While this podcast isn't based upon the "reaction and critique" kind of content, an event occurred recently in the conservative evangelical sphere of Christianity which requires comment and clarity. In late January, Pastor Alistair Begg was recorded on a radio program offering advice to a woman who wanted to attend her grandchild's LGBTQ "wedding" ceremony. In his response to her, he suggested she go; his advice caused a great deal of controversy in conservative circles.
After having listened to the original interview and follow up sermon, this episode is my attempt to offer some brotherly pastoral counsel to Pastor Begg (whom I greatly respect) and some clarity for Christians who may be considering this question from a practical standpoint.
I attempt to answer the question specifically asked in the title, while also broadening it to other kinds of marriages, to give Christians a framework to think through these matters. Please leave any comments or questions that you have; I'm happy to answer!
Ep. 57 | Why Do I Still Sin?
Ep. 56 | Self-Reflection and the Coronavirus
Ep. 55 | Boasting in Tribulations, part 2
Ep. 54 | Boasting in Tribulations, Part 1
Ep. 53 | Favorite Easter Memories
Ep. 52 | Anger and the Coronavirus
Ep. 51 | God and the Coronavirus
Ep. 50 | God Designed Headship and Submission
Ep. 49 | God's Complimentary Design
Ep. 48 | How Jesus Defines Marriage
Ep. 47 | Stereotypes and the Gospel
Ep. 46 | The Individual in Corporate Worship
Ep. 45 | The Application of the Heart-Mind Connection in Worship
Ep. 44 | Defining the Heart-Mind Connection in Worship
Ep. 43 | Presuppositions of the Modern Worshipper
Ep. 42 | Interview with Josh & Autumn Miller
Ep. 41 | Interview with Zambo the Evangelist
Ep. 40 | Common Pitfalls Part 2
Ep. 39 | Common Pitfalls in Our Worship, pt. 1
Ep. 38 | How the Bible Describes Worship
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