AGUEST SAID
Personally, I think this is a very simple situation:
1. Who are we to listen to, Paul... or Christ? The OLD Law or the NEW Law? Paul said that along with thieves, murderers, exortioners, fornicators, and adulterers, "men who lie with men" would not inherit the kingdom. Yet, the Father and my Lord:
a. Called and chose Moses, who some consider to have been a murderer
b. Called, chose, and later forgave David who DID commit murder
c. Called Paul himself (the hypocrite), who was responsible for MANY being put to death
d. Called Matthew as his apostle as well as Zacchaeus, both extortioners
e. Called and chose, by offering holy spirit, to the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well, a fornicatrix who was living with a man she was not married to
f. Not only didn't judge but forgave a woman caught in the act of adultery
g. Told a man thought to be a thief, if not a murderer, that he WOULD be with my Lord in the kingdom
2. Lazarus ("John") apparently thought it important enough to recount a situation where the women caught in the act of adultery was brought to my Lord, who did not judge her but forgave her. Adultery is part of the "Ten" laws; homosexuality is not. However, the penalty for both adultery AND homosexuality was death (not that anyone should have carried such out - EVERYONE should have pleaded for mercy for an offender!). If we are to judge homosexuals, then we are to judge adulters. BUT... we are also to judge menstruating women... because it is the same Law... as well as men having night emissions... because it is the same Law.
3. Christ didn't say a lot of things about a lot of things. But he DID say:
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"STOP judging, that you may not BE judged. Because with the same judgment you are judging you will BE judged."
That "judgment"... is the Law Covenant, dear ones. And here is the POINT:
If you judge ANYONE according to that document... YOU will be judged according to that document. You cannot have it both ways: either the Law stands for everyone... and thus you judge everyone, including yourself, by IT... or it doesn't with ANYONE (for you)... and so you judge NO ONE by it. Either the NEW Law stands for YOU... and thus you judge NO ONE, including yourself, ACCORDING to it... or it doesn't stand for anyone... including you... and so you, TOO... will be judged by the Old.
See?
Our job, dear ones, is not to judge... anyone... as to anything. Because the TRUTH... is that everyone judges himself/herself! Sure, we can try to readjust someone who WANTS to be readjusted... so as to stop "sinning" in a particular thing. For instance, someone who is a drunkard and no longer wishes to be. But when assisting with readjustment, are we TRULY trying to help that person overcome THEIR "problem"? Or are we trying to eliminate what their problem causes for US? WHO are we "serving"?
If it our own viewpoint and desire... then that's not love; it's selfishness. If, however, the person is ASKING to help... or has indicated to us that they want and NEED it... then LOVE would prompt us to help them... FOR them. Which WILL benefit us.
But we "help" by where we start... which is FORGIVING and RELEASING... even BEFORE they ask. THAT is the only "job" we have in this respect. That is what Christ did: forgave and released, without judging ANY. And that is the task he left for us to do, as his "ambassadors". (Luke 6:37). That is yet another feature of the GOOD news of the kingdom: not that one will stop sinning (because we will so long as we are in the flesh), but that the sins we DO can be blotted out... by means of the blood of the Lamb!
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y dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin,we have an advocate with the Father —[Jesus] Christ, the Righteous One. He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world." 1 John 2:1, 2
True, we must keep an eye ON OURSELVES... so that OUR conduct does not cause harm or reproach... as our dear Lord did. But we have to remember his words:
"I came to call NOT righteous people... but SINNERS."
Why sinners and not righteous folks? Because:
1. Sinners are the ones that NEED forgiveness... and salvation;
2. Righteous people, those who righteous in and off themselves, and not due to having righteousness attributed to them THROUGH forgivness and mercy... can save themselves. Can they not?
Who, again, though, truly IS righteous... in and of himself/herself... and NOT a sinner? I truly am of the latter... and I KNOW what mercy has been shown ME. So, to judge another, for ANYTHING, could well result in my sins being called to mind in the day of the Judgment. My Lord KNOWS I don't want that... so... best I not judge anyone... for anything... but freely forgive, release, and show mercy... to ALL.
It's a easy thing to say that we just fight and overcome our sins. Far less easy to do it, though. And since we want mercy extended to US during those periods when and those things which we FAIL... such mercy should be extended to all others... during those periods and in which THEY fail.
At least, that is what I have learned from my Lord, the HOLY One of Israel and Holy Spirit, JAHESHUA, the Chosen One of JAH (MischaJah), the Son and Christ of the MOST Holy One of Israel, JAH... of Armies.
Now, does that mean I would go out and say to people, "Sure! Commit adultery! Go ahead and fornicate! Engage in homosexuality!"? No more than I would say, "Sure, go out and steal! Extort money from others! By all means, murder whomever you choose! Molest children and animals, certainly!" No, I would not. If one... including one who DOES do such things... asked my position, I could only share with them what my Lord has taught me about them: they are sin... and so things I try personally to avoid/not do. BUT that I am a sinner also (and how is none of anyone's business)... and so I do not JUDGE them... but FORGIVE them... and so leave them to go... in peace.
If their sin is a matter for the courts (because it breaks a civil law) AND caused harm to another... I would follow the steps recorded at Matthew 18:15-17 and try to get them to do the right thing, even if that meant turning themselves into the authorities. If it caused no harm to another (i.e., interracial marriage in a state where such is a crime), I would most probably mind my own business.
If it is homosexuality that does not include pedophilia (a harmful act as well as a crime requiring a report to authorities), then, then all I can do is forgive them THEIR error... as I wish them to forgive me mine (whether they know what that is or not).
I hope this helps and, again, peace to you all!
YOUR servant, sister, and fellow slave of Christ,
SA