I ran into a Baptist Pastor/teacher and he believes that no one from LGBTQ can ever be saved in Christ. I am just curious what everyone else's biblical stand on this is. Thank you.
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That's what I thought. I don't understand why they wouldn't be able to be saved.They can be saved just like anyone else. All they have to do is repent and believe the Lord Jesus Christ.
One who is peddling anything queer or Gay is clearly of the Anti-Christ !We are saved by God's grace, through faith. I don't see why that should be any different for LGBTQ folks, do you?
As has repeatedly been stated, no one can be saved IF they continue in their sin. The test of faith is action. If any sinner repents, they can be saved. Jesus did not die horribly on a cross to save us from sin so we could sin ongoing with impunity.We are saved by God's grace, through faith. I don't see why that should be any different for LGBTQ folks, do you?
Glad you mentioned that.Therefore, one cannot be ongoing sinning and be saved, including LGBTQAEAEIOU alphabet people.
Is LBGTQ a sin ?I ran into a Baptist Pastor/teacher and he believes that no one from LGBTQ can ever be saved in Christ. I am just curious what everyone else's biblical stand on this is. Thank you.
Stedfast Baptist are a bunch of hate-filled, rabidly anti-LGBTQ. They don't have the love of Christ in their hearts. I wouldn't take anything they say seriously.Told me to watch this LGBT Terrorists FULL DOCUMENTARY (Charlie Kirk)
It made me feel a bit confused. My daughters were both in LGBTQ lifestyles [not having relations] but they did defend it and it became a role]. Since then both have rededicated their lives to Christ [changed their minds] and living the spirit filled Christian life with Christ. I feel it was more peer pressure and societal pressure than anything else.
Can sinners be saved?I ran into a Baptist Pastor/teacher and he believes that no one from LGBTQ can ever be saved in Christ. I am just curious what everyone else's biblical stand on this is. Thank you.
Absolutely! I found out these individuals are NIFB - Independent Fundamental Baptist (IFB) movement, the NIFB is far more extreme [I guess].Can sinners be saved?
Thank you. I left the server. I appreciate the heads up.Stedfast Baptist are a bunch of hate-filled, rabidly anti-LGBTQ. They don't have the love of Christ in their hearts. I wouldn't take anything they say seriously.
Yes. I agree. I am glad I had you guys looking out for me. I appreciate it. Thank you.Is LBGTQ a sin ?
Is lying a sin ?
Is unmarried sex a sin ?
Is not 'loving' your neighbor a sin ?
Is gluttony a sin ?
Is adultery a sin ?
Is not respecting your parents a sin ?
Sounds like the Baptist Pastor considers himself better than most people.
No this Baptist Pastor was saying even if they stopped altogether. They cannot be saved at all. Ever.As has repeatedly been stated, no one can be saved IF they continue in their sin. The test of faith is action. If any sinner repents, they can be saved. Jesus did not die horribly on a cross to save us from sin so we could sin ongoing with impunity.
Therefore, one cannot be ongoing sinning and be saved, including LGBTQAEAEIOU alphabet people.
I don't see any difference at all. I agree.We are saved by God's grace, through faith. I don't see why that should be any different for LGBTQ folks, do you?
No this Baptist Pastor was saying even if they stopped altogether. They cannot be saved at all. Ever.
Glad you mentioned that.
So, that includes lying politicians.
Bet he relies on 1 Cor 6:9-10 then bypasses 11 :)No this Baptist Pastor was saying even if they stopped altogether. They cannot be saved at all. Ever.
Stedfast Baptist are a bunch of hate-filled, rabidly anti-LGBTQ. They don't have the love of Christ in their hearts. I wouldn't take anything they say seriously.
To be honest, I think we give lip-service to God's grace, but deep down, we really think we earned it and everybody else needs to earn it too.I don't see any difference at all. I agree.