What Does the PCA Believe About Homosexuality?

What Does the PCA Believe About Homosexuality?

On Claiming Sin Identities: “To juxtapose identities rooted in sinful desires alongside the term “Christian” is inconsistent with Biblical language and undermines the spiritual reality that we are new creations in Christ… we name our sins but are not named by them.” (2 Cor. 5:17). (AIC HS #9).

“Article 7 says it is a Sin to Adopt a Homosexual Self-Conception.”
– PCA Pastor Greg Johnson

This statement very clearly explains the PCA’s position with regard to Homosexuality. In this quote PCA Pastor Greg Johnson explains what the Nashville Statement Article 7 means.  The Nashville Statement is the most concise PCA position on homosexuality. It is not the intent of this article to reconcile anything that Greg Johnson has said or written with this statement.

The purpose of this article is for my people. These are answers to questions that I am being asked by the people in the congregation where I serve due to the public nature of things in the news regarding the PCA. This is not to imply that this is the worst sin, or even worse than other sexual sin, nor is it the totality of PCA teaching or positions on Human Sexuality, a Biblical Sexual Ethic, Marriage and Family. It is needed, as the PCA AIC Report says because “this is the very place where the world is attacking the Church in our culture.” THE PCA AIC report is the most in-depth explanation of our beliefs on these topics. The Nashville Statement is the most concise.

So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus. –Romans 6:11

It is important to say up front that nobody in the PCA is attempting to say that Gay Marriage or Homosexual sex is anything but Sin. Nobody in the PCA is trying to ordain “practicing gay pastors.”  It is also important to say that there is hope in the Gospel for people with every sin struggle.  This is not somehow the one sin that God hates worse than any other. Christ says to everyone of us “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.” (Mark 8:34)

The PCA position on Human Sexuality, Marriage, Gender, and the family derives from Scripture. The teachings are consolidated and explained in our Constitution and other approved documents where Scripture is referenced extensively.

The PCA Constitution  

  • Westminster Confession of Faith (WCF)
  • Westminster Larger and Shorter Catechisms (WLCWSC)
  • Book of Church Order (BCO)

Documents Declared Biblically Faithful by the PCA.

  • PCA AIC Human Sexuality Report (AIC) (Approved 2021)
  • Nashville Statement (NS) (Approved 2019)

5 Summary Statements of the PCA’s Teachings on Homosexuality

  1. Homosexual Sex, Lust, Desires, and Inclination is Sin (WCF 6, WLC 18, 25, 139, NS 2, AIC #4-6– entire report)
  2. Marriage is only between 1 man & 1 woman. (WCF 24, BCO 59-3, NS 1, AIC #1)
  3. Sex is only allowed within the bounds of Biblical Marriage (WCF 24, NS 2, AIC #1)
  4. There are only 2 Genders (NS 3-7, AIC #2)
  5. No language should be used to claim a Homosexual Self-Conception.   (NS 7, AIC #9-10 & AIC Biblical Perspectives Section)

12  Clarifying & Supporting Statements from Our Documents

 1) On Being

“We deny that adopting a homosexual or transgender self-conception is consistent with God’s holy purposes in creation and redemption.” (NS #7)

PCA Pastor Greg Johnson explains that “Article 7 says it is a Sin to Adopt a Homosexual Self-Conception.”

2) The Seriousness of THIS Sin

“As the natural family is a fundamental unit of human society and is the normal means of care and nurture, all sins which threaten, undermine, or marginalize it are both spiritually dangerous and detrimental to human flourishing.” (AIC, p 4)

3) On the experience of Same-Sex Attraction

the experience of same-sex attraction is not morally neutral; the attraction is an expression of original or indwelling sin that must be repented of and put to death (Rom. 8:13). (AIC HS #4 – Desire)

4) On Orientation Language

“However, insofar as the term orientation carries with it a set of assumptions about the nature of that experience that is unbiblical (e.g., overemphasized rigidity, its normativity, etc.), then the terminology may require qualification or even rejection in some circumstances.” (AIC HS, p. 31)

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5) On Being Predisposed to Any Sin

“This corruption of nature, during this life, does remain in those that are regenerated; and although it be through Christ pardoned and mortified, yet both itself, and all the motions thereof, are truly and properly sin.” (WCF, Ch 6)

 6) On Unwanted Desires

“…impure thoughts and desires arising in us prior to and apart from a conscious act of the will are still sin.” (AIC HS #5 – Concupiscence)

7) On Claiming Sin Identities

“To juxtapose identities rooted in sinful desires alongside the term “Christian” is inconsistent with Biblical language and undermines the spiritual reality that we are new creations in Christ… we name our sins but are not named by them.” (2 Cor. 5:17). (AIC HS #9 – Identity)

 8) On Sinful Identity Markers

“it is still inappropriate to juxtapose this sinful desire, or any other sinful desire, as an identity marker alongside our identity as new creations in Christ.” (AIC HS #10 – Language)

9) On Clinging to Old Adam Identities

We are best served in our sanctification by looking forward to our new creation selves, which will be fully purified from sinful desire, rather than by looking backwards to our Adamic, fallen selves.” (AIC HS, p28)

10) On Sanctification

The goal is not just consistent fleeing from, and regular resistance to, temptation, but the diminishment and even the end of the occurrences of sinful desires through the reordering of the loves of one’s heart toward Christ. (AIC HS #7 – Sanctification)

11) On Our Union & Identity in Christ

Christians ought to understand themselves, define themselves, and describe themselves in light of their union with Christ and their identity as regenerate, justified, holy children of God (Rom. 6:5-11; 1 Cor. 6:15-20; Eph. 2:1-10).” (AIC HS #9 – Identity)

12) On Repentance, Hope, Rejoicing

“We affirm that the entire life of the believer is one of repentance… Nevertheless, as we call ourselves to the evangelical grace of repentance (WCF 15.1), we see many reasons for rejoicing (Phil 4:1)… Most importantly, we give thanks for the gospel that can save and transform the worst of sinners – older brothers and younger brothers, tax collectors and Pharisees, insiders and outsiders. We rejoice in ten thousand spiritual blessings that are ours when we turn from sin by the power of the Spirit, trust in the promises of God, and rest upon Christ along for justification, sanctification, and eternal life.” (AIC HS #12 – Hope and Repentance)

Again, for a full understanding of these issues, please read the PCA AIC Report and the Nashville Statement.  THE PCA AIC report is the most in depth explanation of our beliefs on these topics. The Nashville Statement is the most concise. Links above.

And finally, a concluding warning and a beautiful thought:

Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who practice homosexuality, 10 nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God. 11 And such were some of you. 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 6:9-11

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Here is the summary video from the Class we did at Meadowview on the PCA’s AIC Report on Human Sexuality.

George is Senior Pastor of Meadowview Reformed Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Lexington, NC. This article is used with permission.

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