When Jesus suffered Calvary, it was His deep love for His Father and us that voluntarily drew Him to the cross. Love, for instance, is depicted in this statement: “We love because He first loved us” (1 John 4:19). This singular truth applies to love, gender, sexuality, and all aspects of life and eternity. No one comes to the Father except through me.” There is only one truth, and it is found in the word of God. Jesus declared in John 14:6, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. Always.Īs believers, we understand this truth: Love is not what we say it is, since the Bible clearly states that God is love. So long as Jesus remains outside their definition of truth, they will never stop searching for identity acceptance from a broken world that will always fail them. Truth is whatever I say it is.” This mindset serves as the catalyst for worshipping same-sex relations, bodily mutilation, a need for global validation, and the murdering of the innocent in the womb, to name a few. This progressive movement says, “Love is whatever I say it is. Those walking in darkness know nothing outside what their depraved souls tell them is the truth. Here lies a movement based on a foundation of sinking sand. Saying “love is love” is saying love equates to nothing as it lacks the presence of a definition. Saying “love is love” draws many parallels to the cultural debate centered around the question, “What is a woman?” Many respond to this debate by saying “a woman is a woman.” Perhaps that isn’t technically lying, but it gives no context for what a woman actually is. Preacher and author Jonathan Leeman of Capitol Hill Baptist Church recently gave a sermon on the LGBT slogan, “Love is love.” He inquired what it means for love to be love. For those who know the truth, it must be proclaimed boldly - particularly over those who proclaim fallacies. Progressive Christianity is a toxin plaguing churches, and leading many astray. However, for matters clearly (and first) defined in Scripture, I dare say it ought to be commonly discussed in church. In lieu of Pride Month, many churches are touching on the topics of love, gender, and sexuality - subjects many preachers do not dare to address.
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