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Homosexuality and the Church: Why the Church Must Speak Into the Lives of Those Impacted by Homosexuality

Auteur: Michael Goeke
Date: 23.10.2010
Category: Sexualité

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Editor’s Note: This Cape Town 2010 Advance Paper has been written by Mike Goeke as an overview of the topic to be discussed at the Multiplex session on “Sexuality: Creation, Brokenness, Truth and Grace.” Responses to this paper through the Lausanne Global Conversation will be fed back to the author and others to help shape their final presentations at the Congress.

Homosexuality is a Worldwide, Cross-cultural Issue

Christianity does not immunize people from sexual issues and struggles.  This may seem like an obvious statement.  But the church’s response to sexuality, and specifically homosexuality, indicates that, at least at some level, many in the church do not see ministry to those struggling with same-sex attraction, or those who fully embrace a gay identity, as viable targets for ministry and/or evangelism.  The truth is that homosexuality impacts the entire world.  Every culture, every religion, every society and every country are impacted by homosexuality.  And each of those persons is in need of the life-changing message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Estimates indicate that there are 155 million(1) people around the world involved in homosexuality.  Interestingly, the largest groups of these people are in countries where homosexuality is either illegal or is still largely not accepted culturally.  Nearly 100 million of these people, people with souls precious to God, live in the Far East regions from India to China and the Asia/Pacific region, where cultural changes are introducing homosexuality as part of a new sexual revolution.  In many corners of the world, there is no help whatsoever for persons in conflict with their sexuality – persons desiring help in dealing with their deeply rooted same-sex attractions and searching for the hope of freedom from homosexuality.

Why Should the Church Care about the Issue of Homosexuality?

The worldwide occurrence of increased homosexual identification is often addressed first in the public policy arena.  Laws are enacted either to restrict sexual identity or expression, or to tolerate or liberate sexual identity or expression.  The church often follows society, and sees the issues surrounding sexual attraction as just that – ‘issues’ to be addressed. 

The reality is that homosexuality is not really an ‘issue’ at all.  Homosexuality, in all of its permutations, is really about souls.  Homosexuality is about people.  Often times, these people have struggled for most of their lives dealing with feelings that they did not ask for and feelings that subjected them to fear, abuse, ridicule and shame.  Some of them finally accept those feelings and adopt an identity based on their sexual desires.   Others live on in secret, struggling internally but putting on a brave, religious face for those who know them. 

Some of the souls who are impacted by same-sex attraction are Christians, and some are not.  People dealing with same-sex attraction wander the streets of communities all over the world, and many of them are perishing because no one has seen them as worthy of evangelism and ministry.  Others are in relationship with Christ, yet are living a double life, half in accordance with their Christianity, and half in accordance with their sexuality. Others struggle in complete silence, living purely yet dying on the inside as their secret struggle fights tenaciously for their joy, happiness and fulfillment.  And each of these persons is in desperate need of the hope of the Gospel.  Some are in need of salvation and some simply need the abundant life, forgiveness, redemption and life change promised by Christ.  Each of these persons represents people marginalized in the church.  Each of these persons represents a people group, of sorts, that is ripe for the sharing of the Gospel and its message of hope for the whole person. 

Mots-clés: Homosexuality, homosexual, church, same-sex, gay, identity, attraction, struggle, struggling, sexuality, youth, sinful, behavior

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Répondre Signaler 0 J'aime Je n'aime pas eae0925 (0)
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One thing that I have found that is apparent through my friends struggle with homosexuality is that if there is not acceptance paired with confronting and truth teaching in the church then whoever struggles will go to a church that no longer is speaking truth but accepting the condition. Churches must step forward and accept on the basis of the soul not the sin. So many churches or organizations want to link the sin with the soul and say that it is the soul that is being displayed when it is really a desire and sin that is being conditioned to look like truth. The truth will not be spoken by all, but the truth must be spoken. The brokenness needs to be addressed rather than hidden. Some are addressing this brokenness but only to say that it is the true being and that God desires this for their life. Rather the truth is that it is a brokenness that can be mended by the creator, but must be exposed for what it is


16.03.2011
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@ eae0925:

I agree that we should not look at the sin when accepting or rejecting a person. However how can we as men see into the hearts of men accept when we see a change in their lives. I know you can’t always tell someone they must stop sinning today, but they must have a desire to stop and follow Jesus.


25.04.2012
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@ willie_williams:

Willie, this is a very serious problem that will require prayer and a thorough knowledge of biblical text that responds directly to this crisis.  We, in the church, must be the first to show love for people who are fallen.  The Spirit of Truth must minister to us, and instruct us on how to address this issue without assasinating the homosexual before we demonstrate God’s love for them. We must pray that the Lord will bind the enemy that destroys our opportunity to lead homosexuals to Christ. This is a growing problem that is especially challenging our youth. 


25.04.2012
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Répondre Signaler 0 J'aime Je n'aime pas DonnieLewisThurman (1)
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@ willie_williams:

Excellent Comment I agree that the church needs to re-equip itself and do more indept teaching on homosexuality. Often times it is a sin that we do not want to address. Often times we want to categorize sin but to the Almighty God Sin is Sin.


Donnie Thurman Sr.


27.06.2012
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@ tgraham:

It is important that we portray Christ in what ever situation that we encounter in our homes, jobs, and communities. The love of Jesus is what penetrates the heart of people and not Us. We must let God be God and let the Holy Spirit do the work. When we do this we do not put any limitations on god.


Donnie Thurman Sr.


27.06.2012
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@ DonnieLewisThurman:

Yes sin is a very serious problem and personally speaking  am sure that it will continue to be. That it is why it is imperative that the Word of God be preached, and not our opinion. We must realize that there is always hope. i am a witness that God’s grace is sufficient.


Donnie Thurman Sr.


27.06.2012
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@ DonnieLewisThurman:

Nailed it! Too often church leaders preach their opinion instead of speaking the truth. And then, the congregation does the same, since they have been taught that way by their pastor. Sad stuff.


10.12.2012
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I agree that the church has done a poor job in ministering to those dealing with same-sex attraction.  We counsel with those dealing with adultery, pre-marital sex, drugs, alcohol and almost every other sin, but we shun those dealing with homosexuality.  Why?  We need to become educated to feel comfortable in counseling these people, who are all around us.  Let us love them in Christ and do whatever we can to help them.  As an old preacher told me one time, let us remember the church is a hospital for sinners, not a haven for saints!


30.11.2011
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@ brucec:

 well brucec if we don’t start to educate people about same sex relationships we verty well be making the church a haven for at less that sin.


25.04.2012
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@ willie_williams:

Absoloutely, point well said. We must equipp ourselves to minister to those who are attracted to the same sex. But don’t you think first of all we must be able to remove the prejudices and stereotypes in our eyes that we face that will often times get in the way and will not allow us to minister to others effectively.


Donnie Thurman Sr.


27.06.2012
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@ DonnieLewisThurman:

Very well said Donnie. We must educate ourselves, but we must put aside our ignorant ways and predujices. We must have a clear mind before we can learn something new. If we go into a learning process with the idea that we already know something about the subject, or even believe that our way is the right way, then we will fail to learn the necessary things to help us help others.


10.12.2012
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Répondre Signaler 0 J'aime Je n'aime pas abrown13 (0)
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My cousin has been raised in a home with caring parents who always took her to church every Sunday and Wednesday growing up.  She is homosexual and has very much rebelled from both her immediate and church families.  When she was 19, she ran away with her girl friend and wouldn’t talk to her parents at all.  She was accepted by the gay community she ran away with and not by her parents and church community.  As a church, we must address this issue of acceptance and how to speak truth to our homosexual friends who are seeking identity and acceptance apart from Jesus.


17.04.2011
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@ abrown13:

I think your comment brings up one of the key factors that will force the church to really give this issue the attention it deserves: How will the church respond when children raised in faithful Christian homes where the children themselves have actively been participants in Christian faith and have professed personal relationships with Christ continue to display homosexual tendancies?  Having known families who have dealt with this, there is no easy answer.  Talking to youth and young adults who have grown up in strong Christian environments and yet have always felt that they were "gay" certainly changes the issue. 


19.04.2011
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@ JediMasterReed:

Yes we need help in this area especially in our churches to accept people when they fall short especially in the homosexuality sin. Goes back to square one we still are charcterizing sin and we are not allowing God to be God.


Donnie Thurman Sr.


27.06.2012
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@ abrown13:

Very powerful. But sad. I hate to see people lose hope because the church/christians/others have lost hope in them.


10.12.2012
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Great article about an issue that the Church is often not comfortable in dealing with nor helping.  The writer was compassionate and genuine and this is a start to all Christians in relation to this tough arena.  We must see every person in a light that Christ does as He created all.  There is none righteous, no not even one.  In sin, we are apart from the branch (Christ) and when we judge the sinner we turn away the lost sheep.   Let us hate the sin but love the sinner!  Homosexuality is not gay for the torment is especially heavy for the one participating in this sin.  People can turn away from all sin if they turn to CHrist and as His servants - we must be His hand and feet in the world where all sin corrupts.


02.11.2010
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@ phil25:

Good point I agree that we must continue to show love and know without a shaodow of a doubt that love covers a multitude of sin.


Donnie Thurman Sr.


27.06.2012
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@ phil25:

I think the key for individuals is for what every sin that they are in is people accepting them and not being judgemental. As the article stated the church should be concerned about issues regarding homosexuality. What effects the community always effects the church. The church’s mission should always be about forgiveness and restoration. Restoration is an orthepedic term that means to be put back together again and not tearing down. I love the church and will always have a love for the church. So let us as obediant baptized believers called out amongst the world and dedicated unto God make a difference in not only the lives of homosexuals but all unbelivers that practice sin on a willful bases.


Donnie Thurman Sr.


02.07.2012
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@ phil25:

Great article, however it saddens me to hear that many of the people (homosexuals) are perishing because no one has seen them  as worthy of evangelism and ministry. Personally speaking this comment lets me know that we have a lot of work to do as Christians. I think we often get comfortable and laxed and then we develop a spirit of apathy. However God is not pleased with this and he has no respect of persons and neither should we. The same grace that was given to me for my sins is available for the homosexual also the last time that I checked the word of god.


Donnie Thurman


08.07.2012
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@ phil25:

Great article, i agree that each of those person’s are in need of the life changing message of the Gospel of Jesus christ. We as christians must realize that there is a sense of urgency in spreading the gospel, and we do not have a lot of time to loose. People are perishing and that let’s us know that maybe they do not want to live in this bondage. I have not forgotten that we I practiced sin that strong holds hold strong and sin can become comfortable but uncomfortable after a while. 


Donnie Thurman


08.07.2012
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@ phil25:

I like what you said here. Although, I do not think that we can turn away completely from sin, not matter how hard we try. However, in Christ we are no longer lost sinners, but now found sinners and in a brilliant relationship with a wonderful Savior. If that makes any sense...


10.12.2012
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I get the sense that Goeke is trying to sugar-coat the issues in order to witness to the homosexual community.  His article, while bringing out excellent points, leaves so many questions unanswered.  He seems intent on having the church reach out to homosexuals, and he seems to accept that homosexuality is indeed wrong.  But he does not seem to understand that the homosexual, just like any other sinner, is faced with choices that impact their lives.  He states that “because church is usually NOT the place to talk about things like sexuality, most kids will seek answers from the internet, TV, or other cultural media outlets.”  I agree.  But church is also not usually the place to talk about other issues of sexuality, drugs, stealing, or other peer pressures that kids face.  Yet these are still issues that the church condemns and reaches out to.  The difference is the wide-spread acceptance of the sin.  Thus, regardless of how much the church reaches out to these kids, or even adults, the message is still the same.  It is wrong behavior.  You must accept that in order to be in true and right fellowship with God.  Rebellion or walking away does not make it right, no matter how prevalent the behavior is within society. 


21.10.2012
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@ dg8074:

You say that the church condemns and reaches out to people dealing with issues of sexuality, drugs, and other things. I see a lot of condemning in the church, but not a lot of reaching out. Especially to those who struggle with sexuality (especially homosexuality), drugs and other things. The reason that people who struggle with these things do not go to church is because they are not felt like they are welcomed or that the church even cares about them.


10.12.2012

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