Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Franklin Graham on Gays: 'I Love Them Enough To Warn Them"......

All who do not repent/turn from their sins and follow Jesus will perish. Jesus paid the price for sin. He sets the captive free. If we reject Jesus and refuse to obey him, we reject the only way to the Father in heaven and will be cast into eternal flames.

It is not about one "group" of sinners. Most of us have sinned sexually and all of us have broken God's laws. If we do not repent and stop practicing sin, we will all likewise perish. Some sins have greater consequences than others. We are a nation who murders babies in and out of the womb and molests God's little children. We are greedy and filled with sins.

Homosexuality is the final sign of a nation who has rejected God. Therefore, God is rejecting this nation and I believe God is raising up a nation or nations to destroy our nation. We were given the example of Sodom and Gomorrah as an example of how God felt about homosexuality. It destroys and perverts what God established. Only the High Priests could "go into" the Holy of Holies. God ordained that the husband was to "go into" his wife. Homosexuality is perversion and an abomination in God's sight. Satan is the head of this abomination.

I have proven the scriptures which say "Be not deceived for whatsoever you sow, that you shall also reap". I have suffered for my sins. In 1991, I surrendered to and have sought to obey Jesus the Messiah since. I am reaping good things now, but I still reap from what I sowed that did not please God. even though He has forgiven me.

Galations 6
7Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.8For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.
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Rev. Graham on Gays: ‘I Love Them Enough to Warn Them’ To Stop & Avoid ‘The Flames of Hell’

May 23, 2014 - 3:22 PM


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Rev. Franklin Graham, head of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. (AP)
(CNSNews.com) - Rev. Franklin Graham, head of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, said he was “not afraid of homosexuals” and loves them enough to warn them that if they continue in their behavior, they risk falling into “the flames of Hell.”
The reverend, son of world-renowned evangelist Billy Graham, made his remarks Thursday night at the Watchmen on the Wall National Pastor’s Briefing in Washington, D.C., a three-day event (May 21-23) sponsored by the conservative Family Research Council (FRC).
In today’s society, “we don’t want to be called a homophobic,” said Rev. Graham, “and I tell people, listen, I’m not afraid of homosexuals, I’m really not -- matter of fact, I love them.”
“I love them enough to care to warn them that if they want to continue living like this, it’s the flames of hell for you,” he said.
Graham then explained that this was not his personal judgment but the instruction given by “Almighty God” in the Bible.
“Now, if you don’t like that, don’t get mad at me,” he said.  “I didn’t write the rule book. Almighty God wrote it, and it’s a sin against Him.”
Graham, who is also CEO of the international Christian aid groupSamaritan’s Purse,  advised his fellow pastors to not compromise their teaching.
“And I tell you -- listen gentlemen -- we live in a world where there is so much compromise,” said Graham.  “This city that we’re in, that’s all they do is compromise. We cannot go down that road because you and I are going to have to stand before God one day and give an account to Him, and you don’t want Him to say from His lips, ‘You were a coward.’"
Rev. Graham’s remarks were part of his address, “Standing Strong on the Controversial Issues,” in which he discussed the state of Christianity in America and stressed the importance of pastors speaking out on controversial issues.
Rev. Franklin Graham, 61, is married and has five children, and lives in Boone, North Carolina.
The Watchmen on the Wall National Pastor’s Briefing is an annual gathering of pastors from across the nation that aims to “remind spiritual leaders of our nation’s Judeo-Christian heritage,” and, “inform them about the moral issues being debated in the public arena,” according to the Family Research Council.

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