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Tartan Paint's avatar

I am at this same place, can we not all simply be People of The Way?

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PAUL Luther VINES's avatar

Dear Colby, thanks for the analogy of (putting our new insights into) new wineskins. Let me share my recent experience and revelation that dawned on me four days ago. I think it relates to what you're talking about here. I share it with you.

I sat next to an elderly gentlemen at my favorite casino, and played the slot game next to him. We sort of talked beween spins. I guess we struck up a friendly acquaintance. After all of his credits were used up, he bid me good luck and left. Later he came back with a (nice looking) man and asked how I was doing as they stood behind me. I told the first gentleman that I got the five 'Secret's Of The Forest' (the hightest winning award) and I won two-hundred dollars. They were glad to hear. Then I turned around and looked at his friend who was smiling down at me. (Here's where it gets good) I smiled back, but my instant thought was that they were gay and I turned my attention back to my game. To my shame, as I thought about it later, it occured to me that that was a judgement on my part. Unfortanetly, I missed the chance to share Christ's light with them. If I myself am gay, how could I have this prejudice towards them? This is what I should of said to them if I could have formulated my words:

"I am a Christian gay man, I'm trying to learn God loves me just as I am."

Conclusion: I cannot be a witness for Christ to other gay men if I myself do not believe that I am loved and accepted by God (and Jesus).

I will try to make up for it next week if I see them. Of course they do not know I had that thought, but I do.

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