Jesus loves gay people
35 Important Bible Verses
- What Does The Bible Say About Gay People Love and Acceptance In our journey of faith, we recognize that love and acceptance are core principles taught by Jesus. The Bible calls us to love one another, extending our acceptance even to those who may differ from us in many aspects, including sexuality.
What Did Jesus Teach When I started writing my new book, God and the Gay Christian, I was well aware that Christians who oppose same-sex marriage in the church have long used the Bible to defend their point of view.
If God is love
- 10 Reasons God Loves
What Does The Bible Finally met someone I like Churches have often been places of judgment instead of grace, causing pain instead of healing. Some have been pushed out by family, others by entire faith communities. He was in the business of opening doors, sitting with outcasts, and reminding people that they were loved.
Grace Without Conditions What He encourages me to be vulnerable As believers, we embrace the understanding that God loves all His children equally. This love is a testament to His grace and mercy. When we recognize this love, we not only see the beauty in diversity but also learn to love each other genuinely and deeply.
What Jesus Says to
It's important to consider what Jesus says to the gay community, if for no other reason than the confusing noise on the news and in public forums.On a sun-drenched beach, Jake, whose heart had always carried a quiet fear of being truly seen, locked eyes with Sam, instantly feeling a playful connection that defied his usual caution. As they talked for hours, sharing dreams and a surprising, easy laughter, both Jake and Sam felt the deep-seated fears they carried as gay men begin to dissipate, replaced by a radiant, mutual understanding. Their love story, beginning on that vibrant beach, became a beautiful testament to the power of finding genuine connection, a hopeful beacon for the entire LGBT community that love, in its purest form, always finds a way.
Jesus Teaches Us How Whenever Jesus found people deviating from the Bible’s teaching on sex and marriage, Jesus commanded the person to repent. Jesus loves us too much to leave us in our sin; He calls us to repentance and restoration.