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October 16, 2005, 8:22 pm PDT

I so agree!

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You're right.  God loves all His children.  He loves them so much He wants the best for them, and has a plan for each one.  And whenever He came across people He loved them, and said "go and sin no more".  He never once said - you can continue to sin, and ruin my plan for you. 

  

We live in a world that thumbs their nose at God and defiles His name every day.  We slaughter His children by the very hands that were entrusted to care for these babies.  Doctors kill babies for money.  Parents destroy their offspring and blessings.  God is mocked in movies and classrooms.  Purity and Holiness (what God calls all His children to) are spit on and children are encouraged to fornicate.   People who should be role models are impure and vile.  Their perversions prevent them from standing up for what is right.  Their hearts are far from God.   

  

No wonder Jesus said about heaven ... "few will find it".  Read the impure posts here, and the hatred towards everything holy and good.   

  

The only hatred here is towards the Majesty of a Holy God. 

  

Don't pretend you are a Chirstian if you condone homosexual activity.  It just proves you know nothing about scripture and less about YHWH. 

AMEN! You said it and that's TRUTH!   

  

To be a "Christian" means that you are a follower of Christ and if you are continuously living in sin, that is ignoring what He said. People cannot pretend that the Holy Bible says what they "want" it to say so that they can justify sin...it is right there and can never be changed.  But whoever does read it, earnestly seeking God's truth, will be.  

 
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October 17, 2005, 7:22 am PDT

Amen!

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Becoming a Christian isn't about being good enough or doing something in order to earn our way.  Salvation is a gift from God ... not man ... so that no one may boast.  Jesus said that He is the only way to salvation .. the only way to God ... there is only one way and that is through him.  And He is at the right hand of God interceding for us.  So we pray for the faith to believe in Him and His promises.  We admit that we are lost without Him.  We accept the grace and mercy that He gives and fills us with.  The Holy Spirit then resides within us ... guiding us, counseling us, comforting us.  There is no condemnation in Christ Jesus.  But one has to accept that He is the only way.   

Once we are His ... we have to allow Him to so fill our lives that others see Christ in us.  We have to war against the sinful nature that is within us.  That doesn't just disappear because we've accepted Him.  He brings transformation ... but we have to be willing to be transformed.  We have to seek Him and find Him why He may be found.  We have to submit to His will and trust Him with our future.  Jesus did not condemn the woman at the well who was described as having had several husbands and the man she was living with at that point was not her husband.  But what he did say was, 'Go and sin no more.'  Huge.  Huge.  We could not possibly do that on our own.  We are human, fallible creations who will fall and stumble and slip.  But we do not have to embrace sin so that his grace can be shown.  The apostle Paul states this in one of his letters to the church ... 'Should I sin so that grace may abound?  No!'  And so daily we are faced with all sorts of circumstances and relationships that require us to make choices - choices between sinning and not sinning.   

I encourage you to turn to the Word of God and let it fill you up.  Find a reliable translation.  The NIV is one that is tested and proved reliable.  There are many others out there though that are probably an easier read for devotional.  I use a living translation and some use the Message.  I encourage you to find a bible teaching church ... one that relies on the Bible as the authoritative word and that preaches that Word from the pulpit.  The salvation message should be front and center.  And if those parts are there in that church then the congregation will be loving people who will  embrace you for who you are in Christ now.  But that congregation should also have accountability.  We as the body of Christ are accountable to one another.  We are instructed to love one another, pray for one another, and hold one another accountable ... even to the point of pointing out to a brother/sister when they are falling.  Participation in the body means be willing to love someone enough to give and accept this kind of accountability.  Trust in the Lord with all your heart.  Lean not on your own understanding.  In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight.  The word of God is foolishness to those who do not believe in Him.  And it is wisdom to those who have been saved.  Read Psalm 139 daily so that you will know how much he cares for you.  He knew you before you were ever born.  He holds you in the palm of His hand. 

I will be praying for you as you are beginning your walk with Him. 

  

How beautifully stated  with the love of Christ...which unfortunately is sometimes missing with well intentioned responses.  I will be praying for this one struggling as well.
 
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October 17, 2005, 8:10 am PDT

Hatred is sad...

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I'm not going to add to the ongoing bible study lesson here.  

  

I believe in God (there is only one God).  

  

I'm a lesbian. I don't believe it is a sin, nor do I believe I will burn in hell for being one. Gay is not a lifestyle. People don't choose to be gay.  

  

What's is sad is all the hatred. I don't understand how people whom believe in God can preach so much hatred.  

Hatred is sad and destructive.  Which is exactly what "the enemy" wants.  

  

I'm a Christian. And I do believe it is a sin because the scriptures of the Holy Bible are very clear.  

BUT I DON'T HATE YOU OR ANYONE WHO IS GAY.  In fact, a very dear friend of mine is a gay man.  We've been friends since we were children and I could never hate him or imagine not having him as a friend.  He understands what I believe and knows that I love him always for who he is--not what he does or doesn't do.  Gods love is the same.  

  

He created each one in their own uniqueness.  I certainly don't profess to know it all or understand all of God's ways for that matter--and much I won't this side of Heaven, but one thing is certain and unmistakeable, which is that God does hate sin - sin is detestable to Him.   Also, sin is sin to God.  It ALL is disgusting to Him, but He loves us anyway and that's WHY we need a savior..because He does love us, and expects the same of us toward one another. 

  

Sorry if that's preachy to you, but that is what I feel and what I believe and I just wanted you to know that I don't hate you or anyone else who is gay either.  And it is very sad when people say hateful and hurtful things.   GOD LOVES YOU! 

  

  

  

  

 
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October 19, 2005, 6:25 am PDT

Who do you follow?

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Dack Rambo was bisexual. I saw him on a show hosted by Pat Boone and Boone tried to put words into his mouth. Rambo's sexual orientation did not change after he became a Christian. I found out about his not being exclusively heterosexual when he went cruising for same-gender sexual activity in a large Park in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles.  

  

On Boone's show, he refused to say negative things about gays. 

What Dack Rambo does or does not do is between him and God.  Who ever would follow after a simple man will surely be lost or mis-lead.  All fall short of the glory of God.  That's why we need a savior as Mr. Rambo does also.  As a Christion, I am called to be a follower of Jesus Christ, as all Christians are, and strive to live this life after His examples.    

  

So many folks base their decision about Christianity on what "people" are doing.  And reject Christ because of their hypocricy.  Well, guess what?  We all are hypocrits at one time or another...because we're sinners. That's why God gave us Jesus.  Because He loves us, and because of that great love that he gives, we should try to be better, and seek after righteousness.   And there is no better example than Christ. 

 

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