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Are you angry as in righteous indignation? Do you hurt for these people, realizing God has so much more for them (the homosexuals)? Are you coming from a place of love and grace, extending the grace that God has given you to them? When you see a homosexual do you see condemned, or do you see a person Jesus died for, and that that person's issue isn't so much their sins but their particular sin of disbelief in Jesus Christ that took their sins away?
I see that you are frustrated with the condoning of sin, but what should more be on your mind is that people are so sin conscious that they aren't looking at Jesus. They aren't beholding Him and being transformed. Remember, we grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ. Their sin was dealt with at the cross, they only need to sign the check. They are forgiven, but aren't aware of that yet, they need to accept that forgiveness, just as you need to cash a check to receive finances. No, that is not universal-ism, they aren't forgiven until they believe in the Lord. Thats why we share the Gospel, otherwise if everyone was saved, we wouldn't need to preach at all.
I guess my point is the gift of no condemnation. A revelation of that, of God's goodness, is what leads men to repentance, and so I hope your anger is coming from the right place and not one of condemnation but rather a hurting for these people knowing God loves them and wants so much more for them.
I see that you are frustrated with the condoning of sin, but what should more be on your mind is that people are so sin conscious that they aren't looking at Jesus. They aren't beholding Him and being transformed. Remember, we grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ. Their sin was dealt with at the cross, they only need to sign the check. They are forgiven, but aren't aware of that yet, they need to accept that forgiveness, just as you need to cash a check to receive finances. No, that is not universal-ism, they aren't forgiven until they believe in the Lord. Thats why we share the Gospel, otherwise if everyone was saved, we wouldn't need to preach at all.
I guess my point is the gift of no condemnation. A revelation of that, of God's goodness, is what leads men to repentance, and so I hope your anger is coming from the right place and not one of condemnation but rather a hurting for these people knowing God loves them and wants so much more for them.