Love your neighbors

By Pastor Doug Bryce, Decorah

As a local pastor in town with significant biblical differences concerning marriage, sexuality and gender than the LGBQT community, I do boldly condemn the vandalism and messaging that went along with it. God is indeed loving, but he is also holy and Jesus will judge all of us on our sin. There is a heaven or hell for us all depending on whether we submit to him and place ourselves under His Lordship, turning away from sin and trusting Him as our personal savior, or if we don’t. The biblical truth is we are to “love our neighbors as ourselves.”

Showing respect and kindness to those different than us or even hostile toward us is the biblical demand of Luke 6:27-36. We are all to love another, not trounce each other down. Love doesn’t mean we agree on everything, but that we will treat each other with compassion, mercy and forgiveness in word and action. Love means we can have a discussion with one another, “speaking the truth in love.”

I condemn again the vandalism and messaging that was done. Jesus did not attack those who were different than Him, but loved and healed them. Today as back then, He calls to us all to abandon sin, whether that be hatred, lying, gossip, sexual immorality, stealing, murder, gluttony, or others human nature is given to.

I love Decorah, and as I have publicly written before, one of the most beautiful things about Decorah is not the great natural beauty, but that as a community with such a wide, diversity of thought, we normally do a great job taking care of each other. Let us do everything we can to keep this!

 

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