t’s really an encouragement of discipleship, it looks like anything else that we’re offering to anyone else, any other person struggling with any other issue in their life.
ALAN CHAMBERSSatan, the enemy is using people to further his agenda to destroy the Kingdom of God and as many souls as he can.
More Alan Chambers Quotes
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I think we have to do a better job than we’ve done. So I do think there is, people rush to judgment and rush to clarify their point on this issue in ways that they don’t’ rush to judgment and to clarity on other issues.
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For other people who are involved in unrepentant sin whether it’s the sin of homosexual sexual expression or gluttony or pride or heterosexual sexual expression outside of a monogamous heterosexual marriage.
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I am pursuing Christ wholeheartedly 100 percent. I don’t need a theologian or a set of man-made beliefs to guide me in my daily life.
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There wasn’t reparative therapy in Corinth. So in this passage I think people came to Christ and experienced a new life in him apart from the therapeutic process.
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I think it’s hypocritical and inconsistent for us to attack this one group of people over any other group of people that are within our churches today.
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When I said on national television I still struggle.
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That, I think, sets people up for unrealistic expectations and is something that I’m not willing to offer when we’re sharing these types of messages or presenting what was presented to me.
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Through biblical community in their local church, through honesty and transparency, sharing what it is that troubles them, being accountable.
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Now on to reparative therapy, I think counseling is a wonderful tool for anybody regardless of what struggle they bring to the table.
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So to pick and choose that once you come to Christ you’re never going to struggle in those areas again or never fall prey to stumbling in those ways again, I just, I don’t think we can assure that.
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A reparative therapist called me and said if you’ll come into therapy with me I can cure you of your temptations and attractions 100 percent.
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I’m looking at offering biblical holiness, not an unrealistic expectation for people that will leave them disappointed.
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Or any other thing – are those people in danger of losing their salvation over those issues?
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They’re a wonderful and balanced group of people and I’m grateful for their support.
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It’s about pursuing a relationship with Christ.
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So he can add his voice to the chorus of others whether it’s gay activists or now a New Testament professor.
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Who need to be discipled and to pursue Christ in their life.
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What I know about my relationship with Christ is that as a believer.
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I think that’s really where we need to be more consistent as believers.
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I am eternally secure. I gave my heart to Christ and that gift of salvation is irrevocable.
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One of the many evils this world has to offer is the sin of homosexuality.
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I think it’s for me with regards to this issue I believe in justification at the point of salvation.
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I believe the gay community is a good group of people but with groups like NAMBLA [a pedophile group] riding on their coattails.
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I think we can all use a little bit of counseling on planet earth today. But when it comes to reparative therapy.
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And that’s a wonderful thing and that’s what we will always offer at Exodus.
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I think for believers you know we are helping people pursue holiness through a relationship with Christ.
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