Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Pride weekend and thoughts.

this may make some of you annoyed, mad, or whatever, but it is what it is.

Let me say, the world knows everything we are against, but when they wonder what we love do they know what to say? Do they feel the love personally at all.
I'm going to address the dilemma in my head. I love people. I know we are all created by God and for God. (Col 2 and Ps 139). This is all I have to offer on my view of homosexuality. One, the rainbow was a symbol of God's promise with his people, society has acceptably brought it to represent the diversity in the lesbian, gay, transgender community. Two, pride is one thing God hates, its interesting that's what they call their festivals. 3, Romans 1 is clear about the unnatural relations (the bible is clear men with men and women with women) the people were sinfully indulging in.
So now that I stated that, let me say a person who follows Jesus should be expected to follow Jesus, and a person who does not follow Jesus, should not be expected to follow Jesus. We can't get angry, irritated, etc with the world who acts like the world. Also, sometimes in the midst of a cause we see the passion of the cause and we forget real people and their hearts are behind these causes, and that's what we need to care for, their hearts, their spirits destination, and see them as God sees them, because the truth is that his love is applicable to all people no matter their condition, just as it is applicable to you.
We form our own pride against those we feel are sinning. Whatever the sin. We all have our own bents, and sin.
The solution: listen to people, hear their story( their is a reason), share the Gospel with out being ashamed, and love as Jesus thoroughly loves you,

and I end with my lyrics from a recent song...
"But you know and you love me still,
you see everything and you remain.
you see all of me, ashamed of or proud of,
you see every thought and you're still here."

his love remains for us all!

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