we make excuses for our sin or attempt to shift the blame to others, we are not on a path to spiritual and eternal transformation we desperately need provided by the Gospel. My heart breaks for people who are in the midst of addiction and surrendered to it, content to live out their days on earth in bondage, when God has an infinitely better and glorious plan to draw sinners to Himself in faith and be saved.
God has provided an invitation and an opportunity for all people to be born again through faith in Jesus. People are not sinners because they have been dealt a bad hand: we are all naturally sinners because we are born of Adam and are not God. To say people are basically good is all wrong, for the Bible makes it plain (and our consciences agree) that all have sinned. Only the sinless Lamb of God Jesus Christ can forgive sins, and He has provided atonement with His own blood so we can be cleansed and born again by the indwelling Holy Spirit. What exacerbates our "issues" is our refusal to admit our wrongs, denial of our personal responsibility and unwillingness to admit our inability to do right. For all who are willing to confess their sin and repent, turning to Jesus in faith marked by obedience, God provides a new life and identity in Christ who always guides us to eternal victory.
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