[Faith-talk] Did Jesus Heal Homosexuals?

Beth thebluesisloose at gmail.com
Mon Nov 10 15:07:24 UTC 2008


Okay, Everet.  That what you said is true.  But let me point out aht
homosexuals and people with AIDS are being persecuted daily for their
"sin" and their disease.  People with AIDS, homosexual or not, need
healing and prayers.
Beth

On 11/10/08, Everett Gavel <everettg at successfuladaptations.com> wrote:
> Hello Beth, and all,
>
> I've tried to stay out of this.  It does not help
> anyone learn, if they feel ganged-up on.  But with
> respect, Beth, I share one point in all this:
>
> Jesus both lived and preached the word, God's truth,
> daily.  Did He "heal" sinners?  Not of their sin, no.
> And homosexuality - just as is lying, fornication,
> adultery, murder - are all sins.  What He did do was
> share God's Truth with them, and some it changed, yes.
> And others it drove away.  But God did not physically
> "heal" anyone of homosexuality, because it is a sin,
> not a disability that needs "healing."  It is not of
> the same ilk as leprosy, or some disease, or some
> physical disability.  It is sin, plain and simple.
> Just as is lying, adultery, murder, etc. The Holy
> Bible - God's inspired word (2 Tim 3:16 - "All
> scripture is God-breathed...") says this constantly,
> consistently, throughout the 66 books that comprise the
> Bible.
>
> Jesus did not heal from sin.  He did, however,
> constantly warn against the consequences of it, for the
> unrepentant heart.
>
> So, though many of us who try our best each day to live
> the way Jesus tells us to, often go about it poorly, it
> is our command, it is our life, to try to help others
> understand when and if they're purposely living in sin.
> We will be hated by some for speaking the truth--as was
> Jesus.  No matter, it is the task given all those who
> come to know and grasp the beauty that is Jesus Christ.
>
> Though ultimately I leave it up to God of course, it
> seems "logical" to me that one cannot know Jesus truly,
> and continue living in daily sin.  Though one may make
> poor choices and fall back to their old ways at times,
> to do so willingly and continuously is not living for
> Jesus Christ.  And though many call themselves
> Christians while sinning, willingly, on a continuing
> basis, Jesus said that many will call Him, "Lord,
> Lord," but on the day of Judgement, He will say He
> never knew them.  To be a Christian is to follow
> Christ.  To follow Christ means to pay attention to
> what He actually says in His word, the Holy Bible. And
> the Bible says not to give in to the urges or
> temptation of homosexuality, as it is a sin.
>
> Anyway, in summary, no, Jesus did not heal homosexuals
> of their homosexuality.  It is not a disability or
> disease that needs physical healing.  It is a sin, as
> are several other things that Jesus warns against
> numerous times in His word, the Bible.
>
>
> Strive On--for the Truth,
> And for the Truth--We Need to Read Scripture Ourselves
> Instead of Listening to Others,
> Everett
> www.biblegateway.com (Hint, Hint)  ;-)
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> Okay.  So Jesus loved and healed people with
>> disabilities, but why
>> didn't he heal the homosexuals?  The Bible was
>> written in ancient
>> times.  We have to take the Bible seriously here.
>> Jesus never seems
>> to have healed homosexuals.
>>
>
>
>
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