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You have to understand that God didn't make you gay. He did not mean for you to be gay? The sinner who feels the urge to steal, or to fornicate, or to lie and cheat, they cannot give the excuse to their problem by just simply saying that perhaps God made them that way.
He did not intend for us to be sinners, but we are. We all have the urge to sin, it is in our nature. But this is the exact reason why Jesus came. To save us from that. If we will abide in him, we will be saved.
You are not gay; you are a sinner. Plain and simple. But God loves you. He knows the desires of your heart, and he wants to show how you can be perfected through him.
There is something more powerful and magical being in a relationship with the opposite sex rather than simply fulfilling the desires of your heart.
It is different. You feel more connected with God. Because this relationship that he meant for you is blessed.
Don't be discouraged. These feelings will pass if you endure with faith in God. If you continue in these acts, it will only bring you misery. Satan may have given you the feeling that you are powerful and free now, but what you don't understand is that you are in his grasp. He has power and control over you, and you are exactly where he wants you.
Take Jesus' hand. He wants to show great things. He wants to see you "come out" of the things of this earth, and make you truly free. To conquer over it.
Trust in him. He will never abandon you. Psalm 16:10
Why should we resist the urge to steal, fornicate, lie, cheat? Simply: there is oodles of objectively verifiable evidence that those things are harmful to you and/or those around you. Homosexuality shows no such thing.You have to understand that God didn't make you gay. He did not mean for you to be gay? The sinner who feels the urge to steal, or to fornicate, or to lie and cheat, they cannot give the excuse to their problem by just simply saying that perhaps God made them that way.
Replace 'gay' with 'hungry', and you'll see the flaw in your argument. We all have urges, no one denies this. We all have the urge to eat, drink, poop, and sleep. Some feel the urge to find a partner of the opposite sex. Some feel the urge to find a partner of the same sex. Some feel the urge to start a family. Some feel the urge to be a hermit. Some feel the urge to rape, pillage and steal. Some feel the urge to protect the raped, pillaged, and thieved.You are not gay; you are a sinner. Plain and simple. But God loves you. He knows the desires of your heart, and he wants to show how you can be perfected through him.
Which shows a fundamental misunderstanding of what it means to be 'gay'. I do not have carnal urges to molest my fellow males, but rather I am 'attracted' to them in the same way heterosexual females are.There is something more powerful and magical being in a relationship with the opposite sex rather than simply fulfilling the desires of your heart.
Can you justify this, or are you simply assuming that homosexuals in a loving, committed, monogamous, same-sex couple cannot feel "more connected with God" because of their union?It is different. You feel more connected with God.
I have a few gay friends who will be interested to know this. Of course their first question will be: If God didnt make me gay who did? The tooth fairy?You have to understand that God didn't make you gay. He did not mean for you to be gay?
Interesting collection of people you have assembled here to compare to our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters.The sinner who feels the urge to steal, or to fornicate, or to lie and cheat, they cannot give the excuse to their problem by just simply saying that perhaps God made them that way.
You are not gay; you are a sinner. Plain and simple. But God loves you. He knows the desires of your heart, and he wants to show how you can be perfected through him.
Because all being gay is about is fulfilling physical desire right?There is something more powerful and magical being in a relationship with the opposite sex rather than simply fulfilling the desires of your heart.
And all gays have to do is indulge in self hatred and start lying. I dont understand why anyone wouldnt want to do thisIt is different. You feel more connected with God. Because this relationship that he meant for you is blessed.
Don't be discouraged. These feelings will pass if you endure with faith in God. If you continue in these acts, it will only bring you misery. Satan may have given you the feeling that you are powerful and free now, but what you don't understand is that you are in his grasp. He has power and control over you, and you are exactly where he wants you.
Curious as to when you chose to be heterosexual rather than homosexual. Was it a well thought out decision, weighing the pros and cons of each? Did you seek advice from anyone? Read any material on the subject before deciding?I know you are confused, but you have to understand that all these things came out of my heart from the Spirit. I do not belittle these people who choose to be gay.
You have to understand that God didn't make you gay. He did not mean for you to be gay? The sinner who feels the urge to steal, or to fornicate, or to lie and cheat, they cannot give the excuse to their problem by just simply saying that perhaps God made them that way.
He did not intend for us to be sinners, but we are. We all have the urge to sin, it is in our nature. But this is the exact reason why Jesus came. To save us from that. If we will abide in him, we will be saved.
You are not gay; you are a sinner. Plain and simple. But God loves you. He knows the desires of your heart, and he wants to show how you can be perfected through him.
There is something more powerful and magical being in a relationship with the opposite sex rather than simply fulfilling the desires of your heart.
It is different. You feel more connected with God. Because this relationship that he meant for you is blessed.
Don't be discouraged. These feelings will pass if you endure with faith in God. If you continue in these acts, it will only bring you misery. Satan may have given you the feeling that you are powerful and free now, but what you don't understand is that you are in his grasp. He has power and control over you, and you are exactly where he wants you.
Take Jesus' hand. He wants to show great things. He wants to see you "come out" of the things of this earth, and make you truly free. To conquer over it.
Trust in him. He will never abandon you. Psalm 16:10
Ahhhhh. I think you have me confused with someone else.Also, to Washington: it has everything to do with what you said. Show me a "Christian" who follows every single law in the Torah, and you'll show me a fundamentalist Jew.
No, Im not confused at allI know you are confused, but you have to understand that all these things came out of my heart from the Spirit.
No one chooses to be gay, just as no one chooses to be black or chooses to be left-handed. Gays and lesbians do however choose to be honest about who they are (and sadly some shoose to lie about who they are.)I do not belittle these people who choose to be gay. I love them. God loves them.
The implication being that anyone who doesnt share your opinions cannot be a Christian.Christianity only touches the hearts who place their faith in Jesus. If you are having troubles with what I wrote, then you need to pray to God. I am only the messanger. Take these questions to God.
The Old Testement/Torah is a combination of a history of the Israelites and their interactions with a being they didn't fully understand. Some of it is true, some is parable, some is downright bizzarre (bats are birds, the talking donkey, ect.). I choose to follow only what Jesus says in the New Testement, as do many other Christians. Notice I said many, also, not all.
Jesus released us from observance of Old Testament laws in favour of his 2 new commandments. He also said "The law was made for man, man wasn't made for the law".Then, in your opinion, Christians would do far better to cut out the Old Testament and cut out everything that isn't a gospel for your Bible? Except the NT writers seem very happy to reference the OT, and I would venture to guess that much of them, and in fact Jesus himself, believed and followed the OT laws. Jesus seemed to have a problem with the interpretation of some of the Jewish leaders, not the text itself.
It isn't until you get to Paul's letters where you find real, direct attacks on the OT law.
Tempted with what? A new car? Chocolate? What ever was behind curtain number 3?i must admit that many times in my life, Satan tempted me to become gay.
So love and commitment and family are petty?I broke free from this. The scriptures told me that I was a sinner, and that these desires were of the Devil, and not of God's plan for my life. Then the Spirit awoken me and told me that I was not labeled by my sexuality, that God had more in store for me than petty things such as this.
Yes if only my gay friends would start lying about who they are and start hating themselves I would be so much happier for themI feel as though you are so disturbed by the fact that the world is turning their backs on your friends because they have come out. And you see this, and your heart is breaking. So you come on this chat to declare their rights and protect them.
But you are losing a losing battle. Gods word was in the beginning, and before He comes again, his word will still stand. He is the beginning and the last.
But not enough for you to emulate itI can tell that you love your friends very much and don't want to see them get hurt. Your love defines who you are, and I respect that.
Jesus released us from observance of Old Testament laws in favour of his 2 new commandments. He also said "The law was made for man, man wasn't made for the law".
Given the stigma, why would anyone choose to be gay? I do not wake up and decide to be attracted to men. I simply am.I know you are confused, but you have to understand that all these things came out of my heart from the Spirit. I do not belittle these people who choose to be gay.
God has a tendency to ignore my prayers. It's why I'm no longer a Christian: silence at the other end of the phone line sounds exactly the same whether the person is being quiet, or if they're not there at all.Christianity only touches the hearts who place their faith in Jesus. If you are having troubles with what I wrote, then you need to pray to God. I am only the messanger. Take these questions to God.
"A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. John 13:34no the people who do not follow Jesus' teachings are not christians
But not explicitly given as such. As far as I can see, if we are following Christ, monogomous, loving consentual homosexual relationships are perfectly fine. I see nothing in Christ's words to suggest otherwise.The two new commandments that already existed in the OT?![]()