“Adulterers Sensitivity Statement” ?!

We need to be careful to judge sin according to God's Word and recognize when people give some sins "special treatment."

What would you think if you read this statement on a Christian site:

“We affirm adulterers as loved by God and valuable to their families, neighborhoods, friends, and communities. 
They should be treated with dignity and never caused emotional suffering just because they're attracted to sexual partners besides their spouse.”

I ask this because I discovered an “LGBTQ+ Sensitivity Statement” with similar language on a Christian website. The author admitted sexual sins are uniquely damaging (1 Corinthians 6:18) and LGBTQ+ lifestyles are sinful. But his sensitivity statement suggests these sins aren't related to a person's character and have no damaging effects on families or communities. 

The site contained no statements of sensitivity for liars, thieves, adulterers, prostitutes, or gossips because those sins aren't promoted by culture. 

The author talked about his love for his LGBTQ+ friends, but admitted that he struggles with “not being fond of everything the Bible teaches.” (source

It breaks my heart to hear a Christian say this. 

No love is greater than God's. His commands are lovingly designed for our spiritual, physical, and emotional well-being. Sinful lifestyles destroy people and mock God's love.

This should be our statement of sensitivity”:
 
Let the one who boasts boast about this:
    that they have the understanding to know me,
that I am the Lord, who exercises kindness,
    justice and righteousness on earth,
    for in these I delight, declares the Lord.
 

Knowing God's character and His sacrificial love should give us a “fondness” for everything He teaches, because everything from God is born of love.

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I encourage you to check out today's Bite Size Bible Study: Are You Fond of God's Commands? In it, I further examine some specific claims from this website. I hope you know that I have no desire to pick on this particular website, but it represents many websites and many Christian teachings that have compromised God's truth and downplayed God's love in order not to offend people. This website teaches good biblical truth in other areas, but clearly compromises on some cultural issues. And that makes it even more dangerous because we are more likely to accept false teaching when it's surrounded by good teaching. I also tried to leave my concerns in comments graciously stated, but for some reason, they didn't go through.
 
This example also emphasizes our need to understand the Galatians 1:10 mindset: see Do You Have a Galatians 1:10 Mindset? 
 
I also encourage you to be aware of gay revisionist theology: Lies in Disguise: Rewriting Scripture to Approve Immorality
 
Lies in Disguise is a book that can help you understand and avoid half-truths that are damaging the church. And it's concise, understandable, and filled with Scripture like all of the Bible Love Notes devotions. Click the image to find out more.
 

We need to be careful to judge sin according to God's Word and recognize when people give some sins "special treatment."



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Christians in the Age of Selfies

We live in an age of dangerous SELFIES and I'm not talking about photos. This 1-minute devotion explains.

It's the age of selfies.


But I'm not talking about photography.


I'm talking about self-esteem, self-fulfillment, self-adulation, self-love, self-contentment.

Selfies started our human mess… 

The Bible began with Eve seeking to fulfill herself apart from God, falsely believing she could become like God. The results were a fallen earth, fallen human nature, sin, disease, decay, evil, suffering, confusion, and death (Genesis 3).

Throughout human history, selfies have continued to ruin our world.

Self always has and always will stand in the way of knowing God. Jesus said it this way:

“If any of you wants to be my follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross daily, and follow me. If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it. And what do you benefit if you gain the whole world but are yourself lost or destroyed?” Luke 9:23-25 NLT

God alone should be the focus of our esteem, fulfillment, adulation, love, and contentment.

The world tells us to trust in ourselves with all of our heart, depend on our own wisdom, in all our ways acknowledge ourselves, and direct our own path.

Scripture says, Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.Proverbs 3:5-6 

Let's listen to Scripture. 

See Research Shows Harms of High Self-Esteem.


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Are You Feeling Low? Try This...

When we're feeling great, but especially when we're feeling low, God recommends this practice that can help us refocus!

Take note of an important truth in all of these passages:


“So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.” Colossians 2:6-7

“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6-7

Thanksgiving—overflowing, in all circumstances, to overcome anxiety.

This is a truth that should deeply impact us. 

God knows us. He created us. He knows what we need. When things are good, but especially when they are tough, we need to cultivate thanksgiving.

I can testify that when I’m feeling overwhelmed with challenges, refocusing on my blessings is essential for my well-being.  I might put it this way: the most important time to thank God for my blessings is when I feel the least blessed. 

If we can't think of anything else, we can always be thankful for our salvation, God's love for us, His perfect Word, and a perfect eternity. When we start with those blessings, it's natural to remember other ways He has blessed us and continues to bless us.

So if you’re feeling low or overwhelmed, take some time to thank God!

For more encouragement in this area, see Do You Have a Happiness Diary and Gratitude Attitude.


When we're feeling great, but especially when we're feeling low, God recommends this practice that can help us refocus!




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God's Creation Is Interesting! — Part 2

These 3 devotions share some interesting facts about God's creation such as ants, the color green, a lion's roar, shark teeth.

I pray that these three devotions will give you an appreciation for the interesting elements of God's wonderful creation.

 

Why Proverbs Says, "Go to the Ant

When Proverbs 6:6 tells us to "go to the ant," it's a message we should trust.


https://biblelovenotes.blogspot.com/2016/05/green.html

Exploring God's Message in the Color Green  

Take a moment and be blessed and inspired by the way God has used the color green to bring truth and beauty into our world. 


https://biblelovenotes.blogspot.com/2014/07/Miracle-God.html



God's Creation and the Most Amazing Miracle of All

Some fun facts that will encourage you and provide proof that God is the Creator.

 

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It offers fun insights about our Lord's creation of fireflies, bugs, and dogs! 


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These 3 devotions share some interesting facts about God's creation such as ants, the color green, a lion's roar, shark teeth.


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Do You Have a Galatians 1:10 Mindset?

When our language about sin or our definition of sin contradicts the Scripture, we've denied the Galatians 1:10 mindset.

When Paul rebuked those who'd reverted to Old Testament law-keeping, he explained his godly motive:

Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.” Galatians 1:10

These Galatians were under powerful cultural and ethnic influence to obey Old Testament laws which Christ has fulfilled. They were heavily influenced by the law-keeping Jews, even though they had accepted the New Covenant in Christ.

We see this happening in the modern Hebrew Roots or Torah-observant Movement, which has trapped many professing Christians. It should be no surprise that it typically produces a pharisaic superiority in its followers who strongly criticize Christians living biblically, unshackled by the law. 

But this example is not the major cultural pressure on Christianity. The strongest pressure is coming from our world's promotion of sinful lifestyles and sinful practices. There's strong pressure on Christians to soften biblical language so we can avoid being called hateful and harmful.

In truth, silencing, softening, or underestimating God's commands is hateful, based solely on winning human approval. 

God's strong, clear warnings in Scripture are not hateful. We should speak and act graciously, but be unashamed of the clarity and emphasis of God's Word. God came to save us from sin, not comfort us as we head toward Hell.  

Whenever our language about sin or our definition of sin contradicts the language and definitions of Scripture, we've denied the Galatians 1:10 mindset. 

For more on the subjects in this devotion, see Hebrew Roots Movement and The Effects of Culture.

 

When our language about sin or our definition of sin contradicts the Scripture, we've denied the Galatians 1:10 mindset.


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Christianity and Karma Are Not Compatible

We need to accurately understand what the Bible teaches because many Christians have adopted a false belief I call "Christian Karma." This 1-minute devotion explains.

Some Christians don't recognize it, but they've adopted a philosophy I call "Christian karma."

Instead of realizing that bad things often happen to good people (e.g., Joseph and the Apostle Paul) and good things often happen to bad people, they feel that every problem is connected to a sin.


Like Job's friends, they think people somehow deserve their problems.

This belief isn't scriptural, and it adds an unfair burden to the person who is already suffering. It's one thing when sin is clearly linked to a problem (e.g., an alcoholic gets cirrhosis or a promiscuous teen gets pregnant). But judging people when there's no clear link is "Christian karma."

In John 9:2-3, the disciples thought sickness was always related to sin, and Jesus corrected them. In Luke 13:1-5, Jesus said those killed in a political massacre and fallen tower were no more deserving than those who survived.

Galatians 6:7-8 says a man reaps what he sows. But unlike karma, God doesn't promise justice here on earth (2 Thessalonians 1:6-7), and He doesn't promise a carefree life for those who are righteous (John 16:33). 

Let's be fully Christian and quit mixing Hinduism with Christianity (Colossians 2:8).

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Read how karma relates to Galatians 6:7-8 HERE.  

If you don't know what karma is, here's a definition: Karma.

  

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Absolutely No Comparison!

Christianity and Islam have no common ground when it comes to Prophets, Teachings, Traditions, Beliefs, and Behavior.

Sometimes people try to compare Islam with Christianity.
 
For example, they claim Christianity is just as violent as Islam, and they point to the cultural and religious violence of 
the Reformation period.
 
But this is one section of history which Christians acknowledge as wrong (Matthew 5:43-48).
 
In contrast, violence, deception, and warfare have characterized Islam from the beginning to the present (source). 

Jesus said we should love our enemies. Mohammad, who ordered the killing of thousands, said, I have been ordered (by Allah) to fight against the people until they testify that none has the right to be worshiped but Allah,” and “Whoever changed his Islamic religion, then kill him.” (source)
 
 
People sometimes compare biblical submission to the treatment of women in Islam. But that's another ignorant claim.
 
Christian submission is about leadership, not value. Scripture clearly explains that women are equal to men and should be treated with respect and protected as physically weaker than men (Galatians 3:28; 1 Peter 3:7).

The prophet Mohammad said the majority of people in Hell will be women. He said it takes two female witnesses to equal one male witness. (source) The Quran commands husbands who think their wives are not behaving right to “advise them, and forsake them in the bed and [finally] strike them.” (source
 
No wonder Islamic domestic abuse is so prominent in America (NBC). 

Christians aren't perfect, but Christianity doesn't approve or promote violence or abuse. Islam does.
 
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Beware of propaganda. Social media hides most things which criticize Islam and promotes things which defend it. If you Google a question about violent Islamic laws, large numbers of Islamic sites appear with attempts to explain away these violent passages in their holy writings. But the life and words of their prophet Mohammad, their violence throughout history, and their violence against women reveal the true character of Islam. 

Why am I writing about Islam?
I've started writing occasional posts about Muslims over the last few years because most Christians simply see Islam as a false religion, instead of realizing that their purpose is to convert or kill Christians and Jews. We need to understand that Muslim violence and hatred are not simply about extremist groups. The religion itself is extreme and violent. And Muslims have a growing influence in our world based largely on propaganda and threat. 
 
Not all Muslims are involved in fraud, deception, hate, and violence, but their faith is based on holy books and prophets promoting deception and hatred. Muslims who act in deceptive, hateful, and violent ways are not violating Islam. They are faithfully living it as directed in Islamic teachings. Listen to this video to find out more about the ungodly Life of Mohammad, their revered prophet who claimed to reveal the character and commands of their god Allah.
 
Let's be fully aware of what Islam teaches, fully aware of the deception, violence, and propaganda it promotes. Let's pray for Muslims to come to know the only true God who teaches love and honesty. And be aware that only fools compare Christianity with Islam or Mohammad with Jesus.
 
Also beware that Islam inspires fear in people, and government agencies often try to mask the fact that Muslims are behind violence. For example, Muslim extremists have been murdering Christians in Nigeria for more than a decade while most news agencies ignore the violence or claim it's not related to religion. See the stats: The Religion Responsible for the Greatest Persecution of Christians.

 
Christianity and Islam have no common ground when it comes to Prophets, Teachings, Traditions, Beliefs, and Behavior.









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Godliness with Contentment = Great Gain

Most of us need to re-think our definition of needs and wants and this short devotion offers the biblical way to do that.

Most of you reading this (me included) don't know the difference between a luxury and a necessity. 

For example, the majority of people in our world don’t have warm showers, heat and air conditioning, modern health-care facilities, readily available medicines, vitamins, and exercise equipment, a personal automobile, books, entertainment, a closet full of clothes, etc.

We think we are roughing it when we go camping even though many people live in camping conditions their whole lives. 

I'm grateful when I think about these truths, but I admit that I typically take them for granted.

First Timothy 6:6-19 is a long passage, but I encourage you to read it all. Let me offer some highlights:

“Godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with that.… The love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.… Be rich in good deeds … generous and willing to share.”

Godliness with contentment: when we know God, everything material should fade in comparison. He is our most valuable treasure.

So let's seek God in prayer this week and ask Him if there are any areas where we are confusing a luxury with a need, any areas where we are being stingy when we should be generous, any areas where we need God's contentment.

Philippians 4:6-7 are great verses to recite when we're feeling discontent. 

For more insights into contentment, see I Can't Be Happy Unless regarding discontent in relationships and The Poison of Entitlement regarding discontent with material possessions.

 

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Most of us need to re-think our definition of needs and wants and this short devotion offers the biblical way to do that.



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The Apple of God’s Eye

This devotion from the book Wisdom for Life will help you understand how much God loves you!

Today I'm sharing one of the 100 devotions from my book Wisdom for Life called:

 The Apple of God's Eye. 

The phrase “apple of his eye” was used by Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, but it is most famously known as a biblical term, a phrase found in several Old Testament passages. The CSB translates it less poetically and more accurately as “the pupil of his eye.” Whether we use the phrase “apple of his eye” or “pupil of his eye,” it means something we passionately cherish and protect. 

In Psalm 17:8, David calls out to God: “Protect me as the pupil of your eye; hide me in the shadow of your wings.” Deuteronomy 32:9–10 and Zechariah 2:8 tell us that God treats His people as the “pupil of his eye.” 

We instinctively protect and cherish our eyes, perhaps more than any other part of our bodies. Our eye’s pupil is sensitive to the slightest touch, harmed by the tiniest particles, and critically important for our vision. 

God cherishes His children as the apple of His eye. He is sensitive to our slightest needs and constantly aware of our concerns. Nothing happens to us without His full knowledge. How fitting if we respond to His great love by cherishing His instructions as the apple of our eye, refusing to let particles of sin obstruct our vision of right and wrong. 

“Keep my commands and you will live; guard my teachings as the apple of your eye. (Prov. 7:2)

For Further Thought

God provides a number of protections for the pupil: both the iris and cornea carefully protect the pupil from harmful light and particles. What a great illustration of His love and concern for us. Does this analogy help you better understand the way God cherishes and protects you?

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God's Creation Is Fun! — Part 1

These 3 devotions offer insights in "fun" aspects of God's creation with some fun facts about Fireflies, bugs on the sidewalk, and dogs!!

I pray these three devotions will help you realize the fun aspects God has built into His creation. What other examples can you add to these? 

   

https://biblelovenotes.blogspot.com/2013/08/Fireflies.html


Look at the Firefly and Praise Our Creator
Some incredible facts about fireflies and some incredible thoughts about our God. 


Enjoying Bugs on the Sidewalk

This one-minute devotion explains how God's creation can improve our health, well-being, and faith. 

 

Dogs Tell Us Something About Our God 

Dog owners will love this one-minute devotion that shares some wonderful information about how God created dogs for our benefit. 

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It offers interesting insights into our Lord's creation of ants, sharks, lions, and the color green! 


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These 3 devotions offer insights in "fun" aspects of God's creation with some fun facts about Fireflies, bugs on the sidewalk, and dogs!!


 
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