Do you struggle with bisexuality?

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splendor258

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God's grace is always sufficient and to you who are struggling bisexuality, CHANGE IS POSSIBLE. In the first place, God did not want you to feel miserable about your sexuality that's why you must understand FIRST your purpose in this life. It's NOT about the people you meet, NOT your friends, family and NOT about you either....(worship)...IT'S JESUS who paid the price to save us. As what I said previously, soak yourself in HIS LOVING PRESENCE. The HOLY SPIRIT will guide you all through out.


CONFUSION is an ENEMY'S TRAP.
 
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Brandon777

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that doesn't mean he causes them to be gay. Just because something happens doesn't mean it's His will. He didn't cause the Holocaust, now, did it catch him by surprise? no. but He didn't cause it.

I don't believe God caused them to be gay. The Bible clearly says they did that on their own and God gave them over to their own lusts.

Exodus 33:19 is where God says "I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion."
 
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splendor258

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It is good that we share the Word of God but we must see the tendencies. Sometimes, the sharing becomes an argument and God doesn't want that. The simplicity of enlightenment from burdens and struggles should be considered first. God bless us!!! :)
 
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Brandon777

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If disagreeing in discussion is a sin, I havn't found it in the Bible. Strive is a sin, but that would be purposefully stirring up trouble, which we're not doing. Yes we are told to be peacemakers, so yes our attitudes in discussion should be friendly. The Bible also says "be angry and sin not" (Ephesians 4:26) so we are allowed to be angry in certain circumstances as Jesus was over-turning the tables.