Well, this is what some people have actually been coming from, I believe: homosexuality is not a "greater" sin above others, it is equal to any other and does not make a person specially "condemnable". Why should a homosexual be treated worse than, say, a gossiper in the church, or a grudge holder, or a proud man? Another thing, it is so puffed up and horrible to judge people for something they have done in the past and repented of. They are torn over what they have done but there is no undo button to hit, they are powerless to change the past. How cruel it is to reject them, or act towards them as if they were lesser or somehow "tainted" because of something from their past? This is total disbelief in the washing of regeneration. Or maybe hypocritically beliving in washing of regeneration in God's love just for self, but not for others? God says He casts our sins behind His back as if we never sinned, cleanses us from ALL unrighteousness and removes transgressions from us as far as east is from the west (considering that we repent, of course).
While in some cases considering what the person has done in the past can be justified (a couple who has failed to keep a successful marriage really has no place teaching others on that topic), by this logic, apostle Paul would not be allowed any kind of leadership for what he has done in the past. Could we imagine nowadays a man persecuting and slaughtering saints repenting and becoming a leader in the church or being given any authority? Hah no way. People cannot imagine this, because we seldom see things through the eyes of God, and there is to this day hatred against Paul in a few denominations and believing he is a false apostle because of his past. Yet the smallest shall be the greatest - Paul got the most space in the New Testament, and also the very belittled Mary Magdalene was the first to see the risen Jesus and tell the apostles. God is so amazing and confounding to man's ways of thinking.
I do not believe this kind of condemnation was where your post was going, it seemed to be pretty much about setting a good example to the rest in the church, nor I am antagonizing you on that premise. Unbelievers are the first to demand from Christians to accept the ways of the world contrary to God's Word, and then mock God and call us out if the ways of the world are found among us (damned when you do, damned when you dont... what a hellish yoyo). Just saying I totally understand also where some people on here are coming from, they were rather writing because they are sick of this kind of judgment going on in churches and when some sins are being made greater than others, yet some like slander and hypocrisy walk unrestrained, so I wanted to expound on that side of the coin. Also forgive me for snipping your post, it was for the sake of being concise. I agree with you about approaching deliverance with more care and caution. If the situation is misjudged, it can actually deal damage. Same goes for any type of spiritual touch, from making friendships to laying hands. I never pray for deliverance unless God leads me to do it.
If I understood well, it seems the thread starter wants to keep the gay lifestyle regardless of Bible saying this way is destined to inherit hell. Sadly, we cannot help as he seeks no help... We can only state the truth by agreeing with the Bible and after that all we can do is testify with our actions. I have noticed that confusion goes with homosexuality hand in hand as a rule and am so saddened about what seems to be his choice and believe he needs help. I do not know how to pray effectively on this - but God knows what exactly he needs to receive. So let us ask Jesus, and the Holy Spirit to intercede on his behalf through us and speak to him. Amen!
What you don't see in my post is that through proper discipleship and maturing and completing by the body of Christ[notice I did not say by me, the pastor]the woman that played in strip clubs is now a wonderful and strongly anointed worship leader, the couple healed their marraige and are now singles pastors and their marriage problems have helped them steer young singles from making the same mistakes. The call on the child minister was right on, because sadly, he was caught and convicted of molesting 3 kids at another church that felt it was too harsh too people to a back ground check on ANY of their children workers and wanted to give him a "pass" and did not want to get in the way of the "calling" God placed on his life.
This is what happens when we attempt to be spiritual and not guided by the spirit of wisdom, it also is God's way of validating and approving you when others think your decision stinks.
What you also do not see is there is not any condemnation at any level. The decision stops with the shepherd God has placed in and over the house. I took a beating over not putting that man in our children's ministry. Even the Children's pastor and his wife got mad at me. We lost 4 very strong financial givers,who left the church over my decision, which spooked my board members and then made them question my motives. I was being attacked from every side. The Holy Ghost said emphatically NO. Even when the background check came back, I was met with resistance..."He did not actually touch a child, he did not make the child touch him." The Holy Ghost said emphatically NO.
As soon as I told the man he could not be used in Children ministry, but we could use him as a greeter and usher and he proved himself with small things we would use him in larger things and mature and equip his walk. He got mad and left the church and about 15 people with him.
About 9 months later at another church about 100 miles away, we received the news. 3 victims all children. That church was sued and went bankrupt, the Pastor will never have another church and is fighting the personal law suits, his wife attempted suicide. The children's pastor and his wife who let the man in never recovered and they left the faith all together and are now in the world. countless families were shattered all because they wanted to be thought of as tolerant and spiritual and loving. The man never told anyone he went to our church, if he had and that church called us, I would pulled the pastor aside and only told him what I discerned. The Holy Ghost said emphatically NO.
Sometimes standing up in love means you lose a lot and will get reviled and attacked., but God is faithful and will strengthen you, help you and hold you up with his right hand of righteousness. The 4 givers collectively added just over $2500.00 a month to our budget and all of them earmarked that whole amount to our utility bills, including electricity.
Because of that loss, my board wanted to lose me like a bad cold, because our utility bills were now not going to "get paid"
God provided enough to cover the utility bills and about 10 months later we received 8 new givers and the amount given doubled and they made sure the money went to the utility bills and the excess used to fund the childrens ministry.
I understand the spirit of your reply and thank you for it, I hope I have added some additional color to my comments.
Sometimes what looks like or appears to be harsh condemnation and rejection on the outside is really wisdom, understanding, discernment all operating in the standard of love. I love that man, but there was not one minute that I ever doubted my decision......The Holy Ghost said emphatically NO.