I reblog this “message” because I feel that its point is very well made and clarifies for me how I should deal with the glbt “issue” as a Christian in 2013, which can be challenging, to say the least. I prefer to struggle with the beam within my own eye, instead of picking at the one within my sister’s. Thank you, Hunter Baker, for this “astonishing message from a gay sister in Christ.” Very well said indeed! I just had to share it.
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Hunter is someone that I went to college with. The woman in question reminds us of the importance of not marginalizing our struggle with sin by using platitudes or social correctness. If we do not actually stand with what God says on an issue, we harm those who really need the truth. The whole closing of the Exodus ministries because of societal pressures is a great example. But, it is a bold person who recognizes their sin, and challenges us to stand on the side of righteousness. An incredible message.
By: zandaltwist on June 21, 2013
at 12:57 am
I totally believe the doors of the Church should be open to everyone. We are all sinners and I am the worst. We as Christians have a hard enough time living our life’s in a God like manner, and we slip daily, we don’t have time to judge others on how they believe or live their lives.
God bless us all!
Ed
By: efchristi on June 21, 2013
at 4:58 am
thank you for sharing this.
By: wordprocessor on June 21, 2013
at 7:44 am
Thank you for sharing that.
By: remso on June 21, 2013
at 12:37 pm