Originally posted by Jon Miller
Well, even assuming that a gay lifestyle is sinful, if God hasn't impressed them of that sin, then it isn't a factor (look at Paul) I think.
I know for a fact that when I am more spiritual, I recognise things as sinful which I didn't recognise when I was less spiritual. What the Holy Spirit convicts us of is in His hand.
To use an example, I feel that working on the Sabbath (which is Saturday) is sinful. Many good Christians have not been convicted of this, and so God doesn't expect them to change. If God leads them towards recognition of the Sabbath, and they refuse it, then that would be another matter.
peace,
Jon Miller
Well, even assuming that a gay lifestyle is sinful, if God hasn't impressed them of that sin, then it isn't a factor (look at Paul) I think.
I know for a fact that when I am more spiritual, I recognise things as sinful which I didn't recognise when I was less spiritual. What the Holy Spirit convicts us of is in His hand.
To use an example, I feel that working on the Sabbath (which is Saturday) is sinful. Many good Christians have not been convicted of this, and so God doesn't expect them to change. If God leads them towards recognition of the Sabbath, and they refuse it, then that would be another matter.
peace,
Jon Miller
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