okay, this isn't really the place to discuss theology, but God loves every person despite their sin, not once they stop. that is what is meant by Grace. The Bible does say that homosexual intercourse is a sin, but so is pride and self-righteousness that Christians can slip into (like the narrator in the beginning). the narrator discovers his fault, doesn't want to hate the gay man, realizes that even though he wants him to change, he is to love him too, regardless. that is a great message.
okay, this isn't really the place to discuss theology, but God loves every person despite their sin, not once they stop. that is what is meant by Grace. The Bible does say that homosexual intercourse is a sin, but so is pride and self-righteousness that Christians can slip into (like the narrator in the beginning). the narrator discovers his fault, doesn't want to hate the gay man, realizes that even though he wants him to change, he is to love him too, regardless. that is a great message.