All
of us like stories about noble and heroic acts of men and women. These accounts affirm that there are many outstanding,
unselfish, and courageous people. Yet we
also realize that the world has some very evil people. To many, this remains a paradox. How can there be humans who rise to such levels
of sacrificial love and kindness while there are others whose pride and
selfishness drive them to destroy human lives for the sake of power or pleasure?
Perhaps the two most tragic practices in which powerful adults inflict harm and
even death upon babies and children are abortion and child pornography,
respectively. While the frequency of
abortions in the USA has been steadily declining, the increasing acceptance of
the practice of “after-birth abortions” or infanticide is very troubling. Meanwhile, the presence of online child sexual
abuse imagery (CSAI) has been increasing almost exponentially.
Plague of Child Sexual Abuse Imagery
Hopefully, a recent New York Times article (Sept. 28, 2019) by Michael
H. Keller and Gabriel J.X. Dance will draw much needed attention to the
horrific statistics on CSAI and its terrible toll on the lives of our innocent children. The article is entitled “The Internet Is
Overrun with Images of Child Sexual Abuse. What Went Wrong?”
I should warn readers that you may not want to read Keller and Dance’s article
because the authors document crimes of assault, rape, and torture by adults
against children as young as 3 or 4 years old.
These acts are filmed by other very selfish, twisted criminals for the
purpose of online marketing to consumers who are themselves addicted to
pornography.
What is most troubling are the stark statistics documenting the explosion of
this illegal activity from the underbelly of our culture:
In 1998, there were over 3,000 reports of child sexual abuse imagery.
Just over a decade later, yearly reports soared past 100,000.
In 2014, that number surpassed 1 million for the first time.
Last year, there were 18.4 million, more than one-third of the total ever
reported. Those reports included over 45
million images and videos flagged as child sexual abuse.
Obviously, laws against child pornography and law enforcement have not been
successful in this war to protect our children against what has become an
increasingly sophisticated underworld. We
are losing the current battle largely due to increasing usage of encryption to
assure that privacy of law-abiding internet users is protected. Encryption, particularly of social media
platforms like Facebook Messenger and Snapchat has made it possible for child predators
and abusers to conduct their sordid business.
Keller and Dance cite a recent article published in conjunction with the National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children
which stated that reports of online child abuse images were “exceeding the
capabilities of independent clearinghouses and law enforcement to take action.”
God’s Moral Standards and Judgment
Clearly, the sordid acts of sexual abuse, torture, and murder of children ought
to be considered unthinkable crimes against humanity. However, even more despicable is the practice
of digitally recording and distributing these images on the internet for
profit. Furthermore, this material is
then available to feed pornographic addictions of the more hardened addicts. This sordid behavior should remind us of our universal
human need to live according to the moral standards God has revealed in
Scripture for the good of humanity.
The horrible nature of CSAI should remind us of the universal nature of sin,
rebellion against God’s authority. The account of the first sin as it entered God’s
perfect creation is recorded in the Biblical account of the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve yielded to the allurement of
Satan who appealed to the desires of the flesh and the desires of the eyes
and pride of life (Genesis 3; 1 John 2: 16). When Adam and Eve chose to eat from one
forbidden tree out of an abundance of wonderful trees and other provisions God
had made for them, they rebelled against the moral boundaries God had given
them for their good (Romans 1: 18-21). The
result was the invasion of sin and death that has continued to plague Adam’s
offspring throughout the millennia ever since.
Thankfully, the Apostle Paul and many other New Testament writers address our lost
human condition and also God’s provision of salvation through the “Second
Adam,” Jesus Christ. Paul wrote that he was not ashamed of the
Gospel…for in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith
to faith (i.e. how we can be restored to right standing before God)
(Romans 1: 16-17). Paul continues by
explaining the consequences of human rejection of God’s moral authority,
beginning with ungratefulness and lack of reverence for a holy God. Namely, we have become darkened in our
understanding, spiritually blinded, foolish in our thinking, and idolatrous
(Romans 1: 18-23).
But, as we read beyond Romans 1: 23, we realize the depth of our descent into
moral depravity. Beginning in verse 24,
the Apostle Paul describes how humans have rejected God’s moral standards of
heterosexual relationships within marriage taught in the Old Testament (Genesis
2: 21-25) and reinforced by Jesus in the New Testament (Matthew 19:4-6). The
consequences are “degrading passions” in which both men and women “exchanged
the natural function” for “unnatural function” (Romans 1: 24-32). Choosing to act contrary to God’s design for human
sexuality in any of its perversions is both immoral and destructive to the spiritual
flourishing of mankind.
Paul addresses immorality in 1 Corinthians 6: 9-10, asking his readers, Do you
not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor
idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor
the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, will inherit the
kingdom of God. Paul further warns
us,
Do not participate in the unfruitful deeds of darkness, but instead even
expose them; for it is disgraceful even to speak of the things which are done
by them in secret. But all things become visible when they are exposed by the
light, for everything that becomes visible is light (Ephesians 5: 11-13).
Spiritual Help with Addiction
Thankfully, there is hope for even the most depraved and hopeless
person. Although the Scriptures above
sternly condemn sexual immorality of any sort as sin, we also find reason for
hope. Immediately following his stern
warning in 1 Corinthians 6: 9-10 (see above), Paul writes these wonderful words
of hope for restoration in the power of Christ (emphasis mine): And that is what some of you were.
But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name
of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God (1 Corinthians
6: 11). Paul is saying some of
you were fornicators, adulterers, homosexuals, thieves, covetous, etc.
but through repentance and faith in Christ, you were washed, set apart, and
given right standing before a Holy God, just as if you had never sinned! Amazing grace of God!
For the producer and peddler of pornography of any kind; or for the person
addicted to pornography, there is help spiritually. Christ died for all mankind on a Roman Cross
to pay the penalty for human sin which is death (Romans 6: 23). The “Good News,” or “the Gospel,” is the
power of God for salvation for all who believe as we noted above. The Gospel is summarized in an outline called
“Steps to Peace with God” which explains God’s love, our predicament
(sin and separation from God), what Jesus has done to address our predicament,
and what you can do by faith to receive God’s righteousness (right standing
with a Holy God). When you are “born again” through the power of God’s Spirit, you
will be able to seek additional help in the Bible and through counsel from
experienced believers who can assist you with your addiction and other sin that
has defeated you.
Online websites that provide resources to assist with addiction to pornography
include Focus on the Family,
Pure Life Ministries (Help for Addiction to Pornography in
Women),
and Josh McDowell Ministry.
For those of us who, by God’s grace, have been spared of sexual addictions and
immorality, we must recognize that we face a spiritual battle to live pure
lives. The temptation to rebel against
God’s goodness and moral boundaries remains a challenge to all human beings,
Christ-followers included. As a
YouVersion Bible reading plan, “Guardrails:
Avoiding Regrets in Your Life,” states, God’s guardrail for our
sexuality should keep us from doing anything that’s not what is best for the
other person. Will it make them feel shame? Will it become a secret they carry
for the rest of their life? Will it undermine their future relationships?” If
the answer to any of these questions is “Yes,” then, as Paul says in in 1
Corinthians 6: 18-20, "flee."
As Christ-followers, we must nurture our children and grandchildren in biblical
Christianity at home, through a Bible-preaching church, and by being vigilant about
who our children are spending time with when they are not in our care, both
friends and adult supervisors. I would
also recommend an excellent message by our pastor at West Hill Baptist Church,
Pastor Zach Swift. This message is third
in his series, “Do You Surrender,” on the authority of God’s Word, and it is
entitled “Morality.” His message is a great resource for individual
and family discussions of God’s “guardrails” to protect us, our marriages, and
our families.
Calling for Legislative and Legal Action
Finally, for those who have been challenged to act on behalf of the helpless
children who fall victim to child sexual abuse, trafficking, and exploitation,
please contact your U.S. Senators, Congressmen/women, and state and local officials. There is clearly need for Congress and other
levels of government to act on behalf of the powerless. The National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children
has resources although they need more financial support and technical tools. As we contact those in authority over us, we
ought to pray for them that they will avoid temptation as they deal with the sin
and corruption of our world. We ought to
grieve with law enforcement personnel as they regularly face human depravity to
preserve law and order (Matthew 5: 4).
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