Gospel Of Hate

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Yesterday I was confronted with the gospel of hate. I was watching a TV show about a team of gay male cheerleaders.
The show told about their personal stories as well as the hate that they are regularly confronted with. Time and time again “Christians” would stand around them, telling them that they should be burned, that they are going to hell and that God hates them for what they are.
I was furious. It felt to me like some part of God’s heart for the lost and the broken exploded in my chest. What happened to the Gospel? How did it get to the point where we, as mere followers of Christ, replaced a Gospel of love with one of damnation, hate, and death? What gives us the right to take a message of love, showing God’s heart for ALL of us — including …show more content…

But I do know that we will never get the opportunity to tell someone about Christ if we continue to throw a Gospel of hate their way.
One of the guys on the show put it very clearly:
“The more people hate on us, the more strength it gives us to say f*ck you, we will do it anyway.”
This broke me. What happened to the example of love that the Lover of my Soul has set?
Jesus came to earth in a time where the Law was practiced to the letter. He came and turned that whole world upside down. Jesus’s first and most important message was one of love! He told the masses of a loving Father who is weeping for His children, a Father that has made a way for them to return to Him!
Jesus taught what it meant to truly love each person unrequitedly. In John 8:1-11, Jesus is confronted with by the Pharisees with a woman who was caught in adultery. The Jewish Law dictated that the woman should be stoned to death because of her sin. Jesus responds to the woman’s accusers by declaring “Let anyone among you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.” The crowds dispersed, because they realized that none of them were free of

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