Family Prayer League Statement on Gay/Lesbian Supreme Court Ruling.

“And behold, I [Jesus] am coming quickly, and My reward is with is with Me, to give to every one according to his work. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, the First and the Last.” (Revelation 22:12-13 NKJV)

Family Prayer League (FPL) is appalled but not altogether surprised by the Supreme court ruling that nationalized gay and lesbian marriage across the USA.

  1. Although the Supreme court nationalized homosexual marriage, it DID NOT NATURALIZE their marriage. The Supreme Court is 101% incapable of NATURALIZING what the scriptures declared unnatural. (Rom. 1:26-27). The Word of God is thus preserved, as Jesus stated, “Therefore what God has joined together [a man and a woman], let not man separate.” (Matthew 19:6 NKJV)
  2. The U.S Supreme Court is not the first in history to nationalize homosexual “marriage”. Sodom and Gomorrah was recorded as having legalized gay and lesbianism. Roman Empire, the once upon a time great world power, also had their legalized homosexual lifestyle. (Rome 1). The U.S Supreme Court on June 26, 2015 engraved the U.S.A’s across the board freedom for homosexuality.
  3. FPL recognizes and believes that marriage can only work with the opposite sex. FPL is not equipped or qualified to help homosexual couples. Married couples that FPL works with much be biologically different as males are biologically different by the reason of being male and female. They must be spiritually different because the way that men approach God is different than the way that women approach God.
  4. As with heterosexual singles and married, FPL is also concerned and interested in the spiritual development and wellness of individual gay and lesbian. FPL can work with individual person’s spiritual pursuit of relationship with God, the Father of our Lord Jesus. The salvation of all people that is only possible in Christ Jesus. The salvation of all people that is only possible in Christ Jesus still remains our foremost purpose. (1 Cor. 6:10-11).