Chip and Joanna Gaines have a new show that features a gay couple with children. That couple said their mission on this new show is to “normalize” gay marriages with children.
There is no way to deny it—this is a direct assault on Christian values. This is the next level of the LGBTQ agenda to infiltrate and remove Bible-based faith in America.
Here’s the shocker: Chip and Joanna would seem to be the last people you would think would have any part of this. Chip and Joanna are good people – kind, moral, and aligned with American values.
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But as I will show you, at this point they are calling love hate and hate love.
Now Satan is using their fame as a Trojan horse.
In other words, this is a masterstroke by Satan. Chip and Joanna became famous because of their show Fixer Upper. They grew an audience based on faith and family values.
Now Satan is using their fame as a Trojan horse. Trojan Horse refers to a deceptive strategy or trick designed to undermine or destroy an enemy or opponent from within by appearing harmless or benign on the surface.
As one person responded to them “Sorry, @chipgaines and @joannagaines. You can’t wrap sin in shiplap and call it wholesome.” The disaster is that many believers can wrap sin in shiplap and call it wholesome. (Shiplap is a type of wooden siding or interior paneling characterized by overlapping horizontal boards.)
Their mission is to “normalize same-sex families” through the series.
In a podcast interview by Queerty, the gay couple featured in the show didn’t hesitate to say that their mission was to “normalize same-sex families” through the series.
However, Christianity uncoupled from the Bible is a disaster. And is alarming how far this mutation has spread.
Modern preaching created these mutants. Believers who do not know what the Bible says. Here are the two most important Bible truths we need in the Chip and Joanna affair:
- What does the Bible say about homosexuality?
- What did Jesus mean by Matthew 7:1 “Judge not, that you be not judged.”
Here is what the Bible says about homosexuality:
Romans 1:26-27, “For this reason God gave them up to vile passions. For even their women exchanged the natural use for what is against nature. Likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust for one another, men with men committing what is shameful, and receiving in themselves the penalty of their error which was due.” The Bible’s opinion is very clear.
1 Corinthians 6:9-10, “Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor sodomites, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God.”
Finally we come to the verse that is used against us when we call out sin: Matthew 7:1, “Judge not that you be not judged.”
The simple meaning of this verse is that you are not to impersonate an officer of the court.
/**/Bottom line: The Greek text for Matthew 7:1-2 uses a verb form of ‘krino’ (to judge) and a noun form of ‘krino’ (condemnation) to express a harsh way of passing final judgment on people.
But Matthew 7:1-2 is not a prohibition against using discernment or your intelligence to tell people or events by their fruit.
When Jesus condemned judging, he wasn’t at all implying we should never make judgments about anyone. After all, a few verses later, Jesus himself calls certain people “pigs” and “dogs” (Matt 7:6) and “wolves in sheep’s clothing” (7:15). … What Jesus condemns is a critical and judgmental spirit, an unholy sense of superiority.
Those that tell you ‘not to judge’, and quote Matthew 7:1, grossly out of context, are often some of the most mean-spirited, judgmental souls you could ever meet.
Jesus commanded us to examine ourselves first for the problems we so easily see in others. Only then can we help remove the speck in another’s eye – which, incidentally, assumes that a problem exists and must be confronted.
Those that tell you ‘not to judge’, and quote Matthew 7:1, grossly out of context, are often some of the most mean-spirited, judgmental souls you could ever meet.
It’s not, of course, that they don’t want anyone to judge anything, because they want very much to judge and condemn your commitment to lovingly speak and practice your Christian worldview.
You see how these tolerance rules work? We must tolerate them, but they don’t have to tolerate us. Their logic is consistent, anyway.
And finally, Chip put out this horrible, misguided statement on X:
Talk, ask qustns, listen.. maybe even learn. Too much to ask of modern American Christian culture. Judge 1st, understand later/never. It’s a sad Sunday when ‘non believers’ have never been confronted with hate or vitriol until they are introduced to a modern American Christian.
See what he is doing? We are guilty of vitriol and hate. But in his mind he is not judging.
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The Bible, Chip, says in Isaiah 5:20, “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil;
who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!”
It is not love, it is hate, to condone something that God hates. And it is not hate to speak the truth in love.
Mario Murillo rose from poverty in the Mission District of San Francisco. After being revolutionized by Christ, he felt a call to the University of California at Berkeley. His international ministry was launched after a four-day conference in San Jose, California, extended for six months with a total attendance of nearly 250,000 people. Since then, Mario’s voice has been heard by millions around the world, bringing a message that zeroes in on the hurts of society. He presents Christ clearly and intelligently, and openly declares the power of Jesus to totally transform a life. His simple declaration: Come and see. Christ has the power to end addiction, racism, violence and disease.