To the churches concerning homosexuals and lesbians:
Many of you believe that we do not exist within your walls,
your schools, your neighborhoods. You believe that we are few and easily
recognized. I tell you we are many. We are your teachers, doctors, accountants,
high school athletes. We are all colors, shapes, sizes. We are single, married,
mothers, fathers. We are your sons, your daughters, your nieces, your nephews,
your grandchildren. We are in your Sunday School classes, pews, choirs, and
pulpits. You choose not to see us out of ignorance or because it might upset
your congregation. We ARE your congregation. We enter your doors weekly seeking
guidance and some glimmer of hope that we can change. Like you, we have invited
Jesus into our hearts. Like you, we want to be all that Christ wants us to be.
Like you, we pray daily for guidance. Like you, we often fail.
To those of you who would change the church to accept the
gay community and its lifestyle: you give us no hope at all. To those of us who
know God’s word and will not dilute it to fit our desires, we ask you to read
John’s letter to the church in Pergamum. “I have a few things against you:
You have people there who hold to the teaching of Balaam, who taught Balak to
entice the Israelites to sin by eating food sacrificed to idols and by
committing sexual immorality. Likewise, you also have those who hold to the teaching
of the Nicolaitans. Repent therefore!” You are willing to compromise
the word of God to be politically correct. We are not deceived. If we accept
your willingness to compromise, then we must also compromise. We must therefore
accept your lying, your adultery, your lust, your idolatry, your addictions,
YOUR sins. “He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the
churches.”
We do not ask for your acceptance of our sins any more than
we accept yours. We simply ask for the same support, love, guidance, and most
of all hope that is given to the rest of your congregation. We are your
brothers and sisters in Christ. We are not what we shall be, but thank God, we
are not what we were. Let us work together to see that we all arrive safely
home.
A Sister in Christ
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