While you are preparing for Day of Truth and learning more about how to minister and effectively reach gay-identified peers, remember you have a resource much greater than any materials you read. The Holy Spirit is always present and He goes before you in all endeavors. Trust His leading and presence when you begin to share the message of freedom to your peers. He can and will do far greater things than you alone can do!
Knowing the Holy Spirit is present and active when you share your stories, compassion, and the truth, can reduce any stress or fear you have. This no longer is about what you can do. Realizing the Holy Spirit is active allows you to step back and allow Him to move. Sharing on the Day of Truth then becomes what the Holy Spirit can do in and through you. You don’t have to change people. You can trust the Lord to use the message of truth you share to impact your peers in His way and in His time.
There’s a familiar saying that I think is important to remember: You must catch the fish first before you can clean it. So many people think that homosexuals have to change before they step foot into church – Jesus never demonstrated that. He never demanded the broken to change before coming to Him. He knew their need – it was Christ, himself. He invited them to come to Him and through that interaction He propelled change in their lives. That’s the way it is with our gay friends! We bring them to Jesus, and then He sets the work of transformation in their lives in His own timing.
Our duty is to meet them right where they are, walk with them, and encourage them. We can’t be the Holy Spirit in their lives. But we can be friends who speak truth in love and trust Christ to do the healing work. He’s the only one who can. Believing the power of the Holy Spirit will greatly impact how you relate. Knowing you don’t have to do it all on your own provides a huge relief. You can allow the Holy Spirit to work and you will begin to see that He isn’t only changing your friend’s life, but you too are being changed in the process.
You’ll find that you aren’t the only one to be an impact in your friend’s life. When I was in the early stages of walking free from a homosexual identity I didn’t think I could offer anything. People could pour into me, but there wasn’t anything in me to pour out into others. But as relationships grew and strengthened I found that my friend was being poured into as well. We were both being blessed and changed through our friendship. One friend even began to share his struggles more openly with another friend and me because I had been so vulnerable with my struggle with homosexuality. So be open and willing to receive whatever the Lord has for you through any relationships that may come about.
We are all on a journey. Some of us are just a few steps ahead of others. Some actually have a heading, while others are still lost and wandering with no direction. We, as Christians, have direction and we are to find the wanderers and point them to our heading – Christ. No matter if we are maturing Christians, new Christians, or ones that have not yet found Christ, God has some growing to do in all of us. He’ll begin to transform your struggling, gay-identified friend, but don’t miss out on the change He wants to do in your life too!