
For this is the will of God, that by doing good you may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men— as free, yet not using liberty as a cloak for vice, but as bondservants of God.
—1 Peter 2:15-16
I have always believed that the most important message in Christianity is that Christians should live in a way that exemplifies goodness and righteousness. By being a decent human being and doing good, God says we can silence our critics who speak against Christians out of ignorance or prejudice. As LGBTQ+ Christians this is especially important because so many people who consider themselves to be Christian do not accept us as part of the Christian community, or at least as not living the lifestyle they think we should. In the bone passage Peter is encouraging believers to counter hostility not through argument but through the strength of their character and deeds.
When Christ brought the world His teachings, He set us free from free from sin and the constraints of the Mosaic Law. However, this freedom should not be seen as an excuse to engage in sinful behavior (“a cover-up for evil”). In Matthew 22:37-38, Jesus said, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the first and great commandment. Peter explains in 1 Peter 2:16 that freedom should lead to living as “bondservants of God.” True freedom, according to Peter, is found in willingly submitting to God’s authority and living in accordance with His will. And Jesus tells us in Matthew 22:39-40 that His will is to “love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets.”
Christians are called to live lives that testify to their faith, even in the face of criticism or opposition, using good works to show the truth of their beliefs. The Bible offers extensive guidance on living a life that bears witness to faith in God, emphasizing both words and actions as key components of a witnessing life. Matthew 5:14-16 tells us that we “are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” By living our lives in a way that reflects God’s love, truth, and goodness to the world, we can draw others to Him through good works and faithful living. John 13:34-35 tells us that Jesus gave us a new commandment to “love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
First Peter 3:15 tells us to “always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear” In living a life that is pleasing to God, we are to do good without complaint or expecting praise. Paul wrote in Philippians 2:14-15, “Do all things without grumbling or disputing, that you may be blameless and innocent, children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world.” Christian freedom means we should express ourselves through service to God and others, not through selfishness or moral compromise. Considering the recent election that showed how far many Americans who would claim to be Christian have rejected the life that God’s commands us. They voted for selfish reasons and made compromised their morals to follow a man who proclaimed hate and exclusion. God encourages us to live with integrity and purpose, to align our actions with God’s will and showing the world what it means to serve Him faithfully.
The national anthem of the United States refers to our country as the “land of the land of the free and home of the brave.” Jesus set us free but also gave us responsibilities to have this freedom. The Bible speaks extensively about the balance between freedom and responsibility, emphasizing that true freedom is found in Christ and is meant to be exercised responsibly in service to God and others. Here are key principles: John 8:36 tells us, “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” True freedom comes through Jesus, who liberates believers from the bondage of sin, guilt, and spiritual death. This freedom is not merely about doing as one pleases but about living in alignment with God’s will.
Likewise, Galatians 5:13 says, “For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another.” Christian freedom is not a license for selfishness or sin but a call to selfless service, motivated by love for others. I honestly believe that Americans have strayed from this commandment of God. On the Day of Judgement, we will all be judge by God for how we lived our lives. I try my best to live a life that is pleasing to God because Romans 14:12 tells us, “So then each of us shall give account of himself to God.” We are responsible for our actions and decisions, knowing we will answer to God for how we the freedom He gave us.
In the recent election, many people forgot that 1 Corinthians 8:9 warns us: “But beware lest somehow this liberty of yours become a stumbling block to those who are weak.” Christians have the freedom to make personal choices, but they must consider how their actions affect others, especially fellow believers. Love should guide the use of freedom. However, many people chose to vote against what God commands us to do and considered only themselves and not how their vote will affect others. Paul says in 1 Corinthians 9:19, “For though I am free from all, I have made myself a servant to all, that I might win more of them.” We should follow Paul’s example Paul used his freedom to serve others and advance the Gospel, showing that Christian freedom is a call to mission and sacrifice.
The Bible teaches that freedom and responsibility are inseparable. True freedom is found in Christ, and it empowers us to live holy lives, serve others in love, and glorify God. Rather than indulging in selfishness, we are called to use our freedom responsibly by considering its impact on others and aligning our actions with God’s purposes. In conclusion, 1 Peter 2:15-16 emphasizes that God’s will is for us to live upright lives, doing good to silence the ignorance of our critics. While Christ set us free from sin, this freedom should not be used as an excuse for sinful behavior but as an opportunity to serve God faithfully. We should balance between freedom with responsibility, by living in a way that honors God and reflects His message. Many in the LGBTQ+ have abandoned their faith because the leaders of their church did not practice the commandment that we are to live a life that shows love and kindness. Those church leaders abandoned the responsibilities they were given to teach the Gospel in a way that restricts the freedoms of others.
I try to live my life in a way that at the end of this life, I can say as Timothy said in 2 Timothy 4:7 that “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”








November 21st, 2024 at 12:32 pm
Joe, I thank you for this post. I’ve been too stressed to respond. The U S has convinced itself of so many outright lies. Isn’t it funny that when WASPS talk about the discovery of the New World they get to the point about Spanish and Portuguese explorers coming here for gold and silver and to enslave the natives—after giving them some sprinkling to make them Roman Catholic. But oh no, our ancestors came to New World for religious freedom. Undoubtedly some did go to Massachusetts and Maryland for that reason. But none of my ancestors did. Nope, my maternal ancestors saw leaving London as a way to become rich. That’s what led them from Worcester to London in the first place. Records show that they operated a “green grocery” in East London. Doesn’t that sound almost romantic? The reality is they were most likely slumlords. That part of London was primarily home to those who toiled unloading ships for the East India Company. Those folks were paid daily and bought meager supplies from the green grocer on the ground floor and then paid to sleep upstairs. The upstairs “doss house” was a kind of hell we can’t imagine. For two pennies you could have a “hangover,” which meant you slept standing up arms hanging over a rope, or “flopping.” For one penny you got to sit on the floor. This is the reality of what Charles Dickens wrote about. I assure you they didn’t come to North and South Carolina for religious freedom. They came to make money and it was an easy transition from exploitation of slum dwellers to owning human beings out right. My German ancestors came for the same reason…the opportunity to make money! Biggest difference is the Germans started 150 years later. But oh no! Tell me these grand stories we’ve created. Grovel before me because my ancestors financially supported the American Revolution…so I can wear a Sons of the American Revolution lapel pin. Somewhere along the way, my maternal ancestors stopped joining the United Daughters of the Confederacy…but their grave markers are still visible in our family cemetery.
November 21st, 2024 at 12:40 pm
The US has bought the idea of “manifest destiny” in the same way it bought MAGA. Twice. Yet we snicker at the collapse of the British Empire or the Fall of the Third Reich and somehow think God has set us apart as a “shining city on a hill.” Tell us how we are the “most generous people on the face of the earth” yet our intentional decision to deny housing and healthcare to millions is because those folks lack a “work ethic” and has it nothing to do with us being cheap and judgmental.
November 21st, 2024 at 12:49 pm
Sadly, even though most American colonists were not Puritans, they believe in the “Puritan work ethic” but only as it pertains to the less fortunate, not themselves. They have completely disregarded Andrew Carnegie’s Gospel of Wealth mentality for pure greed. What I find most fascinating about the firm grasp Americans have on their Puritanical beliefs is that the Congregationalist Church, what the Puritans were, is one of the most liberal and accepting denominations in America.
Too many Americans are grasping on to MAGA lies believing it will elevate them over the less fortunate, when what it will really do is make their lives even worse. The Germans believed the lies the Nazis told just as much as Americans are believing MAGA lies. It will only lead to their destruction. I just hope that happens sooner rather than later. The longer MAGA has control over the USA, the harder it will be to right the ship because right now, the ship is sinking fast.
November 21st, 2024 at 1:07 pm
Preach Joe, preach! I’ve never really had any contact with the Congregationalist Church but I’m glad they have evolved. Thank you, Joe, for speaking truth to power!
I had the great good fortune to know a survivor of the Nazi camps. Solomon Wachsberg was about 16 when the Nazis invaded Poland. Sol was put to work building the death camps. He was pretty certain he worked on seven of them, but six for sure. Can you imagine constructing those places and KNOWING your own family would be sent there to be killed? I asked Sol about what kept him going during all those years…I’m pretty sure I would have been suicidal faced with that…but he laughed. And laughed and laughed. He said, “Hitler wanted me dead. The best thing I could do was to stay alive to spite him!” Sol was able to relocate to Houston and start a very successful meat packing business. His son Simon was one of my favorite students at the Univ. of Texas School of Law and practices law in Houston. Simon is married to the daughter of a Jewish family that survived the Nazis in France.
But sure, let’s pretend that will never happen here. Well, sure, let Trump use the Army to collect illegal aliens and put them in camps pending deportation…I can just hear Elon and Vivek saying, “You know we could save a lot of money if we just killed those people rather than shipping them back to their homes….” I mean we know they are rapists and murderers and mentally degenerate sorts, we’d be doing the world a favor….and saving their shit whole countries a lot of money!
And the band played on
November 21st, 2024 at 1:19 pm
It’s not a big step from what they are already talking about doing. Also, it won’t just be immigrants. It’s going to be anyone who has spoken out against MAGA, especially if the singled out Trump.
November 21st, 2024 at 12:48 pm
Of course, when we sold some land in South Carolina and I wanted to make an act of reparations, oh no, can’t jeopardize your retirement or our inheritance…I still haven’t figured out what my ancestors did to convince the Lords Proprietors of King George II to give us that land. I just thank God it’s finally all gone.
I just truly hate it when I have to go back to the Carolinas…but I am pretty sure a few more funerals there will force me back…
May God have mercy on our souls. Amen, Joe, Amen!
November 21st, 2024 at 1:52 pm
I am honored to be on the Trump Enemies List…and I’ll be glad to be a Bonhoeffer and go in someone’s place!