Tuesday, February 26, 2019

How to Answer the Homosexual Trap Question


Introduction – Lauren Daigle


Back in October of 2018, popular Christian song artist, Lauren Daigle, made a celebrity appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Afterward, she was confronted in a radio program by a question that we will all face sooner or later – “Do you feel that homosexuality is a sin?

Regardless of what your opinion is regarding how she handled the interview, the reason I have written this blog is because I believe that we as the Church have not prepared ourselves well enough to appropriately respond to this question. As far as I am aware, Daigle never said that she believes homosexuality was okay. On the contrary, her response was, “I don’t know.” And this is the Church’s downfall – that we don’t know our Bibles….

…And when we don’t know our Bibles, we are ill-prepared to give a reason for the hope that lies within us (1 Pet. 3:15). Thus, when we are ill-equipped to answer the world’s questions, we miss the opportunities that present themselves (Jer. 46:17) and are unable to truly make the most of our time (Eph. 5:16).

How Should We Respond?


As humans, we tend to fall into one of two extremes. Either we place all of our focus on “loving” the individual and thus fail to tell them the truth, or we focus all of our attention on what is true without actually caring about them as a person. Neither of these are examples of true love.

Furthermore, we must not only speak the truth in love but, we must be wise regarding both when and how we share it (Matt. 10:16; Eph. 5:15). There are two main reasons for this: First, we will all give an account of ourselves to God (Rom. 14:12) and, second, like Lauren Daigle [though likely not to the same degree], we will all give an account to those around us.

Trap Question: “Do you feel that homosexuality is a sin?”

Answer: God’s Word says that all sexual activity is to only occur within the confines of a marriage between one biologically born man and one biologically born woman. Thus, anything outside of those parameters, is sin which would include: premarital sex, affairs, pornography, homosexuality, bestiality and so on. If it’s a sexual activity outside of the marriage union between one biologically born man and one biologically born woman, then God considers it a sin.

Why a Trap?


This is known as a “Trap Question” because it is the same tactic the Pharisees tried to use on Jesus over and over again in the Gospel accounts. We are to be wise because there are many people in our lives who are not really interested in knowing the Truth, all they want to do is get us as Christians to say something they deem offensive and label us as bigots and hate-mongers. Therefore, as best as you can, try to avoid chasing after meaningless rabbits [this happens to be one of my biggest areas of weakness].

They will likely come back at you a few times with, “…but what do you think…” or “…how do you feel about it?” Honestly, it doesn’t matter what you and I think about the topic. None of us are purely objective when it comes to hot-button issues such as this one. God’s Word, and His Word alone, is Truth. That is why the answer begins by saying, “God’s Word says…”, because it answers their question and can potentially free you from their personal vendetta. After all, you’re just repeating what God has already instructed so, if they don’t like the answer, they can take it up with Him.

Conclusion


As the world continues to become more hostile to the Gospel we can expect to receive this question and others like it more often. Whether on Social Media or face-to-face interactions, the questions are coming. The time to prepare answers to the hard questions of life is not as they are being asked. While God certainly does give us grace in the moment, it’s not necessarily the wisest course of action to simply coast by. Allow Him to continue to renew your mind daily as you study His Word so that you can be best equipped for the future.

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