This makes me feel better about my stance. I'm very conservative. I believe marriage is man and woman. But I have always gone out of my way to be kind to gay people and gay couples. My thought was that if they knew of me as kind and fair, then once they discovered my faith they would understand I want people to know God for heaven's sake. Not because I want them to fear hell. But sometimes I doubt myself. I think I may be just afraid of being labeled homophobic. This helps me find the balance. Praise God for this point of view! May I never beat people with the Word, but rather make heaven look so worth life sacrifice.
So much this!!! We are commanded to love EVERYONE the way Christ loves us, but just because we love them, doesn't mean we condone their actions. We can love them, gently and kindly show them how they are wrong while allowing Jesus' light to shine through us so they see the BENEFITS of being a true Christian, and not the judgemental condemnation that so many "christians" present. I fully understand why so many people shun Christianity when all they see is that judgement & condemnation. We can change that. We can (and should) be the light of Jesus that makes them WANT to turn to The Way, The Truth, and The Life. 😁👍
@@fieroboom Absolutely! When your friend is enjoying his gay lifestyle, and gay marriage, it is our responsibility to gently chide them and tell them it is wrong to be gay, and that if they don't stop, they'll burn in hell forever! This really helped my friend out - he now denies being gay and got a divorce! Praise God! Now sometimes I find him crying in a corner, but I feel good about myself because the bible is definitely true and this way his soul is pure and free and ready to join God! I sure am glad that I found the bible. Sometimes I am concerned that it might just be a collection of bronze age superstitions from 2000 years ago that has very little evidence to take seriously, and that the many passages endorsing slavery and the murder of children might be signs that it was written by primitive humans instead of a perfect all loving God, but I drown those concerns out of my mind by going to church every Sunday!! Now my gay friend says his life is ruined, but I know deep down he thanks me for changing his life in a positive way forever, since now he can live out the 10 commandments as specified in the 2000 year old bible that is totally inerrant and in no way the work of man! After all, if the bible had errors, then the Earth would be more than 7 days old and there would be no evidence for Noah's flood which flooded the entire planet! But we all know that's not true :). I am determined to do the same to many more of my gay friends and relatives. In fact, I may just go on a tour! Bless Jesus and God for teaching us this holy pathway 😁👍
@@radscorpion8 ...or you could just be kind, which is what we're actually supposed to do, but since you seem to be far more interested in writing a novel of satire, I'm sure you'll ignore that bit of unsolicited advice... 🤷♂️
This was a great great interview. I feel like this is information is a must for all pastors, youth leaders, and really all Christians especially in today’s culture. Thank you both!
This is the second time I listen, and it's one of the best dialogue on such topic I've ever heard. Truly appreciate the reminder of Gospel-centeredness. I will definitely read Christopher's book.
Amazing how the Lord has brought me to listen to you both in one interview. From listening to Christopher & parents in one day and listened to Sean yesterday “ Atheist...” & tonight both of you. Praise God for both of you.
Wow, amazing!! I must have this book. As someone who had lived 30 years in the homosexual lifestyle, I agree 100% with what is said here. God did an amazing work in y life when I submitted to His will. I can’t wait to read and study further.
@@bernie4268 if Jesus isn't Lord, then nothing changes. We submit to His Lordship, He doesn't submit to ours. You don't have any rights because Christ owes you nothing. You owe all to Him. There's nothing else to understand. You can twist scriptures to serve your purpose, but you don't gain salvation because "you say so".
Thanks for this conversation. I have family & friends that I love very much & need to know how & when to talk about this subject. This refocused my thoughts.. & edifies me personally. I’ve been married to one Christian man for 30 years.
Really appreciate the thoughtfulness going into this whole issue. I'm just not fully convinced that suicidality among sexual minorities is not mainly caused by our discrimination and stigmatization of them. Could you please post some research references?
I definitely think how some Christians treat gay people have done damage. I also think however the point the LGBTQ+ community likes to make is the suicide rate is higher only because of the stigma from Christians and nothing else. Stats such as what Christopher gave is something to come up against that. Studies also show that LGBTQ+ youth attempt suicide or commit suicide, the majority have other mental issues going on on as well. I think the LGBTQ+ community wants to focus on that one thing and ignore all others because it's easier that way. It's important to keep accountability, but studies such as these show all blame on us isn't correct.
Excellent, excellent talk you guys. So educational and grounded in logic and a rational understanding of God's Word. Appreciate you both!! Look forward to reading his book.
Definitely with you. It's been over 4 years now since our son told us. We are still seeking the truth about this. The most we are doing since then is to cover him with the Lord's unconditional love and prayers. He is clear with our stand. We have stopped talking about it. But, we are brokenhearted because he declared himself to be an atheist now. This conversation has been very helpful. Personally, I am seeking wisdom beyond knowledge. Do you know of any support groups? We are trying to find one. Thanks for sharing.
♥️♥️♥️ Highly recommend Rooted Youth Ministry's podcast - "Understanding and Caring for Same-sex attracted youth" and Speaklife ministry's interview with Rachel Gilson "Born this way Again" super helpful and gracious. I hope you will be blessed by them.
Note: as for going to the “wedding” it’s a No for me. I will not be part of the ritual that eventually tries to scapegoat this with the excuse of “I was doing it for God, or it’s all about leading people to Jesus” might I remind everyone that Aaron allowed the ppl of Israel to make a golden calf with that same excuse, it did not go well for Aaron & the Israelites. Stand your ground, you can love the sinner but do not engage and be part of the sin even the reception is part of the celebration of that union. Otherwise we might be partaking in the thieves treasures while not exactly participating in the act of stealing. Hope this makes sense. God bless you all.
I always want to comment, but don't think it will be received as anything but condemning. You did a good job of being firm but loving. Its looks like we will just end up being labeled homophobic. The line in sand is being drawn. Persecution 8s on its way, but Jesus is even closer. So stand fast till the end, and recieve your crown. GOD BLESS YOU little sister.
Angelica I feel EXACTLY like you do as far as the wedding AND reception. Both are a celebration event and I cannot in my heart celebrate what is clearly sin!. I see and hear of a lot of Christians compromising on this and I just cannot in good conscience cross that line. I have a friend who I've known since elementary school whose daughter is marrying another woman and though she and her husband are dear Christian friends, they are supportive of their daughters marriage and it is causing tension in our friendship because I cannot celebrate this unholy union. So sad how many of our mutual Christian friends are compromising on sin. I feel so alone. But I chose to obey God first and show love how I can in other ways...without compromising.
@@lindaphilippi507 so how exactly would you "show love in other ways" to this couple whose union you believe is unholy? Refuse to see them? Or if you do see them, treat them as if they aren't really a couple? Or encourage them to divorce?
just don't look at it in a hopeless life-denying way yeah? i used to think my life here was pointless and that Heaven would be this blank Platonic space of singing forever, and i wouldn't even remember my current life, and was ironically really quite a nihilist! but looking at scripture in its context (The Bible Project helped me a lot), the new heaven & earth, the new creation won't be *too* different from this one. purged from all the doubt and suffering, but still life and change and variety and a story, you know? and though you & your spouse won't be married forever, you'll still literally spend forever together! while - if i understand John 17 correctly - being even more one with them and with everyone else than you were with your spouse in this world. so that isn't temporal
Great interview and guest; another book on my reading list! This got me thinking: it's curious to me that the one 'orientation' (relational/sexual) that is NOT being pushed or celebrated or normalised by the world at large (even in Christian circles) is that of being intentionally and happily SINGLE and abstinent. The Apostle Paul celebrated it and wished it for others who came to Christ not yet married, seeing it as a way to wholeheartedly live an uncompromised Christ-oriented life. Our desires and culture conspire to push us into sexual relationship. Godly relationships are wonderful and to be embraced, obviously; but I also hear of many unhappy marriages where people feel unable to fully live out their God-given giftings and callings due to the necessary compromises they must make in marriage, in which their primary focus becomes the family unit. The church would do well to challenge (within the church) the broader cultural assumption that something is lacking if a Christian stays single. We of all people have the true relationship our souls were made for, and we have His example and that of at least one of His disciples as a valid option.
Absolutely. This is such an excellent comment. Extremely thoughtful. I agree in regards to the church needing to bring more honor to those that are single. Single people tend to be an afterthought and marriage tends to be the "in thing" to do in Christianity. This is unfortunate, as two of the biggest world changers, Jesus and Paul, were both single! 😊
It makes me so sad when pastors like steven anderson say there is no hope for ex homasexuals he says they are all automatically reprobate and all go to hell it really upset me when I saw what he taught.
not really my favorite topic but my youth pastor sent this video to me since we have been discussing my homosexuality recently which isnt a struggle at this point because i have accepted it as part of me but still an interesting discussion
So glad you are already to a point of accepting it as part of who God made you! Check out some RUclips videos by Matthew Vines, Kathy Baldock, Justin Lee.
"if you have had victory over sin in your life, you can help someone have victory over theirs" - I think the issue is many who consider themselves believers are not convinced that SSA IS a sin - so the struggle isn't to help them have victory, it's to help them see that it even is a sin and not how they were made by God.
Quick but important fact check on suicidality of gay youth in the Netherlands. A non-affirming response by parents is linked to suicide attempts by youth. Non-affirming responses at school also play a role in suicidal ideations and attempts. I was unable to find a source comparing suicide rates between Dutch and American LGBT youth that Chris implies to be pulling from. Diana D. van Bergen, Henny M. W. Bos, Jantine van Lisdonk, Saskia Keuzenkamp, & Theo G. M. Sandfort, “Victimization and Suicidality Among Dutch Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youths,” Am J Public Health. 2013 January; 103(1): 70-72.
@@lee-lee2418 Beaumont explains this thus; The phrase in question (1 Corinthians 4:6 "not to go beyond what is written..." is only part of a sentence, which is itself part of a larger chapter written in the context of a rather long letter. None of these additional contextual layers imply Sola Scriptura. Thus, if these seven words are taken to do so, it would seem that Sola Scriptura was suddenly introduced with no warning in a minor clause of a single sentence in one of the New Testament’s longest writings and never brought up again. Finally, if 1 Corinthians 4:6 is taken as indicating that oral traditions are not authoritative, it would be contrary to numerous other passages (of the Bible) and practices of the apostles and the early Church (even threatening confidence in Christian orthodoxy and the canon of Scripture itself). The main theme and primary concern of First Corinthians is clearly that of unity. The problem was that the immature Corinthians were dividing over the very things that should unite them. In this opening section of the letter, Paul is addressing disunity caused by unbiblical assessments of ministers. Given the textual connection between Paul and Apollos in verses 1:12, 3:4, 3:22 and 4:6, along with his mention of “numerous guides” both in 1:10 and 4:14, plus the material in between devoted to judgment (a theme leading right up to 4:6), it seems best to me to take “not go beyond that which is written” to be referring to the proper biblical standards of ministerial judgment (whether this includes the whole Bible, just the Old Testament, or just Paul’s words in the letter). This explanation fits with the context of the letter in a way that Sola Scriptura would not. (So), it seems that the best contestant for a Sola Scriptura proof text in the Bible actually offers little in the way of support. Much as Jeremiah 10:2-4 sounds like (and has been used as) a clear condemnation of the tradition of decorating Christmas trees, its significance dissolves once one looks below the surface.
He brings up that he had HIV! but he doesn't go into detail about it! Did he get sick from it! Did his HIV go away? Is it on hold from over 20 years ago! Could you answer my question please!
When I hear him talk about "Holy Sexuality" I do feel like he is making an idol out of sexuality. The Pharasees similarly made an idol out of the Sabbath. They prioritized following the Sabbath over loving and healing others, and Jesus rebuked them, saying that the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. Similarly, sexuality was made for love, not the other way around. Anything prioritized above loving others can become and idol - Jesus made this very clear in his rebuke of the Pharasees.
I understand why you got that impression, but I think it's important to keep in mind the LGBTQ community makes it an idol, and so you need to understand their mindset of how it got to be that way and how in order to go forth with the discussion.
Yet one more in a series bringing lgbt Christian people who have opted to forego their emotional and sexual fulfillment. In contrast, where are Sean's videos with lgbt Christians who argue that their Faith and sexuality are part of their personhood and compatible with Faith? I started willing to be enlightened through Sean's many video discussions. The one-sided crusade these multiple videos is evidencing tells me otherwise. The cruelty and lack of genuine Christian understanding in these materials is all the worse because of the systematic and strategically conscious packaging of "Compassion Language" around it all. These videos only reach members of the same echo chamber, affirming the same exclusions that have done so much harm.
He has done interviews with people who are affirming. I can think of three. He's done a discussion with a lesbian, he did a discussion with a pastor who is affirming, and he also posted a conversation with Matthew Vines. I think the main point of Sean doing these in the first place is to help Christians who are in the nonaffirming stance handle conversations and what the attitude should be in general. It's no secret that people who have a nonaffirming stance tend to suck at the delivery or have let hate distort their heart and control their view. The viritrol given by the LGBTQ community I would say is earned for the latter, but for the former I'd say it's a respect thing. If two people with an opposing view on anything enter a discussion regarding it, and one party is being respectful and cordial and the other person is being disrespectful and rude, I think it's appropriate to look at the person who is being respectful in a positive way even if you don't agree with their stance. The LGBTQ scene is a community so of course it's going to differ person by person. There are plenty of people in the LGBTQ community who are fully capable of having respectful conversations with non affirming people, and there are others in the LGBTQ community who don't even want to consider it because imo they feel even giving one positive thing to to a non affirming person demeans the community as a whole.
@@sarahsays194 It would be good to agree with your perspective. Unfortunately I see no sincerity in Sean's ongoing, multiple and non-stop anti-lgbt campaign. I DO see a very well-package set of cosmetics. One that overcomes the significantly poor earlier handling by earlier, more primitive Evangelicals who had zero idea about marketing your message to win. Sean's extensive 'compassion language cannot, however, hide the fact that while holding the Grace and Faith Not Works line of contemporary legalistic, judicial Evangelism, as soon as talk of affirming lgbt Christian issues he reverts and totally forget Grace, Faith or any trace of Jesus's love.
@@tiosurcgib So it's the legal issues you take umbrage to then? If it's that the Christian community is a community so depending on the specific issue Christians will think differently on it. For instance I find no issue with same sex marriage being legal, as I see it as discriminatory. There are of course Christians who believe differently and prefer same sex unions to not be legal. Things are the same in the LGBTQ community. In the interview with the lesbian I talked about earlier (can't remember her name) she didn't agree with the law that would allow children who identify as trans to take transformation medicine (I know it goes by a certain name I just can't remember what it is).
@@tiosurcgib I thought you meant legal when you said issues. I'm trying to figure out what you meant when you said "as soon as talk of affirming LGBT Christian ISSUES he reverts and totally forget Grace, Faith, or any trace of Jesus's love." I took that to mean the issues you mentioned were legal in nature (as in being before or against a law made in relation to an LGBTQ issue) but since that's not the case what were you inferring when you said issues?
Christopher Yuan's contrives this amazing web of bs in an incredible exercise of self denial to please Bible thumpers. Sadly, if the stress of this destructive denial of who he really is does not lead to his eventual suicide, he will probably die an embittered, sad, lonely old man. I feel so sorry for him and hope he matures and abandons these delusions about his actual sexuality.
We need to spend more time on researching how much evidence there is for the truth of this God. The scriptures shouldn’t be the focus of your life if you haven’t put in the work to examine the validity of the truth claim of God. Having a homosexual man succumb to societal, cultural, familial and scriptural pressures is sad to me.
Sexuality is a deeper and stronger trait than identity. God even created animals with sexuality but with a limited sense of identity. Sexual desire was created before the Fall. It's not a result of our sin nature. It's a result of our scientific nature designed by God. In Matthew 19:12, Jesus even said that some people are born non-heterosexual, and He exempted them from heterosexual marriage. He did not explain God's plan for non-heterosexuals, but perhaps He taught by example. Jesus had one "beloved" - John. Jesus was physically intimate with one person - John. Jesus gave "custody" of Mary to one person - John. Jesus gave His final Revelation to one person - John. Jesus was the "Son of David" whose beloved was also named John. There are many more verses describing the love between Jesus and John, as well as the love between David and Jonathan, than are used by people to condemn homosexuality.
@@bernie4268 interesting how should the church deal with 2 men or 2 women who want to share their lives together and decide not to indulge in sex. We can all agree that sex is only a portion of a relationship even less as we get older. What is actually condemned in the bible? Same sex behavior and acts that are abusive...rape..prostitution..pedastry
This makes me feel better about my stance. I'm very conservative. I believe marriage is man and woman. But I have always gone out of my way to be kind to gay people and gay couples. My thought was that if they knew of me as kind and fair, then once they discovered my faith they would understand I want people to know God for heaven's sake. Not because I want them to fear hell. But sometimes I doubt myself. I think I may be just afraid of being labeled homophobic. This helps me find the balance. Praise God for this point of view! May I never beat people with the Word, but rather make heaven look so worth life sacrifice.
So much this!!!
We are commanded to love EVERYONE the way Christ loves us, but just because we love them, doesn't mean we condone their actions. We can love them, gently and kindly show them how they are wrong while allowing Jesus' light to shine through us so they see the BENEFITS of being a true Christian, and not the judgemental condemnation that so many "christians" present. I fully understand why so many people shun Christianity when all they see is that judgement & condemnation.
We can change that.
We can (and should) be the light of Jesus that makes them WANT to turn to The Way, The Truth, and The Life. 😁👍
@@fieroboom Absolutely! When your friend is enjoying his gay lifestyle, and gay marriage, it is our responsibility to gently chide them and tell them it is wrong to be gay, and that if they don't stop, they'll burn in hell forever! This really helped my friend out - he now denies being gay and got a divorce! Praise God! Now sometimes I find him crying in a corner, but I feel good about myself because the bible is definitely true and this way his soul is pure and free and ready to join God! I sure am glad that I found the bible.
Sometimes I am concerned that it might just be a collection of bronze age superstitions from 2000 years ago that has very little evidence to take seriously, and that the many passages endorsing slavery and the murder of children might be signs that it was written by primitive humans instead of a perfect all loving God, but I drown those concerns out of my mind by going to church every Sunday!!
Now my gay friend says his life is ruined, but I know deep down he thanks me for changing his life in a positive way forever, since now he can live out the 10 commandments as specified in the 2000 year old bible that is totally inerrant and in no way the work of man! After all, if the bible had errors, then the Earth would be more than 7 days old and there would be no evidence for Noah's flood which flooded the entire planet! But we all know that's not true :).
I am determined to do the same to many more of my gay friends and relatives. In fact, I may just go on a tour! Bless Jesus and God for teaching us this holy pathway 😁👍
@@radscorpion8 ...or you could just be kind, which is what we're actually supposed to do, but since you seem to be far more interested in writing a novel of satire, I'm sure you'll ignore that bit of unsolicited advice... 🤷♂️
This was a great great interview. I feel like this is information is a must for all pastors, youth leaders, and really all Christians especially in today’s culture. Thank you both!
This is the second time I listen, and it's one of the best dialogue on such topic I've ever heard. Truly appreciate the reminder of Gospel-centeredness. I will definitely read Christopher's book.
I have learned so much from Christopher about faith and surrender!!!
Amazing how the Lord has brought me to listen to you both in one interview. From listening to Christopher & parents in one day and listened to Sean yesterday “ Atheist...” & tonight both of you. Praise God for both of you.
Wow, amazing!! I must have this book. As someone who had lived 30 years in the homosexual lifestyle, I agree 100% with what is said here. God did an amazing work in y life when I submitted to His will. I can’t wait to read and study further.
I'd like to hear about that. I think the question no ones asks is "who am I once Jesus is my Lord?" Does anything change?
@@bernie4268 if Jesus isn't Lord, then nothing changes. We submit to His Lordship, He doesn't submit to ours. You don't have any rights because Christ owes you nothing. You owe all to Him. There's nothing else to understand. You can twist scriptures to serve your purpose, but you don't gain salvation because "you say so".
you've heard of exodus international?
@@otherworld11 Yes, what's your point? Being subjected to oppression by man is not the same thing as being obedient to Christ.
I’m in tears……..tears of joy for this most loving and God-centered discussion.
Not let my desires control me! Awesome! If any of us could do this without faltering!
This was so helpful and encouraging! Thank both of you! Will definitely have to check out his book
Amen. What a sober and beautiful approach from someone who's been there. THANK YOU BOTH 💖🙏 Sola Scriptura 📖💦🔥
Thanks for this conversation. I have family & friends that I love very much & need to know how & when to talk about this subject. This refocused my thoughts.. & edifies me personally. I’ve been married to one Christian man for 30 years.
Dr Sean, I love all the amazing people that you interview!!! Thank you for all these great videos!!!
Really appreciate the thoughtfulness going into this whole issue. I'm just not fully convinced that suicidality among sexual minorities is not mainly caused by our discrimination and stigmatization of them. Could you please post some research references?
I definitely think how some Christians treat gay people have done damage. I also think however the point the LGBTQ+ community likes to make is the suicide rate is higher only because of the stigma from Christians and nothing else. Stats such as what Christopher gave is something to come up against that. Studies also show that LGBTQ+ youth attempt suicide or commit suicide, the majority have other mental issues going on on as well. I think the LGBTQ+ community wants to focus on that one thing and ignore all others because it's easier that way. It's important to keep accountability, but studies such as these show all blame on us isn't correct.
You do that by checking the suicide rates among LGBT people in areas that are more supportive and less supportive and comparing them
Excellent, excellent talk you guys. So educational and grounded in logic and a rational understanding of God's Word. Appreciate you both!! Look forward to reading his book.
This gives me and wife great hope. Our son came out as gay, it’s been difficult.
Definitely with you. It's been over 4 years now since our son told us. We are still seeking the truth about this. The most we are doing since then is to cover him with the Lord's unconditional love and prayers. He is clear with our stand. We have stopped talking about it. But, we are brokenhearted because he declared himself to be an atheist now. This conversation has been very helpful. Personally, I am seeking wisdom beyond knowledge. Do you know of any support groups? We are trying to find one. Thanks for sharing.
@@emmamateo1546 let’s start a support group online.
@@tarraspainhour3042 hi, our son came out about 20 years ago, don’t give up keep praying... George
♥️♥️♥️ Highly recommend Rooted Youth Ministry's podcast - "Understanding and Caring for Same-sex attracted youth" and Speaklife ministry's interview with Rachel Gilson "Born this way Again" super helpful and gracious. I hope you will be blessed by them.
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Absolutely love this video. So beautiful and true and real. God bless~
So glad to hear. Christopher is amazing!
Loved this one! They have all been great. Its sad that the church today tends to shy away from this topic
Its because of the push back and the fear of being labelled homophobic or "unloving".
It’s because the church is poorly educated on the truth of LGBTQ issues! Why talk about something they don’t understand.
Sean, I love your videos! What a blessing you are.
Note: as for going to the “wedding” it’s a No for me. I will not be part of the ritual that eventually tries to scapegoat this with the excuse of “I was doing it for God, or it’s all about leading people to Jesus” might I remind everyone that Aaron allowed the ppl of Israel to make a golden calf with that same excuse, it did not go well for Aaron & the Israelites. Stand your ground, you can love the sinner but do not engage and be part of the sin even the reception is part of the celebration of that union. Otherwise we might be partaking in the thieves treasures while not exactly participating in the act of stealing. Hope this makes sense. God bless you all.
I always want to comment, but don't think it will be received as anything but condemning. You did a good job of being firm but loving. Its looks like we will just end up being labeled homophobic. The line in sand is being drawn. Persecution 8s on its way, but Jesus is even closer. So stand fast till the end, and recieve your crown. GOD BLESS YOU little sister.
Angelica I feel EXACTLY like you do as far as the wedding AND reception. Both are a celebration event and I cannot in my heart celebrate what is clearly sin!. I see and hear of a lot of Christians compromising on this and I just cannot in good conscience cross that line. I have a friend who I've known since elementary school whose daughter is marrying another woman and though she and her husband are dear Christian friends, they are supportive of their daughters marriage and it is causing tension in our friendship because I cannot celebrate this unholy union. So sad how many of our mutual Christian friends are compromising on sin. I feel so alone. But I chose to obey God first and show love how I can in other ways...without compromising.
@@lindaphilippi507 so how exactly would you "show love in other ways" to this couple whose union you believe is unholy? Refuse to see them? Or if you do see them, treat them as if they aren't really a couple? Or encourage them to divorce?
So thankful for Christopher n Sean, true lights in the dark world live in
This really is an amazing interview I love it :) it gave me so much hope and Christopher is so lovely you can see the love of christ in him.
Daisy Brown yeah! That’s why we did it. So glad to hear.
So important for married couples to remember that each of us are still beholden to God because this world is temporal including our marriages.
just don't look at it in a hopeless life-denying way yeah? i used to think my life here was pointless and that Heaven would be this blank Platonic space of singing forever, and i wouldn't even remember my current life, and was ironically really quite a nihilist! but looking at scripture in its context (The Bible Project helped me a lot), the new heaven & earth, the new creation won't be *too* different from this one. purged from all the doubt and suffering, but still life and change and variety and a story, you know?
and though you & your spouse won't be married forever, you'll still literally spend forever together! while - if i understand John 17 correctly - being even more one with them and with everyone else than you were with your spouse in this world. so that isn't temporal
I have read Dr. Yuan’s books. Of the interviews I have listened to, this one is the best. His wisdom shines through.
The single person also is called to abstinence.
Thank you for clarity
Hi Sean, pls bring Christopher Yuan back for another interview, he is now engaged to a wonderful lady.
I. Learned so much. Thanks 😊
Awesome!
I really enjoyed the interview and will purchase the book. God bless! Hope to talk to you, Sean. Ok?
Enjoy the book!!!
This was extremely eye-opening and full of ways to speak truth in love!
Great interview and guest; another book on my reading list! This got me thinking: it's curious to me that the one 'orientation' (relational/sexual) that is NOT being pushed or celebrated or normalised by the world at large (even in Christian circles) is that of being intentionally and happily SINGLE and abstinent. The Apostle Paul celebrated it and wished it for others who came to Christ not yet married, seeing it as a way to wholeheartedly live an uncompromised Christ-oriented life. Our desires and culture conspire to push us into sexual relationship. Godly relationships are wonderful and to be embraced, obviously; but I also hear of many unhappy marriages where people feel unable to fully live out their God-given giftings and callings due to the necessary compromises they must make in marriage, in which their primary focus becomes the family unit. The church would do well to challenge (within the church) the broader cultural assumption that something is lacking if a Christian stays single. We of all people have the true relationship our souls were made for, and we have His example and that of at least one of His disciples as a valid option.
Something comparable is asexuality, which is being accepted more and more everday.
Thank you so much for this, very interesting point.
Absolutely. This is such an excellent comment. Extremely thoughtful. I agree in regards to the church needing to bring more honor to those that are single. Single people tend to be an afterthought and marriage tends to be the "in thing" to do in Christianity. This is unfortunate, as two of the biggest world changers, Jesus and Paul, were both single! 😊
We are Children of God.
The activities we do are just a fraction of who we are.
It makes me so sad when pastors like steven anderson say there is no hope for ex homasexuals he says they are all automatically reprobate and all go to hell it really upset me when I saw what he taught.
That is so upsetting and heartbreaking💔
Read Matthew 21:31 then read the context verses 23-32
Great perspectives.
not really my favorite topic but my youth pastor sent this video to me since we have been discussing my homosexuality recently which isnt a struggle at this point because i have accepted it as part of me but still an interesting discussion
"Isn't a struggle?"
So glad you are already to a point of accepting it as part of who God made you! Check out some RUclips videos by Matthew Vines, Kathy Baldock, Justin Lee.
@@mountainguy7762 what do they talk about?
God is good🙏
Amazing interview! Thank you.
"if you have had victory over sin in your life, you can help someone have victory over theirs" - I think the issue is many who consider themselves believers are not convinced that SSA IS a sin - so the struggle isn't to help them have victory, it's to help them see that it even is a sin and not how they were made by God.
Excellent learnt so much
Thank you for this worthwhile interview. I read Christopher's book last summer. It was a phenomenal gift.
My pleasure!
Thank you,
I have enjoyed thus segment as a first time viewer
Quick but important fact check on suicidality of gay youth in the Netherlands. A non-affirming response by parents is linked to suicide attempts by youth. Non-affirming responses at school also play a role in suicidal ideations and attempts.
I was unable to find a source comparing suicide rates between Dutch and American LGBT youth that Chris implies to be pulling from.
Diana D. van Bergen, Henny M. W. Bos, Jantine van Lisdonk, Saskia Keuzenkamp, & Theo G. M. Sandfort, “Victimization and Suicidality Among Dutch Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youths,” Am J Public Health. 2013 January; 103(1): 70-72.
His life could be a movie someday
I hope so!
Truly, madly and deeply agree with you. This will help many people
How is he open to getting married if he is not sexually attracted to women?
Is marriage only about finally getting to have sex? Interesting question.
Because he absolutely trusts God with his sexuality.
Sola Scriptura 1:02:38 Where is that in the Bible?
Where are the other solas ?
@@verarivadeneira5275 you'll see I asked them this two years ago - that there is no answer says it all...
1 Corinthians 4:6 (ESV).... "not to go beyond what is written..."
@@lee-lee2418 Beaumont explains this thus; The phrase in question (1 Corinthians 4:6 "not to go beyond what is written..." is only part of a sentence, which is itself part of a larger chapter written in the context of a rather long letter. None of these additional contextual layers imply Sola Scriptura. Thus, if these seven words are taken to do so, it would seem that Sola Scriptura was suddenly introduced with no warning in a minor clause of a single sentence in one of the New Testament’s longest writings and never brought up again. Finally, if 1 Corinthians 4:6 is taken as indicating that oral traditions are not authoritative, it would be contrary to numerous other passages (of the Bible) and practices of the apostles and the early Church (even threatening confidence in Christian orthodoxy and the canon of Scripture itself).
The main theme and primary concern of First Corinthians is clearly that of unity. The problem was that the immature Corinthians were dividing over the very things that should unite them. In this opening section of the letter, Paul is addressing disunity caused by unbiblical assessments of ministers. Given the textual connection between Paul and Apollos in verses 1:12, 3:4, 3:22 and 4:6, along with his mention of “numerous guides” both in 1:10 and 4:14, plus the material in between devoted to judgment (a theme leading right up to 4:6), it seems best to me to take “not go beyond that which is written” to be referring to the proper biblical standards of ministerial judgment (whether this includes the whole Bible, just the Old Testament, or just Paul’s words in the letter). This explanation fits with the context of the letter in a way that Sola Scriptura would not.
(So), it seems that the best contestant for a Sola Scriptura proof text in the Bible actually offers little in the way of support. Much as Jeremiah 10:2-4 sounds like (and has been used as) a clear condemnation of the tradition of decorating Christmas trees, its significance dissolves once one looks below the surface.
He brings up that he had HIV! but he doesn't go into detail about it! Did he get sick from it! Did his HIV go away? Is it on hold from over 20 years ago! Could you answer my question please!
A sad story. I life ruined by the internalation of religious prejudices and finding consolation in targeting other gays who dare to live their lifes.
What a life story! Jeremiah29!!!
That’s always my question to folks about this subject i, is it holy ?
So basically he decided to live without romantic love or maybe to avoid romantic love
The only relationship in this life that is
compared to Christ and the church is
a husband and wife marriage should be
honored by all
#RefundTheBlue
When I hear him talk about "Holy Sexuality" I do feel like he is making an idol out of sexuality. The Pharasees similarly made an idol out of the Sabbath. They prioritized following the Sabbath over loving and healing others, and Jesus rebuked them, saying that the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. Similarly, sexuality was made for love, not the other way around. Anything prioritized above loving others can become and idol - Jesus made this very clear in his rebuke of the Pharasees.
Wow,I got the exact opposite. I saw him saying let's put sexuality in it's place. Sexuality is a desire, not an identity. Maybe I'm wrong....
I understand why you got that impression, but I think it's important to keep in mind the LGBTQ community makes it an idol, and so you need to understand their mindset of how it got to be that way and how in order to go forth with the discussion.
That’s his ministry so obviously he’s going to put emphasis on that. It doesn’t mean is his idol.
Yet one more in a series bringing lgbt Christian people who have opted to forego their emotional and sexual fulfillment. In contrast, where are Sean's videos with lgbt Christians who argue that their Faith and sexuality are part of their personhood and compatible with Faith?
I started willing to be enlightened through Sean's many video discussions. The one-sided crusade these multiple videos is evidencing tells me otherwise. The cruelty and lack of genuine Christian understanding in these materials is all the worse because of the systematic and strategically conscious packaging of "Compassion Language" around it all. These videos only reach members of the same echo chamber, affirming the same exclusions that have done so much harm.
He has done interviews with people who are affirming. I can think of three. He's done a discussion with a lesbian, he did a discussion with a pastor who is affirming, and he also posted a conversation with Matthew Vines. I think the main point of Sean doing these in the first place is to help Christians who are in the nonaffirming stance handle conversations and what the attitude should be in general. It's no secret that people who have a nonaffirming stance tend to suck at the delivery or have let hate distort their heart and control their view. The viritrol given by the LGBTQ community I would say is earned for the latter, but for the former I'd say it's a respect thing. If two people with an opposing view on anything enter a discussion regarding it, and one party is being respectful and cordial and the other person is being disrespectful and rude, I think it's appropriate to look at the person who is being respectful in a positive way even if you don't agree with their stance. The LGBTQ scene is a community so of course it's going to differ person by person. There are plenty of people in the LGBTQ community who are fully capable of having respectful conversations with non affirming people, and there are others in the LGBTQ community who don't even want to consider it because imo they feel even giving one positive thing to to a non affirming person demeans the community as a whole.
@@sarahsays194 It would be good to agree with your perspective. Unfortunately I see no sincerity in Sean's ongoing, multiple and non-stop anti-lgbt campaign. I DO see a very well-package set of cosmetics. One that overcomes the significantly poor earlier handling by earlier, more primitive Evangelicals who had zero idea about marketing your message to win. Sean's extensive 'compassion language cannot, however, hide the fact that while holding the Grace and Faith Not Works line of contemporary legalistic, judicial Evangelism, as soon as talk of affirming lgbt Christian issues he reverts and totally forget Grace, Faith or any trace of Jesus's love.
@@tiosurcgib So it's the legal issues you take umbrage to then? If it's that the Christian community is a community so depending on the specific issue Christians will think differently on it. For instance I find no issue with same sex marriage being legal, as I see it as discriminatory. There are of course Christians who believe differently and prefer same sex unions to not be legal. Things are the same in the LGBTQ community. In the interview with the lesbian I talked about earlier (can't remember her name) she didn't agree with the law that would allow children who identify as trans to take transformation medicine (I know it goes by a certain name I just can't remember what it is).
@@sarahsays194 'Legal' has a specific meaning in Christian religious discourse. It might be useful to become properly acquainted with the narratives.
@@tiosurcgib I thought you meant legal when you said issues. I'm trying to figure out what you meant when you said "as soon as talk of affirming LGBT Christian ISSUES he reverts and totally forget Grace, Faith, or any trace of Jesus's love." I took that to mean the issues you mentioned were legal in nature (as in being before or against a law made in relation to an LGBTQ issue) but since that's not the case what were you inferring when you said issues?
Christopher Yuan's contrives this amazing web of bs in an incredible exercise of self denial to please Bible thumpers.
Sadly, if the stress of this destructive denial of who he really is does not lead to his eventual suicide, he will probably die an embittered, sad, lonely old man.
I feel so sorry for him and hope he matures and abandons these delusions about his actual sexuality.
We need to spend more time on researching how much evidence there is for the truth of this God. The scriptures shouldn’t be the focus of your life if you haven’t put in the work to examine the validity of the truth claim of God. Having a homosexual man succumb to societal, cultural, familial and scriptural pressures is sad to me.
Sexuality is a deeper and stronger trait than identity. God even created animals with sexuality but with a limited sense of identity. Sexual desire was created before the Fall. It's not a result of our sin nature. It's a result of our scientific nature designed by God. In Matthew 19:12, Jesus even said that some people are born non-heterosexual, and He exempted them from heterosexual marriage. He did not explain God's plan for non-heterosexuals, but perhaps He taught by example. Jesus had one "beloved" - John. Jesus was physically intimate with one person - John. Jesus gave "custody" of Mary to one person - John. Jesus gave His final Revelation to one person - John. Jesus was the "Son of David" whose beloved was also named John. There are many more verses describing the love between Jesus and John, as well as the love between David and Jonathan, than are used by people to condemn homosexuality.
Yes that is same sex love. We're not talking about same sex love. Isn't the issue same sex sex? Can the church bless chaste same sex relationships?
@@bernie4268 interesting how should the church deal with 2 men or 2 women who want to share their lives together and decide not to indulge in sex. We can all agree that sex is only a portion of a relationship even less as we get older. What is actually condemned in the bible? Same sex behavior and acts that are abusive...rape..prostitution..pedastry
Hi Sean, pls bring Christopher Yuan back for another interview, he is now engaged to a wonderful lady.