As homosexuality has become more
common, Christians have struggled with how they should respond. Some
have taken to the streets in protest; others have openly embraced
homosexuality, allowing gays and lesbians into the pulpit and leadership
positions in the church. And, overwhelmingly, most Christians are
simply trying to ignore homosexuality, hoping they can wait out the
issue until it goes away because they don’t want to deal with conflict
or sin.
As
someone who is on the front lines and has risked it all to help—not
condemn—those who are struggling with homosexuality, I must say I am
very disappointed in the way Kirk Franklin handled answering a question
on homosexuality in his interview on Sway Calloway’s “Sway in the
Morning” satellite radio show.
It
seemed as though Franklin was afraid to say what the Word of God is
very clear about: that homosexuality is a sin. Instead, he took the time
to elaborate on how the church is acting like the police in this
cultural issue.
This
is very sad to me, especially because, as a godly man, Franklin chose
to bad-mouth the church rather than stand up for righteousness.
Yes,
there will always be religious people who say ridiculous and
un-Christlike comments about this, like those coming from those at
Westboro Baptist Church, but those of us who believe marriage should be
between a man and a woman and those of us who believe in the sanctity of
marriage aren’t acting like the police. We are simply stating what
God’s Word says while lending a hand to those who want freedom from that
lifestyle—the keyword being “want.”
While
some feel we are out to attack people who are struggling with
homosexuality or those who have chosen that lifestyle, this is not the
truth. I have compassion for those who struggle with this because I have
been there. I walked that life for 14 years, so I am very much aware of
all that comes with that way of life.
When
we are given a platform, such as the one Franklin has, we are to shed
light on the lies the enemy is trying to feed our generation. I would
call this a missed opportunity. As leaders and public figures, we need
to do better at sharing the truth in love. This is not the time to hide
under a rock. If we don’t take a biblical stand, sin will prevail, and
it will have been because we chose to stay silent and go along with the
popular crowd.
The
media is doing a heck of a job educating our youth about what they
think is right, molding our culture to its ways and ideals. We, the body
of Christ, ought to be doing the same.
The
gay community has grasped a very important concept that we have yet to
fully experience in the body of Christ: unity. Don’t be too quick to
shove your brothers and sisters under the bus to look cool and appear
relevant in this day and age. Be brave and stand up for truth, for the
truth will set us all free.
Janet Boynes is
the founder of Janet Boynes Ministries, a nondenominational outreach
that ministers to individuals questioning their sexuality and those who
wish to leave homosexuality. As the author of Called Out, Boynes chronicles her story of living as a lesbian for 14 years until God called her out of that lifestyle.
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