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The
Truth Will Set You Free
by
Frank Worthen
"If you abide in
My Word, hold fast to My teachings and live in accordance with them, you are
truly My disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you
free" (John 8:31,32 Amp.)
MISUNDERSTANDING
GOD: God is a God of order. One has only to read the elaborate descriptions
of temple worship to see that God gives us instructions and then expects them
to be obeyed to the letter. God is not pleased when we think we know better
than Him. In the book of Joshua, we see Achan disregarding God's instructions
and taking to himself forbidden treasure. God judged him and the whole tribe
for his actions. We are often like Achan, holding on to things from our old
lifestyle, effectively blocking the process of change.
God is both severe
and merciful. (Rom. 11:22) In the 19th Century we often heard about His
severity, in the 20th Century we have heard more about His mercy. They are two
sides of the same God. God thinks differently from us. He is not pleased when
we put words in His mouth. He has told us many things, yet, He has not told us
everything. Mysteries remain and man is very prone to place his wisdom in these
gaps. It is easiest to have a black and white view of God. Either God is
merciful and does not require us to follow rules, or God is all rules without
mercy. Neither is true of God. We simply must live with a God who believes in
both, even if we do not fully understand how He combines the two.
A WORD OF
WARNING: God gives us the desires of our heart. To most that sounds like a
very good thing and it is. If your heart's desire is for marriage and family,
you stand a good chance of seeing that desire fulfilled. The down side is that
God will give you over to wickedness if that is the desire of your
heart.
AMBIVALENCE:
Most of us fall somewhere between a desire for righteousness and a desire for
evil. Following God is sometimes seen as boring, unrewarding and a life of
denial, whereas the opportunity for wickedness is often right before us, with
the prospect of immediate gratification. If we choose the way of immediate
gratification, we must invent a victim status for our lives so that we can
justify to ourselves and others our right to engage in sin. If our sob story is
convincing enough, we will have a group of people who encourage us to accept
our sinful nature as a god-given, in-born identity. "Surely, we can't expect
anyone to deny the way God made them." These people are like the false prophets
of old who reassured the people that God certainly would not destroy them and
His temple: "Peace! Peace!" they cried, but there was no peace. There would
indeed be a penalty for their sin and disregard for God.
THE MYSTERY OF
CHANGE: It is difficult to make hard and fast statements about change. God
works differently in each person, but there are some common denominators.
Initially, it seems miraculous that we are able to put an end to acting out
sexually. This seems like a giant step towards victory. But, after a while, we
become accustomed to our new way of life and are looking toward the next step,
an end to our same-sex attraction. This problem is not so easily dealt with.
This is a process that will take years to resolve. It is during this time that
many fall away, going back to the gay lifestyle and becoming very discouraged
with the change process.
STRAY: I
call this long wilderness period "stray". It is a time when we are neither
straight nor gay. It is a transitional period. It is a very difficult period to
get through and we will never emerge from this desert unless we are obedient to
the voice of the Lord. It is here that the GREAT PARADOX begins. When we
surrender our will to the Lord and allow Him to lead, we will make it through.
It is only when we say: "I will follow the Lord even if He never changes me"
that we discover change happens. Sadly, we all have our own agenda, our own
view as to how long this should take and what God must do for us, but we must
release all our expectations to God.
NO BARGAINING
WITH GOD: God does not take kindly to bargaining. We cannot say to God: "I
will give you one year, five years, or whatever and if you don't change me then
I am going back to the lifestyle". God demands complete surrender. He makes the
demands; we in turn do not have the right to make demands on Him. We must give
everything to God, holding nothing back; what He returns to us is His business.
He will never return to us anything that will harm us. Other things He will
return to us sanctified. Your same-sex attraction may be returned to you as a
deep love and compassion for other men (women) trapped in homosexuality. Rather
than seeing them as sex objects, you will now see them as people who have lost
their way.
"THE TRUTH WILL
SET YOU FREE": It is so easy to disconnect these words from the rest of the
sentence. This whole concept begins with the word "If". If you abide in My
word, If you hold fast to my teachings, If you are truly My disciples, THEN you
will be set free. If we hold to the false belief that just knowing about God is
enough to bring immediate change, this just isn't so. The road out of
homosexuality is long and difficult and requires obedience to the Lord. What
does God expect of you? You will find the answers as you abide in His word.
Some of the things are: "Come out from among them, and separate, sever
yourselves from them, touch not any unclean things" (2 Cor. 6:17). "Do not
submit again to a yoke of slavery, which you once put off" (Gal. 5:1). "No-one
who put his hand to the plow and looks back to the things behind, is fit for
the Kingdom of God" (Luke 9:62). "As a dog returns to his vomit, so a fool
repeats his folly" (Pro. 26:11). "How can you live in sin any longer?" (Rom.
6:2). "We should no longer be slaves to sin" (Rom. 6:6). "Evil companions
corrupt good morals" (1 Cor. 15:33). These are just a few of the Scriptures
that will keep you on the road towards victory.
Jesus says "If"
you are truly My disciples. A disciple obediently follows, he is not
rebellious, he does not have his own agenda, but fits into his Master's agenda.
Jesus says we are to love our Master, not to find fault with Him. We are to
believe in Him. But what is belief? There are many definitions of belief. Both
the words belief and faith are just one word in the Greek; that word is
Pisteuo. One of the definitions is "Holy Fervor". This means to have an active,
positive belief, to have excitement and enthusiasm about God. God wants us to
believe that He is able to change us. Without that belief, we fall into the
category of ambivalence James speaks about in Chapter 1 verses 6-8: "For the
one who wavers is like the billowing surge out at sea, blown hither and thither
and tossed by the wind. For truly, let not such a person imagine that he will
receive anything he asks for from the Lord, for being as he is a man of two
minds, unstable and unreliable and uncertain about everything he thinks, feels
and decides." There is a hard lesson to be learned here, it is a lesson of
trust. Unless trust in God exists, change will not take place. In the Amplified
Bible, the last verse of Hebrews Chapter three reads: "They were not able to
enter into His rest because of their unwillingness to adhere to and trust and
rely on God - unbelief had shut them out". Victory is dependent on your
trust in God.
WALKING IN
WISDOM: In the secular world it is said: "Surround yourself with the
winners". The same can be true in a spiritual sense. Do not keep company with
the losers, the whiners, those who are critical of God, those who have no faith
that God can change them and attempt to prove that God doesn't work or keep His
promises. Avoid these people like the plague. Find those who have been
successful, those whose faith and trust have brought them through the desert of
transition, those whose lives attest to the goodness of God and those who are
thankful and grateful for the work God has done in their lives. We are greatly
affected by those around us; surround yourself with the true believers, those
who have totally submitted themselves to God and are now enjoying new life, a
life full of meaning and promise.
GOD WORKS
DIFFERENTLY THAN WE EXPECT: We come to God because we have a homosexual
problem, but what we don't realize is that homosexuality is simply the symptom
of deep, non-sexual problems from early life. God doesn't attack the homosexual
problem itself, but begins to heal those non-sexual underlying problems. He
gives us wisdom about our issues, but then expects us to work through these
issues, taking action to bring the healing we need. Since homosexuality for the
most part stems from damaged relationships, God expects us to build healing
relationships. We must take relationship risks. We must become open and honest
with people, even though at times we will become wounded by those people we
have trusted. It took many years for our homosexual problem to develop and it
will take many years for the healing to take place. Be patient with God; the
rewards for patience are great.
God has a part to
play in our healing and we have a part to play. We are mistaken if we expect
God to do it all - we definitely have to make an effort on our behalf. Three
areas are important. First, relationships. Our relationship with God and our
relationship with others; these must be positive, godly relationships. Second
we must be willing to forgive those people who negatively affected our lives
and contributed greatly to our homosexual problem. And third, we must be
positive about God. We must ask Him to open our eyes and see just how he
intervenes in our lives on a daily basis. We must develop a thankful, positive
spirit.
WALKING IN
REALITY: Many believe that the reality is that God either can't or won't
change us, but that is a lie. God is fully capable of bringing the change we
desire. We can expect much from God. Others, who may not have experienced
homosexuality themselves believe that we can just stop being homosexual. This
too is unrealistic. Change is a long, slow, grinding process. So let us have no
unrealistic expectations about change. Much of change will be invisible to you.
Only when you look back a few months, a year, five years will you be able to
see just how far you have come. Sometimes, it is only when a friend or family
member reminds you of where you have been that you suddenly see the reality of
what God has done. Life is difficult, change is difficult, but God will never
take you halfway and abandon you. Yes, as you progress along the path of change
it seems that the difficulties increase, but as God gives you more, God expects
more in return. "To whom much is given, much is required" (Luke 12:48).
But even though more is required, you will be walking in the joyful knowledge
that God is with you every step of the way...
© New Hope
Ministries. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission.
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