A CONVINCING TESTIMONY IN SWEDISH TELEVISION CONCERNING TRUSTWORTHY AND REMAINING DELIVERNACE FROM HOMOSEXUALITY AS AN ANSWER OF PRAYER!
In the overall openness that seems to apply to the media reflection of the social life; countless variations, ranging from gays, lesbians, bisexual, transgender, intersex and non-normative, there is a mirror which has so far been conspicuous by their absence.
The testimony of homosexuals that leave their homosexuality and come out as genuine heterosexuals, with a report of a non-forced or strained, but natural and coming from inside the transformation of sexual identity.
Such was, however, by the Danish television program with the three names “Homo, Heaven and Hell”, which was broadcasted on Sunday 2 May at 18 in the SVT second
In the program appeared the Danish pastor’s son Philip who early perceived to be homosexual and therefore abandoned both his father-pastor of the evangelical church – and just in case, also his country Denmark – to move to Sweden, where he would live out his love with the man he married.
When the married man in this homosexual marriage demanded increasingly, more of Philp’s time and energy than he ever Philip started to pray, both for a natural deliverance from the relationship with his husband, but also for a natural heterosexual identity.
There was no mistake in the authenticity of Philip’s testimony, when he turned to the television camera and full of joy for TV viewers told us about a natural perceived heterosexuality.
Repentance is very similar to the example Paul describes in 1 Corinthians 6:10 where the motivation for a similar change was not human determination or an attempt to adapt to a heterosexual norm, but a driving force from within, by Paul described as “Spirit of our God” in 1 Corinthians 6, where he writes about former active homosexuality in Corinth, from which the name of Jesus Christ and the Spirit of our God being delivered.
Unfortunately embarrassing ignorance of such relief was demonstrated when the Swedish lutheran Church introduced an ecclesiastical blessing of same-sex marriage, although they have the same task as Paul in Corinth and Filip in Denmark, to point to the sources of power that transforms and liberates.
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