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Embracing Love and Understanding: Jesus Christ’s Example during Gay Pride Month

As the world commemorates Gay Pride Month, it is pertinent to explore how the teachings and actions of Jesus Christ, as recorded in scriptures, would guide his response during this period. Although the Bible does not directly address matters of sexual orientation or gender identity, the principles embodied in Jesus’ words and deeds provide valuable insights into his unwavering commitment to love, acceptance, and inclusivity. By examining scriptural references, we can gain profound wisdom on how to approach and support the LGBTQ+ community during this significant month of celebration.

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BIBLE BOOKS OUT OF ORDER

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Creation starts the Bible, in the book of Genesis

The end of the world finishes it, in Revelation. That could lead us to think the Bible is printed in chronological order. But it’s not. If it were, Job would likely come after Genesis. That’s because Job seems to have lived in about the time of Abraham, whose story appears in Genesis. Instead, Job’s story comes after Esther, though this Persian queen wasn’t born for at least 1,500 years after Abraham and Job. The Bible is a library of 66 books written in many genres and over a span of more than a thousand years. How

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