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While this will not be popular in some circles, it is nonetheless true.
Even though I penned this article several years ago, re-posting it today brought waves of conviction because in many ways we, the Christian community have greatly failed the LGBT community.
Help Wanted: The Harvest Is Great
"...although healing many people of their physical ailments, Jesus often indicated that the forgiveness of their sins was the true gift."
Even those with a limited knowledge of the Bible will remember that Jesus was scorned and ridiculed for spending time with what were considered the โworstโ sinners and the most โuncleanโ people of His day.
However, Jesus was always determined to focus on those who had the deepest need for Him. As He said, โHe was sent not for the healthy, but for the sick,โ (Matthew 9:12) and He had little tolerance for those who failed to see their own brokenness.
Clearly, Jesus hung out with sinners. He dined with prostitutes and tax collectors. He interacted with adulterers and harlots. He touched those who were ravaged by socially unacceptable disease.
Simply loving them, He listened as much or more than He talked, and His compassion for them and His understanding of their hurt was clear.
If we are to reach the individual struggling with same-gender attraction or the gay community, we must do the same. A very simple scanning of the gospels offers a good picture of several attitudes and actions that characterize Jesusโ way of relating to those who did not know Him and who were lost in their sin.
Jesus routinely broke religious and cultural boundaries. Jesus healed people on the Sabbath, He entered the homes of undesirable people, and He spoke publicly to people the religious leaders ignored. Clearly, Jesus sacrificed tradition and reputation for the sake of the lives He sought to impact.
Boy, now thereโs a lesson: being more attentive and mindful about our character rather than our reputation.
Jesus began His interaction with sinners by loving them first. In other words, he had a genuine love for them and wanted to get to know them. Remember?
If we are going to be effective in speaking into an individualโs life, we must first establish relationship. Jesus was all about building relationships with sinners. Certainly, Jesus, being Jesus, had quicker relational success than we might have, but His example in getting to know people and letting them see Him is vital for our evangelism efforts.
Jesus physically touched people. In other words, He wasnโt afraid to get a bit dirty. He touched lepers, blind people, and prostitutes.
Frankly, I believe physical touch was Jesusโ physical manifestation of His love for people.
In His day, it was considered unclean to even be in proximity with such people. His own disciples often tried to keep โthose peopleโ away from Him. But Jesus not only didnโt avoid those people, He sought them out. And it was His touch that healed them both physically and spiritually.
Jesus offered people something better than their sin. He pulled their attention away from their sin and enabled them to consider and focus on what He could give. He told the woman at the well that He had living water, and then He offers her Himself.
After He saved the adulterous woman from being stoned, He offered her freedom from condemnation. After the harlot anointed His feet, He forgave her sin and saved her for eternity. Now, catch this. While Jesus healed many people of their physical ailments, He often indicated that the forgiveness of their sins was the true gift, even more so than the physical healing they so desired. If we are going to reach the homosexual community, we must offer them something better than their sin.
Jesusโ own examples provide us with several practical tools for reaching our gay and lesbian friends, neighbors, etc.
First, please take this to heart โ you have permission to love your gay friends or family members.
And, frankly, you have more than permission, you have a mandate from the Lord.
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