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Mark Finley's Sermon: What The Bible Really Says About LGBTQ+

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In our quest for truth, today we challenge a societal norm.

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Does the message of the Bible

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align with the current rise and acceptance of the LGBTQ community?

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Or does it contradict it?

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Join me as we open the Word of God and study the scriptures.

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But before we do that, let's pray.

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Father in heaven, we thank you for thank

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you with all of our hearts for the message of scripture.

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It is like a light on the road ahead.

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It pierces the darkness.

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It reveals to us your divine truths.

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Guide us as we study.

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Open our hearts to understand your word on this very vital and important subject.

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Enable me to present it with love, kindness and compassion,

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but with the clarity of truth in your word.

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In Christ's name, Amen.

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The wise man that ever lived other than

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Jesus, Solomon, said this in the Book of Ecclesiastes.

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We find it in Ecclesiastes Chapter 3 and Verse 7.

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The last part of that verse, he says,

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There's a time to keep silence and a time to speak.

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And that verse has been echoing

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in my head, a time to keep silence and a time to speak.

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Why have I chosen to speak about this subject now?

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There are some specific reasons for that.

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First, I'm concerned.

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Concerned about the direction that our society is going in.

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Concerned about how that direction impacts the church I love.

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I'm concerned about the next generation.

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I'm concerned about young adults

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who are imbibing a message that may not align and does not align with Scripture.

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I'm concerned about children

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whose minds are being saturated with information regarding LGBTQ community.

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You see, I'm concerned.

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And so it's out of that concern,

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out of that care, out of that love that I speak today.

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Now, there are certain things that have

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led me to this conclusion that it's time to speak now.

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Let me give you some examples of that.

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Here are just a few recent incidents

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that have motivated me to address this issue of human sexuality.

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First, on July 3, 2023, the New York Post reported

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that at the recent New York Drag Queens March,

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activists chanted, and here are their words, We're here,

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we're queer, and we're coming for your children.

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This seemed outrageous to me.

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It's shocking, but it's not surprising.

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In recent years, such blunt, outrageous rhetoric has become commonplace.

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Two years ago,

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the San Francisco Gay Men's Ch chorus released a YouTube video in which 81

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of its members sing a song with the refrain,

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Will convert your children happens bit by bit, quietly and subtly.

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You'll barely notice it.

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Have you followed at all

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some of the debates that are taking place in public schools today

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where young children between four and eight years old are

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required to receive and to read books

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on transgender LGBTQ relationships

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and being introduced to sexual fantasies at a very young age.

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Children are learning about gay marriage, preferred pronouns, and gender identity,

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thanks to these children's books that are intentionally placed in our schools

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to indoctrinate our children in a non biblical agenda.

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Now, here's just one example of that.

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It's a book called I Am Jazz.

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Now, I'm going to quote for the book.

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I have a girl brain, but a boy body, the book I Am Jazz says.

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This is called transgender, and I was born that way.

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Now, that's fascinating and here's why.

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In a recent study, 65 to 94 % of children

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who claim a gender other than their biological birth.

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In other words, here's a girl

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that has gender dysphoria, and she claims that she's a boy.

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She claims that she has a girl's body, but she's really a boy.

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65 % to 94 % of them, later in life, as they get into their mid

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or late teens, at that point, they recognize that they're

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a girl in a girl's body or a boy in a boy's body.

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They go back to their biological sex.

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Now, if they were born that way, in other words,

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if they were born transgender, that certainly shouldn't be happening, right?

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Now, I am jazz.

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This book is a book of 32 pages.

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It was published in 2014.

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It was placed in many of America's public

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schools to target kids four to eight years old.

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It received a number of awards,

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including the American Library Association Rainboe Project Book List Award in 2015.

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It was one of the first books to influence children for the LGBTQ plus lifestyle.

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Now, if you do a Google for I am jazz, and you look for other books,

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you're going to find scores and scores of books targeted at children to change

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the mindset of these children toward their LGBTQ attitudes.

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Jared Eckert, who's a research assistant for the Heritage Foundation.

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Now, the Heritage Foundation is a prominent foundation

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in the United States that tries to preserve American values.

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Eckford is one of their key researchers.

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And this is what he said.

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Children are being increasingly targeted with sexual content in schools under

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the guise of comprehensive sexuality education or inclusivity.

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Beyond the sexual messages of the books

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being inappropriate for children, there are mental health concerns involved.

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Now, listen to what Eckford says about

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what the research shows regarding these mental health concerns.

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He says,

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Research shows that early exposure to sexual content is linked to poor mental

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health, risky sexual behavior, and even pornography addiction in adulthood.

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So he said there are three major problems.

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One, poor mental health.

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Two, risky sexual behavior.

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And three, pornography addiction.

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Now, even if kids don't fully understand what they're seeing or hearing at such

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a young age, they still are being influenced

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and impacted by that information in very significant ways.

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By including or promoting books like these in the classroom,

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schools are, according to Eckart, harming, not helping their children.

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One of the things that I've been taking a look at is what is the master strategy

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of some of the leaders in the LGBTQ community to influence America?

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How do you change the culture of America?

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What kinds of things do you do to accomplish that goal?

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Marshall Kirk and Hearstin Pill, LGBTQ advocate kids,

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wrote an article entitled The Overhauling of Straight America.

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And I was fascinated as I read that.

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This is what they said.

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They talk about their master strategy

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for changing American attitudes on the LGBTQ plus lifestyle.

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And they say, where we talk is important.

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The average American household watches over seven hours of TV daily.

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These hours open up a gateway

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into the private world of straits through which a tropey and horse might be passed.

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So here's what they're doing.

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They're trying to influence the public conversation.

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And the idea is talk about, talk about, talk about this alternative lifestyle

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every place you get, can, and particularly influence the media.

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Because the more you influence the media,

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the more you can change the mindset of individuals.

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And they go on to say, so far, gay Hollywood has

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provided our best covert weapon in the battle to desensitize the mainstream.

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Bit by bit, over the past 10 years,

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gay characters and gay themes have been introduced into TV programs and films.

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On the whole, the impact has been encouraging.

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Well, it's encouraging if you want

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to influence and change the values of America.

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Have you noticed the large number of characters

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on television now that identify with this alternative LGBTQ lifestyle?

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They are really significant.

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So when I took a look at how

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this lifestyle and the promotives of it were trying to change

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the thinking of mainstream America and how they were attempting in every way

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to influence media, to have their voice heard,

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I felt that a voice from the Word of God should speak.

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I felt that we should allow God's Word to influence our thinking

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when there is a coordinated, concise effort to transform our culture,

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impact our children, desensitize our consciousness.

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Really, it's time to speak up.

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When mass media is saturated with anti

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biblical programming with the specific purpose of influencing our thoughts

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regarding the LGBTQ plus lifestyle, it's time to speak up.

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When books promoting this lifestyle are introduced into our schools

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to influence our children at a very young age, one can't be silent.

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It's time to speak up.

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When major retailers

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promote a pride agenda targeting our families, it's time to speak up.

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When culture is impacting Christian young people and seeping into our churches

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and our educational institutions, it's time to speak up.

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So we ask the question, what does the Bible teach about sexuality?

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What does the Bible teach about same sex marriages?

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Are some people born with same sex propensities?

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Are some people physically boys but psychologically girls?

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Is change possible?

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What is the Christian response?

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Well, first, let me tell you what the Christian response is not.

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As Christians, we condemn all violence against any human being.

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Not only is it inappropriate, but it's a violation of God's moral law.

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You remember that in Romans 5, verse 8,

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Scripture talks about Jesus, and the Apostle Paul is talking about Christ.

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He says, But God demonstrates His own love toward

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us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.

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Christ died in behalf of all humanity.

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Every single one of us have a fallen human nature.

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Every single one of us have drives or propensities toward evil.

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So as a Christian, you and I cannot have any superiority over

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another person and look at them with hate because of their actions.

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Because every single one of us have drives or propensities that may not be in harmony

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with God's will, and they are not in harmony with God's will.

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Every single one of us, as Jeremiah says in Chapter 17, Verse 9,

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has a heart that is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked.

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So in Scripture, the Bible says,

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All have sinned and come short of the glory of God.

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But Christ, according to Romans 5 8

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that we just read, in his divine love, in his grace and mercy, Jesus left

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the glories of heaven and tabernacled in human flesh and came here and faced

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every temptation that we would ever face and was victorious over the evil one.

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So there is no place for hate.

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If Jesus loved even his enemies,

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who we were when we were sinners, we can reach out in love to all humanity.

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We can reach out to love to others who may not live the lifestyle that we as

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Christians believe is in harmony with God's Word.

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Each one of us need God's grace.

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As Christians, we're saved by grace and have nothing to boast about.

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We rest in his love.

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Here's another aspect of that, though.

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In the Christian ethic, we respect others' freedom of choice.

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