Amid the torrent of
praise and adoration emanating from the left regarding Olympic gold medalist
Bruce Jenner’s recent gender transition, at least a few Christian leaders are
prepared to share a biblical perspective.
Rev. Franklin Graham cited a passage
in 2 Corinthians to illustrate his position in a recent Facebook post.
“In Vanity Fair’s
cover story about Bruce Jenner’s gender change,” Franklin wrote, “the author
talks as if Bruce and his newly chose identity of ‘Caitlyn’ are two separate
people.
He went on to quote
Jenner’s son, Burt, who declared: “I have high hopes that Caitlyn is a better
person than Bruce.”
Franklin also noted
that, in announcing his identity shift, Jenner also expressed regret over
mistakes he made as a father. Any suggestion that mere cosmetic changes will
restore any of his past regrets, however, is a notion Franklin finds
impossible.
“I have news for
them,” he wrote “—changing the outside doesn’t change the inside. No man-made
modification can fix what’s wrong with the heart. Only God can fix the human
heart. If we ask for His forgiveness and accept by faith His Son, Jesus Christ,
He will wipe the slate clean.”
It is this type of
life change alone, Franklin concluded, through which any real transformation
may occur.
“The Bible says,” he
wrote, “‘Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things
are passed away; behold, all things are become new.’”
Franklin received
overwhelming support from Facebook users, including one woman for whom the
topic is especially relevant. She wrote:
Thank you for this
post. My son is a declared homosexual & I pray for him every day. When my
son first told me he was gay, I wept almost every day as I prayed that God
would make him a heterosexual, but then I realized that the heart is where the
change begins. My prayer is different today since God revealed this truth to me
– the heart is where the change begins. Please keep my son in your prayers.
Here is the actual
Facebook posting from June 2, 2015:
In Vanity Fair’s cover
story about Bruce Jenner’s gender change, the author talks as if Bruce and his
newly chosen identity of “Caitlyn” are two separate people. Bruce’s son Burt
said, “I have high hopes that Caitlyn is a better person than Bruce.” The article
also says Jenner openly acknowledges mistakes made with his children as Bruce,
“and expresses genuine regret.” I have news for them—changing the outside
doesn’t change the inside. No man-made modification can fix what’s wrong with
the heart. Only God can fix the human heart. If we ask for His forgiveness and
accept by faith His Son, Jesus Christ, He will wipe the slate clean. The Bible
says, “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are
passed away; behold, all things are become new” (2 Corinthians 5:17).
Do you agree with Rev.
Franklin’s assessment?
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