Coming Out Of The Closet
I am sure the title of this article caused you to think about those who formerly
practiced homosexuality in private and the ”coming out of the closet”
is a way of expressing their practice with pride and openness and with the hope
that they will be accepted.
This article is not about homosexuality which the Bible describes as a sin and
those who practice such shall not inherit the kingdom of God (1 Corinthians
6:9). But the person who ceases the sinful practice and obeys the Gospel will
be accepted by God (1 Corinthians 6:11).
The coming out of the closet that this article will address is the Christian
revealing their faith.
So many people are worried that if they let their friends and neighbors know
that they are a Christian, that they will be treated differently. Stop the worrying,
the Bible tells us that Christians will be treated differently. We who profess
our faith in God will be made fun of. We will be the brunt of the office jokes,
and the snide comments will continue. This will continue until we denounce our
faith and start to practice worldliness once again. Then we would be like those
who practice all sorts of wickedness, and that would make them so happy.
We who are Christians are hated by just about every person who does not like
to live by the rules God gave us in His Bible. The media looks for ways to make
a public spectacle of true Christians. I say true Christians because there are
a lot of pseudo-Christians out there that may wear a title called “Christian”,
but their lives show no proof of them being one.
In fact, if you have to tell someone you are a Christian, you are probably not
being one. (Let that sink in and soak for a while).
Jesus taught that the people who persecute the Christians are in effect persecuting
the Christ. Notice in Acts 9 that Saul was persecuting Christians, but Jesus
asked “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?” (Acts
9:4).
A Christian is to let their light shine (Matthew 5:16). This does not mean turn
on the light bulb, and it does not mean to shine so that people will glorify
us. It means to let a Christian set a good example of faithfulness and love
and obedience in worship, with the hope that others will glorify God themselves.
A Christian is to trust in God and not worry about what a person or group of
persons can and would do. Jesus said we would be blessed if people curse us
for His names sake (Matthew 5:11).
So how do we get Christians to come out of the closet? We need to encourage
them to do so. The first thing is to examine our faith 2 Corinthians 13:5, and
next we need to dedicate ourselves to the Lord, and be devoted to Him. If our
focus is on Jesus and God, then we should not have a problem causing others
to focus upon them either.
If you are afraid to let the world know that you belong to Jesus, then Jesus
will not accept you into Heaven. Read Matthew 10:32-33. Are you ashamed of God
or Jesus? Stop it now and come out of the closet. Show the world you belong
to Jesus. Let us help you on that pathway towards glory.
God is not willing that any perish (2 Peter 3:9). You must believe
that Jesus is the Son of God and died on the cross for your sins. (Acts 8:37).
You must repent of your sins (Luke 13:3), you must confess
Jesus as Lord (Matthew 10:32) and you must be baptized for
the remission of sins (Acts 2:38; 22:16). Then you must remain faithful
and continue learning how to serve God (2 Peter 3:18). Let us help
you on your spiritual journey. May God bless you in your study of His word.
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By Carey Scott via the Madisonville Meteor; September 2, 2009
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