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His struggle was not merely about attraction—it was about surrendering every part of his life to Christ. Jesus hung out with everyone. He ate with sinners.
He warns against viewing marriage or heterosexuality as the ultimate goal, emphasizing that the true reward of the Christian life is Christ Himself.
For the church, Daniel calls for a balance of truth and love. The gospels illustrate how Jesus wants us to treat a person who has been marginalized by society by highlighting several encounters Jesus had with women.
He called out their sin but offered something better.
It wasn’t scandalous that Jesus said, “Go and sin no more.” But the scandal of the story, the main point, is that Jesus didn’t apply the literal and traditional reading of Scripture when the religious leaders believed he should have.
I’m often critiqued for not applying a literal reading of Scripture. Each of us is a work in progress.
For Daniel Maxwell, his journey from wrestling with same-sex attraction to fully surrendering to Christ illustrates the transformative power of the gospel and the sufficiency of Christ in shaping our ultimate identity. Which theologian do we trust? So the one with the clean face washes.”
“Very clever. The disciples saw Jesus’ application of the Scriptures repeatedly.
The weight of this moment led him to isolate himself, believing he could never share his struggle without facing rejection.
As he entered high school and college, Daniel further embraced a lifestyle that conflicted with his faith, surrounding himself with a community that encouraged him to reconcile being both openly gay and a professing Christian.
Marrying or being in a relationship for reasons other than love is now looked down upon. There are literally hundreds of debates you can find online in regards to these verses. I’m well versed in logic.”
“First question. If people are being harmed by your understanding of the Sabbath, then give preference towards the people.
This view implicitly or explicitly supports efforts to alter someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity through conversion therapy practices, and is sometimes referred to as Side X or Ex-gay ideology. The Chorus in the Chaos Podcast recently sat down and discussed the topics of homosexuality and biblical Christianity with Daniel. Both of these were re-imagined in order to save life and include those who were excluded.
Paul does not exclude anyone, even classifying himself as the chief of sinners.
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Today we will talk about bible verses about being gay.