
For those who listened to CCM in the 80s and 90s the name Ray Boltz is a household name. Mr. Boltz may be best known for his song 'Thank You' (a song my wife and I had in our wedding at my insistence. She certainly does not 'thank me' for that choice).
Mr. Boltz has come out of the closet and went public with his homosexuality. You can see the link to the story by going
here. WARNING!The link goes to the Washington Blade a pro-gay site that shows ads such as men kissing.
The profile closes with Boltz saying, “This is what it really comes down to,” he says. “If this is the way God made me, then this is the way I’m going to live. It’s not like God made me this way and he’ll send me to hell if I am who he created me to be … I really feel closer to God because I no longer hate myself."
Although, we can all feel for Mr.Boltz's inner battle with homosexuality, to 'Christianize' it and assume that it is the better choice because he feels better about himself does not justify his actions.
We live in an age where feelings justify actions. Yet, in Mt 15 Jesus reminds us bad actions stems from a bad heart. Feelings have their place. But they are not there to countermand the clear commands of Scripture.