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Those awkward middle school years. I was able to endure them when I met my best friend. When high school began, we went to different ones so we stopped seeing each other. But then when it came to college, we were somehow reunited and have become so close. This girl taught me how to drive and even went to the DMV with me when it came time to take my test. (That is a best friend right there)
It has been 5 years since and it was this past May 2014, on my birthday that she confided in me that she may be into girls. I laughed it off. I was thinking, no, not her. It will pass. I knew she had a suffered from abuse as a child from her dad like me which helped me see why she was experimenting with girls. But now she is in a relationship and seems to be firm in her choice.
Yes, she is a believer...if I try to talk to her about it, she will just throw it in my face that God loves everyone, including the homosexual...of course God loves them, just not the sin. A man and a woman were meant to be together. Like my pastor once said, we fit together physically like two puzzle pieces and that is how God made it.
I still hang out with her and laugh although she is at the point of having one foot in the party world and the other with God. I see her leaning more towards the other though...
My question is, am I supporting her sin by hanging out with her and even sharing a good laugh? Am I always supposed to throw her sin at her face everytime we hang out? (i dont think so) and tell her over and over that I am praying for her and will always be her friend but I will not ever accept this part of her? Some people have told me to stay away from her. That by having a good time such as getting coffee together is saying that I support her sin. This doesn't sound right...
It has been 5 years since and it was this past May 2014, on my birthday that she confided in me that she may be into girls. I laughed it off. I was thinking, no, not her. It will pass. I knew she had a suffered from abuse as a child from her dad like me which helped me see why she was experimenting with girls. But now she is in a relationship and seems to be firm in her choice.
Yes, she is a believer...if I try to talk to her about it, she will just throw it in my face that God loves everyone, including the homosexual...of course God loves them, just not the sin. A man and a woman were meant to be together. Like my pastor once said, we fit together physically like two puzzle pieces and that is how God made it.
I still hang out with her and laugh although she is at the point of having one foot in the party world and the other with God. I see her leaning more towards the other though...
My question is, am I supporting her sin by hanging out with her and even sharing a good laugh? Am I always supposed to throw her sin at her face everytime we hang out? (i dont think so) and tell her over and over that I am praying for her and will always be her friend but I will not ever accept this part of her? Some people have told me to stay away from her. That by having a good time such as getting coffee together is saying that I support her sin. This doesn't sound right...