“And he brake down the houses of the sodomites, that [were] by the house of the LORD, where the women wove hangings for the grove.” (2Ki 23:7 AV)
There was a time that governments set building zones to keep apart establishments that cannot co-exist. There was a time when no bar or other institution of ill-repute could operated within a certain distance from a school. There was a time when churches influenced their neighborhoods. There were no bars, cigarette shops, drugstores, etc within hundreds of yards of a church or school. The idea was to keep bad behavior away from those who wanted nothing to do with it. There was something called the ‘blue light district’. It has its origin in the Revolutionary war. A faction of the Federalist Party would signal the British with blue lights. Since that time, ‘blue light district’ or ‘red-light district’ are terms describing certain areas of the city or town where wicked behavior was bought or sold. The point is, cities used to separate depending on values and purpose. Church buildings were respected. I pastored in a gang-infested area. Buildings, fences, and homes were tagged all the time. Yet the church was never touched. We suffered no break-ins. There was no vandalism. Today’s world is completely different. There is no longer respect of, and separation from, the things of God.
Which brings me to our passage. The people of God were so depraved that they allowed houses of prostitution and Sodom to exist next door to, and around from, the house of God. Let us remember that the people of God in the form of the nation of Israel were not regenerated. They were as lost as those who are lost today. They may have been religious. They may have had a relationship with God as their Creator and God. What they did not have was a regenerated soul. They were not born-again. They followed the law as best they could, but there was no indwelling of the Holy Spirit to aid them in holiness. Having said that, there is no excuse for sin. Even more so, there is definitely no excuse for flaunting your sin in the sight of God’s house. Yet that is how wicked they had become. What is alarming is that the faithful of God did little to nothing to correct it. They had no leadership to assist them. They needed a king who could see the pure evil of vices on church grounds or businesses that exist for the carnal pleasures of man so close to the house of worship. They needed a leader who would take a stand and clean the nation from the evil that had become so common.
Competition with the house of God will always exist. The NFL will always play on Sundays. Restaurants and stores that used to be closed on Sundays no longer are. But what alarms me is the proximity that these places tend to be. The cell phone has seen to that. Separation from the world makes a distinction between the holy and the profane. There has to be some distance between the godly and the godly. What the world needs are leaders who are willing to stand for the right thing and make changes that keep wickedness and righteousness separate. We need leaders who will draw a line and keep the attacks on the sacred distant or non-existent. It is alarming when a house of ill-repute opens right next to a church. It is alarming when a deviant theater opened right across from our church. This shouldn’t happen. Our nation needs much prayer. Our nation needs revival. Our nation needs leaders who will do the right thing. Otherwise, we will suffer the fate of Israel. We will be carried away to captivity, and our nation will be lost.