Leviticus 16-18
God demands certain things concerning sexual relationships. He goes into great detail here in chapter 18 so no one can “accidentally” sleep with someone they shouldn’t. Read the list. It is a sin to have sex with a blood relative: a parent, a child, a half-sibling, a niece, nephew, aunt, step-parent, grandchild. Having sex with a blood relative can send you to jail yet today.
God is also specific about the sin of having sex with an animal. I would think we can all agree that these sexual acts are sin, an abomination.
So how can anyone read 18:22 and not think the same thing? Homosexuality is a sin according to Scripture.
Someone recently told me the world would be a better place if everyone was more like Jesus, loving and accepting of everyone. But did Jesus accept everyone? What about the Sadducees and Pharisees? What about the rich young man who walked away from Jesus? What about Judas who betrayed Him?
I agree with my friend. The world would be a better place if people were more like Jesus. Jesus loved everyone so much He died for them. If He just accepted everyone He wouldn’t have had to go to the cross.
Jesus loved people enough to point out sin in their lives and demanded they repent. Jesus never turned a blind eye to sin that would lead a person to hell. He never glossed over sin or justified it. Jesus called the woman at the well out, then told her to quit sinning.
If I want to be like Jesus, I must love the homosexual enough to identify homosexuality as a sin. The truth is God does love everyone, and accepts anyone who confesses sin and asks His forgiveness. He is faithful and just to forgive every sin. But asking forgiveness comes before acceptance.
I know this is not a politically correct viewpoint. But I am not accountable to you. I love you in Jesus’ name. And sin is sin.

It’s always interesting to me that people will separate love and justice. They really go hand in hand. If Jesus really and truly loves us, then he must disagree with and punish those who do not follow his good and perfect law. Humans have tried to pervert God’s words to allow them to live a life of their choosing and then claim that if God really loves them that he will allow their disobedience and simply cover it with grace. That’s not what the Bible teaches about grace and while it is a free gift, it has and always will come with the responsibility to obey the one who offers it. Excellent post as always.
Thank you for your words. I pray that all of us will grasp the importance of knowing what the Bible says, and then obey it. Love and justice really do go together. That’s something we must never forget. God bless you richly, Joe.