Title: Reaching People Struggling with Same Sex
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3Christians usually respond to gay people in one
of two extreme ways
4Christians usually respond to gay people in one
of two extreme ways
5The Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, and
we beheld his glory, as of the only begotten of
the Father, full of grace and truth. John 114
6What do you say to someone struggling with same
sex attraction?
- God loves you and accepts you and so do I.
7For God so loved the world that He gave his only
Son, so that everyone who believes in him will
not perish but have eternal life. God did not
send his Son into the world to condemn it, but to
save it. John 316-17
8The Pro-Gay community believes
- Homosexuality is a moral, alternative sexual
orientation. - It is in-born and therefore an identity. It is
who I am and is normal and natural. - It is an alternative lifestyle and therefore a
civil rights issue.
9The Evangelical Christian community believes
- Homosexuality is an immoral, prohibited sexual
orientation. - It is a learned behavior and involves a choice.
- It is what I do and is abnormal and unnatural.
- It is a destructive lifestyle and is therefore a
moral issue.
10Genesis 127-28 218-24
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11II. Believing God created you gay is completely
contrary to his pattern for creation and his
created intent for people in Gen. 1 2.
- You made all the delicate, inner parts of my
body and knit me together in my mothers womb.
Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex!
You workmanship is marvelous-and how well I know
it. Ps. 13913-14
12- I did not prove that homosexuality is genetic,
or find a genetic cause for being gay. I did not
show that gay men are born that way, this is
the most common mistake people make in
interpreting my work. Dr. LeVay
13- Homosexuality is not purely genetic...environment
al factors play a role. There is not a single
gene that makes people gay. Dean Hamer
14- It provides a legal argument that is, at the
moment, having some sway in court. Its bad
science and bad politics. Anne Fausto-Sterling
15- People who think gays and lesbians are born that
way are also more likely to support gay rights.
Dr. LeVay
16Research has been unable to prove the born gay
theory.
- For we are Gods workmanship, created in Christ
Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in
advance for us to do. - Eph. 210
17You do have a choice.
- But remember that the temptations that come into
your life are no different from what others
experience. And God is faithful. He will keep the
temptation from becoming so strong that you cant
stand up against it. When you are tempted, he
will show you a way out so that you will not give
in to it. 1 Cor. 1013
18How do people develop an orientation towards
homosexuality?
19How do people develop an orientation towards
homosexuality?
- Developmental factors
- Environmental factors
20How do people develop an orientation towards
homosexuality?
- Developmental factors
- Environmental factors
- Sexual molestation factors
21God is reaching out to bring healing from the
pain of your past.
All of us used to live that way, following the
passions and desires of our evil nature. We were
born with an evil nature and we were under Gods
anger just like everyone else. But God is so rich
in mercy, and he loved us so very much, that even
while we were dead because of our sins, he gave
us life when he raised Christ from the dead.
Eph. 24-5
22The Pro-Gay community teaches the Bible really
doesnt condemn homosexuality its just been
mistranslated.
23Leviticus 183 Romans 126-27 1 Corinthians 6
9-10 1 Timothy 19-10
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24There is no place in the Bible where
homosexuality is talked about as normal or
natural.
25Dos and Donts when it comes to discussing
homosexual issues with a gay person
- Dont attack the persons character. Keep the
focus on the issue. Keep your emotions in check
26Dos and Donts when it comes to discussing
homosexual issues with a gay person
- Dont attack the persons character. Keep the
focus on the issue. Keep your emotions in check - Do express your acceptance of the person. Keep
lines of communication open.
27Dos and Donts when it comes to discussing
homosexual issues with a gay person
- Dont attack the persons character. Keep the
focus on the issue. Keep your emotions in check - Do express your acceptance of the person. Keep
lines of communication open. - Dont resort to clichés or pat answers.
28Dos and Donts when it comes to discussing
homosexual issues with a gay person
- Dont attack the persons character. Keep the
focus on the issue. Keep your emotions in check - Do express your acceptance of the person. Keep
lines of communication open. - Dont resort to clichés or pat answers.
- Do avoid the phrase, the gay lifestyle
29Dos and Donts when it comes to discussing
homosexual issues with a gay person
- Dont attack the persons character. Keep the
focus on the issue. Keep your emotions in check - Do express your acceptance of the person. Keep
lines of communication open. - Dont resort to clichés or pat answers.
- Do avoid the phrase, the gay lifestyle
- Dont be discouraged if your conversations arent
bearing fruit the way you hoped they would.
30Dos and Donts when it comes to discussing
homosexual issues with a gay person
- Dont attack the persons character. Keep the
focus on the issue. Keep your emotions in check - Do express your acceptance of the person. Keep
lines of communication open. - Dont resort to clichés or pat answers.
- Do avoid the phrase, the gay lifestyle
- Dont be discouraged if your conversations arent
bearing fruit the way you hoped they would. - Do encourage them to seek out professional help.
Give them hope that change is possible.
31Dos and Donts when it comes to discussing
homosexual issues with a gay person
- Dont attack the persons character. Keep the
focus on the issue. Keep your emotions in check - Do express your acceptance of the person. Keep
lines of communication open. - Dont resort to clichés or pat answers.
- Do avoid the phrase, the gay lifestyle
- Dont be discouraged if your conversations arent
bearing fruit the way you hoped they would. - Do encourage them to seek out professional help.
Give them hope that change is possible. - Do invite them to church and surround them with
caring believers.
32Remember Jesus spent time hanging out with
outcasts and unpopular people.
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