What did Jesus Say to Convict Gay People of Their So-Called Sin?
Absolutely nothing.
We must believe that Jesus addressed every issue that affects men’s hearts and their relationship with God. Otherwise His preaching would have been incomplete with regard to all that pertains to Godliness and salvation.
Therefore, if same-sex attraction and loving, caring same-sex relationships presented one of the greatest threats to society, the church, the family, and Godliness in general, He certainly would have addressed it.
The fact is that the word “homosexual” does not exist in the Holy Bible.
Jesus said nothing about “homosexuals.” Neither did any of the New Testament Biblical authors. The word “homosexual” in modern English versions of the New Testament is an entirely unjustified, far-from-literal translation. It is nothing more than an interpolated, erroneous paraphrase.
Calling it the blanket term — “fornication” — doesn’t work either.
The word “fornication” (N.T. Greek πορνεία) is one the most misunderstood and misconceived concepts in the Bible. People in loving, caring, same-sex relationships cannot be included under this blanket term for “sexual sin.”
So, what did Jesus say to convict gay people of their so-called sin? Absolutely nothing! But what did He say to convict non-gay people of their sin? Have you kept up with the latest statistics concerning adultery and divorce in the Christian community? Jesus certainly had things to say about that!
