Can u be gay and christian

This may not be a huge surprise, but we get A LOT of questions via email, social media, and in person on Tuesdays. What benign of questions? Adequately, anything from, Should I get endorse together with my boyfriend or girlfriend? to What should I do next with my life? to How should I lovingly participate those in the LGBTQ community?

In this blog series “Ask The Porch,” we’re answering real-life questions that we’ve received from you. Disclaimer: our highest priority is always to first respond with biblical counsel from God’s Word. The hardest questions to answer are those in the “grey” areas. So we’ll do our finest to share our biblically-informed opinion, but know that we may have alternative convictions on the non-essentials (vs. the essentials).

Now, let’s dive into the doubt for this week emailed in from an online listener:

Can a Christian be gay?

“Hey David,

I am a Christian and have struggled with same sex attraction since childhood. I would not want it on anyone. It’s very challenging being alone and longing for someone to hold hands with. I need the chance to love and contain som

Is it REALLY ok to be LGBTQ? A peek behind and beyond the &#;clobber passage&#;

There’s a call for what’s happening here: proof texting.

Theopodia defines proof texting as &#;the way by which a person appeals to a biblical text to prove or justify a theological position without regard for the context of the passage they are citing.&#;

If you hear someone say “the Bible says…” run in the other direction. The Bible says lots of things!

Here a limited things the Bible says:

That the Earth was covered in water when created until God formed territory (Genesis ) but also that the Earth was completely dry until God brought streams up and watered the planet (Genesis ).

That God created animals first and then humans (Genesis 1) but also that God created Adam first, then animals, then Eve (Genesis 2).

That’s right, the Bible contradicts itself in the first two chapters!

“The Bible says” in Exodus and Deuteronomy that if a woman is raped her rapist must either marry her or pay her father (because he’s “damaged” the father’s “property”).

Paul says in 1 Thessalonians that Jesus will r

The Bible and same sex relationships: A review article

Tim Keller, 

Vines, Matthew, God and the Lgbtq+ Christian: The Biblical Case in Support of Same Sex Relationships, Convergent Books,

Wilson, Ken,A Letter to My Congregation, David Crum Media,

The relationship of homosexuality to Christianity is one of the main topics of discussion in our culture today. In the fall of last year I wrote a review of books by Wesley Hill and Sam Allberry that take the historic Christian view, in Hill’s words: “that homosexuality was not God’s original creative intention for humanity and therefore that gay practice goes against God’s declare will for all human beings, especially those who trust in Christ.”

There are a number of other books that accept the opposite view, namely that the Bible either allows for or supports same sex relationships. Over the last year or so I (and other pastors at Redeemer) have been regularly asked for responses to their arguments. The two most interpret volumes taking this position look to be those by Matthew Vines and Ken Wilson. The review of these

Is it possible to be a gay Christian?

Answer



“Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, will inherit the kingdom of God” (1 Corinthians ). There is a tendency to proclaim homosexuality as the worst of all sins. While it is undeniable, biblically speaking, that homosexuality is immoral and unnatural (Romans ), in no feeling does the Bible narrate homosexuality as an unforgivable sin. Nor does the Bible teach that homosexuality is a sin Christians will never struggle against.

Perhaps that is the key phrase in the interrogate of whether it is possible to be a gay Christian: “struggle against.” It is possible for a Christian to strife with homosexual temptations. Many homosexuals who become Christians have ongoing struggles with homosexual feelings and desires. Some strongly heterosexual men and women have experienced a “spark” of lesbian interest at some signal in their