The balance between the instruments we use

Dr. Roberto Miranda
(Audio: Español)

RESUMEN: The issue of homosexuality is a harmful evil that is growing and becoming more entrenched in modern culture. Churches and Christian leaders must be well-informed and handle it with balance. Homosexuality is difficult to break once it has taken root in an individual's mentality, often due to childhood deformations, generational curses, sexual abuse, and family distortions. Machetes are not effective in dealing with this issue; instead, delicate surgical tools are required that come from the Word of the Lord. There is a need for ministries that combine spiritual warfare, reprimanding of demons, and counseling, patience, and love. If churches do not combine these instruments and attitudes, they will produce more neurotic and devilish people than they were before entering the church. Dealing with typical 21st-century illnesses such as addiction, depression, anxiety, sexual abuse, and memories associated with them will require fasting, prayer, and understanding of psychology and human emotions.

In this meditation I want to take a moment to return to the topic that originally led us to this series of messages on the balance of mercy and grace, and holiness and truth on the other hand.

You will remember that a few weeks ago we wrote and talked about the problem of homosexuality and the advance of this harmful evil that is creating so much disorder in modern culture and that I believe is one of the great, great threats against the health of humanity at this time, against the Church of Jesus Christ and our children, and future generations.

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