Weekly Opinion Editorial
THE RIGHT TO BE
WRONG!
by
Steve Fair
On Thursday of last week, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell L. Beckloff directed
Grace Community Church to require congregation members wear masks and practice
physical distancing if the house of worship decides to hold ‘outdoor’ services. His 22 page decision directed the church to
refrain from holding ‘indoor’ services due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On Sunday, Grace Community Church in Sun
Valley was packed and Pastor John MacArthur opened the service by listing the
many health measures the restriction involved.
He stated if the church complied with all the requirements, it would ‘shut
the church down.’ MacArthur and the
church have been under attack by Los Angeles county because they are holding
indoor services defying the county’s ban on large gatherings. Three observations:
First, Los Angeles County’s
ban on large gatherings is unconstitutional.
America is a free open society and the Constitution grants individual
citizens rights. It is not government’s
job to protect citizens from themselves.
While not attending large gatherings might not be a prudent decision if
you are in an at-risk category, the decision is entirely up to the individual. Until the constitution is amended to grant
government that authority, any mandate against large gatherings is a power
grab. Interestingly, LA County allows large
gatherings of protesters to assemble. Grace
Community has vowed to appeal the judge’s ruling and will likely win if the judiciary
follows the Constitution.
Second, God’s mandate overrides any government
mandates. God commanded the church to
assembly for worship in His word. Will
assembling facilitate the spread of COVID-19 in LA? Only God knows that but obeying God’s mandate
to assemble is fundamental to believers.
Believers do many things that seem foolhardy and reckless to dissenters (tithing,praying,assembling),
but they do it because they are focused on the eternal, not the temporal. They
don’t fear death. God’s word says the
Gospel is foolishness to those who don’t believe, so it’s no surprise authorities
think churches are being obstinate by not complying with their edict.
Third, the message of redemption preached
from pulpits is desperately needed in these challenging times. Silencing the
preaching of the gospel- even temporally- will have more long term negative impact
on America than COVID-19. The Gospel is
more important than any protest. It is
more important than any directive from government.
It is inconsistent for Los Angeles County to continue to allow large gathering of protesters to assembly, but not allow a church to assemble. It reveals a bias toward the motive and message of those assembling. Both have the fundamental Constitutional right to peaceably assemble. If this order is allowed to stand, it threatens not just the freedom to worship in America. This situation is much bigger than COVID-19. It is an attack on America’s rule of law. It is an attack on our founding document. Whether you agree with Grace Community’s decision to hold in door worship services or not, every American, no matter their political position, should fight for their right to do it. The right to be wrong is a fundamental tenet of America. This isn’t about just the freedom to worship- it is an attack on our way of life.
If Believers "don't fear death" why do so many claim to have firearms in order to protect themselves and their loved ones? Why do so many open carry? And why do so many boast about how they would shoot and kill an intruder (even if the intruder were only stealing)?
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