1. Should the church confront homosexuality? I am tempted to
stay silent on the issue of homosexuality. Many successful pastors are
choosing not to address homosexuality because they fear being labeled a
"bigot," they worry about a loss of influence, and they feel that their
primary calling is not in the area of opposing homosexuality. However,
every time I am tempted to remain silent, I can't help but remember
these
quotes:
"If I be valiant all along the battle
line except at the point where Satan is pressing his attack, I am not
valiant for Christ." - Martin Luther
"A dog barks when
his master is attacked. I would be a coward if I saw the truth of God
attacked and yet would remain silent." - John Calvin
"Silence
in the face of evil is itself evil. God will not hold us guiltless. Not
to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act." – Dietrich Bonhoeffer
"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." – George Orwell
When we don't speak out we endanger people of going to hell. It is not loving to be quiet on this issue.
2. What should be the church's response to the Supreme Court's ruling about homosexual marriage?
* Making homosexual marriage legal does not make it right.
* Popular opinion supporting homosexual marriage does not make it right.
* Hollywood's support for homosexual marriage does not make it right.
* The Supreme Court's ruling allowing homosexual marriage does not make it right.
The
Christian should continue to oppose homosexual marriage and behavior
regardless of how the Supreme Court rules. We should use our voices and
the ballot box to protest the perversion of homosexual marriage until we
are able to sway public opinion once again to our side. Just as the
church has continued to oppose abortion ever since Roe v. Wade, the
church should also oppose homosexual marriage. There is a courtroom that
is higher than the Supreme Court where Christ sits on the judgment
seat. We will all face this eternal courtroom and be accountable for our
actions and inaction.
3. Is opposition to homosexuality "hateful?"
If the Bible is true and hell is real, it is loving to try to rescue
people from a harmful lifestyle. Just as it is loving for me to slap my
3-year-old's hand in order to keep it way from a hot stove, it is also
loving for me to warn the homosexual of the consequences of sin.
The
attempt to label Christians who believe what the Bible says about
homosexuality as "bigots" or "homophobes" is itself a hateful act. Often
it seems the only people who are acceptable to hate are Christians.
4. How should pastors deal with gay people in the church?
The proper role of pastors in today's society is not to enforce
religious rules; it is to help lead people to Jesus. People should hear
the church saying, "We love you. We care about you. We recommend the
following course of action. But our recommendation comes from our desire
to see God's best in you, not from a desire to force you to live a
certain way."
For example, if an unmarried couple is
living together, what should be a church's response? Should the church
condemn them for living in sin? Or should the church recommend that the
couple get married because marriage is God's best plan for the husband,
the wife, and the children?
What should be the church's
response to someone living a homosexual lifestyle? Should the homosexual
be kicked out of the church until he gets his life right? Should the
church hit the homosexual over the head with a Bible? Or should the
church lovingly recommend that being gay is not God's best way?
Imagine,
a couple is about to get divorced. Should the church shout, "God hates
divorce—if you get divorced, you are sinning"? Or should the church
explain, "It seems good to us that you work out your differences and
stay together"? When the church shouts the Law at people, it turns them
away from the grace of God. But when the church extends grace to people,
it attracts them to God.
5. Is having homosexual desires a sin?
Having homosexual desires is not a sin, it is a temptation. It is when
homosexual acts become overt that they become a sin. If you are having
homosexual thoughts and desires, the Bible commands that you must resist
the temptation: "Therefore submit yourselves to God. Resist the devil,
and he will flee from you" (James 4:7).
6. What is God's attitude towards a homosexual?
God hates the sin of homosexuality, but He loves the sinner. "For God
so love the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever
believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life" (John 3:16).
The punishment for sin is eternal death, but Jesus died so we would not
have to die. Anyone who repents from their sin and turns to God will be
saved from the results of their sins.
7. Can a practicing homosexual be a Christian?
Everyone sins even after they become a Christian. "If we say that we
have no sin, we deceive ourselves ..." (1 John 1:8). Yet God said, "But
as He who has called you is holy, so be holy in all your conduct" (1
Peter 1:15). We are saved by faith (Romans 10:9), but faith without
works is dead (James 2:17). As Christians we must strive to do what is
right. Paul told us that "'All things are lawful for me,' but not all
things are helpful" (1 Cor. 10:23). The Bible clearly tells us that
homosexuality is wrong, how can one cheapen the death of Jesus by
continuing to sin. Everything we do will be judged someday in heaven.
The Christian must strive for holiness and give up the old sinful
lifestyle. A person who continues to practice homosexuality will be
judged. Ultimately, "Whoever remains in Him does not sin. Whoever sins
has not seen Him and does not know Him" (1 John 3:6).
8. Is homosexuality worse than other sins? Many
point to the sins of others as being horrible, but they excuse their
own sins. They say, "My own sins deserve grace, but the sin of that man
(pointing a finger) are beyond the pale;" or "It is forgivable for me to
lie sometimes, but for a homosexual to engage in unnatural acts with
his body is really sinful." Matthew Barnett tweeted, "People who make a
list of what sins are worse than others rarely have theirs in the top
10."
Look at what Paul said, "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 male
prostitutes, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards,
nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God" (1 Cor.
6:9-10). According to this verse, adultery and coveting my neighbor's
new car are just as wrong as homosexuality.
There is
only one sin that can send people to hell. What is this horrible sin
that automatically sends people to hell? Is it murder? No, God can
forgive the murderer. Is it homosexuality? No, God is willing to forgive
the homosexual. In reality, the only sin that has the power to send
someone to hell is the sin of not believing in Jesus.
9. My friend is a homosexual, what can I do to help him?
People often become gay because they have been hurt and have suffered
deeply. Often the homosexual has struggled against his or her feelings
for many years. The best way to help them is to reach out in godly love
to them. Share the truth of God's Word with your friend without
preaching condemning sermons. Offer hope and guide your friend to a
saving knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. Only Jesus can set a person
free from pain, doubt, and unbelief. Pray for your friend and reach out
in love.
10. I am a homosexual. How can I be delivered?
Trust God. Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior. Know that Jesus paid
the price for your sins. Make a mental decision to change. Repent and
stop sinning. Ask the Holy Spirit to give you the strength to say "no"
to temptation. Seek help by finding a good Christian to counsel you and
to pray with you. Begin cleansing your mind by reading the Bible
regularly. Find a Bible believing church to attend. Know that Jesus will
set you free! "If the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed"
(John 8:36).
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