This morning our pastor spent time speaking on the Church’s history with its teachings on sex and gender. God’s position is made very well known in the Scripture. Thus the church has an historic position, which is laid out and should not change since God is unchanging. The mission of the church is to be intertwined in a given methodology: “Speak the truth in love.” This phrase itself that I have put in quotes you will not actually find in scripture. Yet, what you will find is Jesus (who is God and thus He is both Love and truth) and He is speaking to men in order to teach us.

I want to suggest to you that though it would be impossible for Jesus to speak anything but the truth out of the depths of His love for the hearer, even so, it was and is possible that the hearer of His words may not understand or feel His love .

There are a myriad of instances for this misunderstanding to occur in the Gospels. One example is with Peter: here Jesus said “Get thee behind me Satan .” We are not told of Peters feelings when this was stated. He could have felt hurt. He could have felt confusion. He could have felt conviction.

And then there is this encounter:

Matthew 23:27 “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you are like whitewashed tombs which on the outside appear beautiful, but inside they are full of dead men’s bones and all uncleanness. (NASB1995)

So how do I apply truth without also appearing to be judgmental even as Jesus likely appeared to some here? He, obviously said what He said out of His love. The truth is that we will not be perceived any differently than our Lord.

Jesus said do not fear those who can destroy the body, but fear Him who can destroy both body and soul in hell.

I’m meditating: I’m thinking about all of this. I’ve been challenged by others for being too judgmental. Satan is called by Jesus, the destroyer, and the deceiver of your thinking and of life itself. Yet He is not the one to fear, nor is man who has either purposely or innocently followed him. Why is this? — because he is not the one who will be the judge concerning your or my eternal status.

God’s word is clear concerning the issues surrounding LGBTQ. Jesus was clear concerning whom we should fear: would it be Satan and the men following him or would it be God.

If we do not speak truth to these men and women involved in the LGBTQ community, and also to there Adherents; and if we do not do that out of our love for their souls; then we are pleasing Satan, while potentially sending them and possibly ourselves and or our loved ones to hell. Would you not rather be pleasing God as you attempt to salvage some from hell.

Can you be used of God, without being persecuted as was Jesus?