I was recently reminded of the scripture that speaks about
being fearfully and wonderfully made by God (Psalm 139:14), I couldn’t help but
to think about all my fellow gay brothers and sisters who need to here this
message. Not that it is limited to a certain group, but for me, I feel
that my location in which I sense God’s calling is within the gay and lesbian
community around spiritual reconciliation. So many have walked away or
have been pushed away from the faith. I pray that God continue to direct
my path in fulfilling my calling.
As I meditated on what it mean to be fearfully and
wonderfully made by God, I thought of what the psalmist stated in the
scripture, “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your
works are wonderful, I know that full well.” I thought to myself do I praise
God enough thinking about that He created me. I also thought about
debunking the lie told to many gay and lesbians by family, friends, pastors,
priests, rabbis, churches and denominations indicating that they were not
created “wonderfully” by God and that they were not born gay, it was a choice –
to which I ask why would anyone voluntarily choose to be a minority in a
majority society, not to mention a sexual minority that is considered deviant,
disgusting, and immoral - with limited rights in several places, not to mention
the propensity of being hate crime targets? But the truth that I have
arrived at is that all of God’s gay and lesbians children are wonderfully made
and God called all of his creation good in the Genesis account of
creation. If God called all of his creation good, who are the moral
majority police, who supposedly have a monopoly on values, to tell someone that
they were not created good. The last time I checked, God did not make mistakes
in his creation, but to listen to the so called morality agents of our day, God
made a huge mistake with the creation of gays and lesbians. Seeing and
hearing this proves that there is much work – in term of educating and praying
- to do within the Christian church. As I am writing this reflection, I
am also wondering what did the psalmist mean when he wrote “fearfully”?
Fearful in the sense that God is all powerful and I should fear the one who has
creation power? It’s an interesting word within context in which I will
continue to mediate.
I leave you with these words: The hands of God formed
you. The breath of God filled you. The mind of God will guide you; allow God to be apart of your life.
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