Should a christian go to a gay wedding
Many have family members, friends, and ordinary acquaintances who are caught up in destructive ways of life, and who yet demand affirmation and acceptance for their lifestyles. Should I attend the same-sex wedding of a family member?
Deciding Whether to Attend
My husband was one of them. A same-sex couple is forming a pseudo-marriage and committing themselves to a future of sexual sin. At the same time, I can't help feeling that it would be wrong as a Christian to validate and celebrate what I regard as a sinful.
Return to: Questions about Life Decisions Should a Christian attend a gay wedding?. Like so many others, about two months ago, my heart in my throat, I stood listening to a sermon by a preacher whose thoughtful and deft exegesis of the Bible over a lifetime has sustained me in innumerable ways.
And yet, serious cracks show in the interaction Begg reports having. This is a dilemma I never dreamed I'd face, and I'm agonizing over the decision. Thinking about the call of love in each particular situation and relationship occupies much of our care for our congregation.
This article was published exclusively online in the Christian Research JournalVolume 47, number 02 This is also a Viewpoint article. For some, the question is abstract and theoretical, though the number of people for whom that is true is diminishing at an accelerated rate.
Inherent in the question is a knot of theological and cultural threads tangled together — matters of identity, the gospel, the Scriptures, the nature of a celebration, evangelism, and all before you come to personal conviction.
He has never minced words about anything the Bible says about contemporary American culture. The preacher was Alistair Begg, and this was going to be his answer to the enormous pushback he received from the advice he gave on the subject of whether it is acceptable for a Christian to attend a gay or trans wedding.
The grandmother believed that was so. Heartbroken, thousands of faithful Christians wrote to Truth for Life, asking for clarification. He does not veer off text.
01 Should Christians Attend
I was wandering around Aldi, trying to do my weekly shopping, distracted by my phone, when the link appeared in my feed. What astonished American evangelicals about his advice is that Begg is so persistently biblical in his preaching.
She thought the grandson did. Therefore, a Christian shouldn’t attend a same-sex “wedding” because they shouldn’t celebrate what’s happening at the altar. However, since Obergefell became the law of the land in1 it has become ubiquitous and unavoidable, dividing churches, families, and friends.
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Another way you can support our online articles is by leaving us a tip. To leave a tip, click here. If invited to a gay wedding, it is our conviction that a believer in Jesus Christ should respectfully decline and find other ways to express love, respect, and care.
I don't want to destroy a relationship or forfeit my opportunity to have a continuing positive influence in this person's life. Recently, a study was released that just under 30 percent of professing Christian Millennials identify as one of the letters on the LGBTQ acronym.