'Why should homosexuality get singled out above all other sins? Is this sin uniquely exempted from repentance? The Gospels tell us that we all cannot change, and that each of us is in a similar condition to the homosexual, prior to regeneration. By nature we are ALL impotent to obey God's commands let alone believe the Gospel. Yet we all remain culpable for these transgressions (Romans 3v19-20). If homosexuality can be exempt because people claim that they are are born that way, then I guess this makes us all exempt from repenting of our various sins that we cannot naturally escape from. ((some will always say that they were born with a 'roving eye', or a 'paedophile', or with 'itchy fingers'.)) Are they exempt from even trying to be different? NO! They are expected to work at being a better person, not content to remain a thief, an adulterer, a child molester.'
To me the most terrible thing to consider is the willful destruction of a life. Most of those engaged in Gayism feel perfectly justified and happy about it, although even the secular observers in the medical and psychological fields all agree that those following this life style are endangering their own physical and mental health. The incidence of Suicide for example is 6 times more than any national average. Depression and other disorders perhaps stemming from a subconscious sense of guilt, and also the instability of relationships forcing a multiplicity of partners, all make for a basically unhappy life with the spectre of ill health and a lonely death. The very fact that the majority of these people realise they are deviants but refuse to accept it, mean that they are all the time endeavouring to establish their own position in front of the rest of us. They feel that the practice of homosexuality is seen as a social evil, and thus themselves as sinners or social missfits, stigmatised, and judged cruelly by the rest.
Well how DO we hate the sin and love the sinner in this case? We DO have to love the homosexual man or woman. But we cannot encourage him in the sin that he does that we know will both injure him and endanger society around him. If we keep quiet, say nothing, and neglect to warn, point out, and challenge then he will die in his sins and we shall have to account for him. We may not turn our back upon him, may not allow ourselves to give up on him. He can be changed, can be healed and saved., by JESUS reaching out to him in ME ...in YOU. How about that. We may see things going wrong in our world society, and maybe it IS going to get worse and worse, BUT each one of US who know the LORD have to go on being busy on our Father's business, even the seeking and saving of those who are LOST. AND let me say clearly this ministry is not for the faint hearted - this ministry of reaching out to the lost with the Gospel. It will cost us, maybe hurt us. It cannot be done by Christians that are 'asleep' on the job. We have to be AWAKE!
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THE RAINS HAVE TAILED OFF. Quite nice weather, but still not enough rain in Eldoret. Ian and Diana Hogley were with us from Tuesday to Friday this week, and on Wednesday the four of us had supper together with Joshua and Miriam Mbithi. Joshua is having his 2nd operation on this coming Monday a.m. to remove yet another little bone pressing on a nerve. After that we are hoping he will return to full health quickly. DARYL has now found employment as Assistant Administrator and Sales Manager for a small private hospital here in Eldoret. We have not seen him since he left. Carol and the children are fine and we do continue to see them daily.
This has not been such a busy week but on MONDAY morning I have to attend a District Manager's Meeting for Charitable Children's Institutions which the District Children's Office has called. Maybe to do with the Memo I sent out last week! Then on Wednesday we have the monthly Meeting of the Children's Services Forum. Then on Saturday the School will take in Candidates for Primary Standard 1. Quite a lot going on as well as daily routines in the four Homes.
Had a special Meeting about our Secondary School this week. It has not been paying its way. Not enough students, and not enough money. Esther and I plus Anthony Ndungu the School Principal met and spent some hours discussing the matter. The Homes have 33 of its older children currently attending the School for free. We have decided this has to stop, so as from November we shall be paying in Ksh.50,000 per month or 12 pounds sterling per student. This will help, but we will still have to raise the Fees to those from outside as well. We had seriously considered shutting down the Secondary Section of the School. This would have meant that our own Homes children would have had to find outside schools, and we would in any case then have had to pay fees. We felt it better to try to do our best to keep things going and ensure the continuance of the high academic standard. God is Good ALL the time.
God Bless and be with you all till next time.
John and Esther
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