"...She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more" (John 8:11)
Jesus, in this verse, is speaking to the woman brought to Him by the Scribes and Pharisees (the religious leaders) who
"claimed" the woman was caught in the "very act" of adultery. Under
"the law" given by Moses, both the man and woman guilty of adultery
should have stoned to death. But they (the religious ones) only brought
the woman. If she had been caught in the act, and if they had a right relationship with God, they would have brought the man as well.
Jesus understood what they were doing, which is why he ignored them for a spell as He wrote on the ground. I
believe (some could argue) that He was writing the list of sins for
which man had been guilty which is why He told them, that whoever had no
sin, let him cast the first stone. When they saw what he had written, they all went home. But notice, He told the woman, "go and sin no more"; He did not say, don't commit adultery again. What He said, included all sin--if we remember who He is, The Son of God, He who was with God from the very beginning--we would have to know that Jesus knew exactly what He meant. Anything
The Father had already said was sin, He included in this statement to
the woman. All "sin" references were included in His comment to her.
So, when the false prophets, preachers, and other religious folk (without relationship with God) say that, "Jesus
said nothing about homosexuality," they have either been deceived or
they are influenced by their true father, Satan and they lie.
"For false messiahs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect" (Matthew 24:15 NIV) Though
this scripture pertains to those falsely predicting Christ's return, it
is appropriate to use in this instance, since all scripture is apt for
teaching God's truths.
The label, "homosexual" or
"homosexuality" does not appear in most translations; however the
graphic description of the act does appear and only a fool could be
misled into believing that the Bible does not address the issue. It is addressed in both Old and New Testament and a person would have to be paid to misunderstand it.
But then there are other words or "labels" that don't appear in the Bible, but acts are described. Does that mean that those acts are not sin either? It is amazing to me,
the lengths that people will go to, trying to justify their acts or
beliefs when they know, they are lying to themselves and then influence
others to believe them.
God
will judge them as He will judge us all. But the ones who deliberately
influence people into believing a lie; especially turning the truth of
God's Word into a lie; that person will be judged even more harshly.
Don't take my word for it. Read the Bible with understanding and
then develop a right relationship with God and ask Him for yourself, but
believe what He says. It will line up with His Word. Jesus said, "He can only say what The Father has said."
And before anyone gets their underwear bunched into knots, I'm not gay-bashing nor am I homophobic. I simply believe God's Word to be His truth. If you have a problem with that, then it's your problem. I am simply tired of hearing people lie on Jesus to justify their unwillingness to abide by God's Word.
Every one of us chooses our final destination--we choose--based upon
our conduct and obedience or disobedience. I know where I'm bound and no
devil in hell will change or deter me from God's Truth.
If
this message was too much for you today, I suggest you take two
aspirin, read God's Word and pray that I learn to be more tactful in the
future.
Father, help us to stand firm in
the knowledge of Your Word, knowing Your intent so we will not believe a
lie or perpetuate one. In Jesus' name, I pray, Amen!
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