Yesterday I received an email from my deputy of the men's group. Here is the summary:
A brother had committed a suicide attempt. My deputy visited him and saw how he exchanged caresses of a sexual nature with another man of our men's group.
When he entered the hospital room, both immediately stopped. He said both men out, and both denied. Also, when he said that he had seen it (the door was open because a nurse had this not shut properly).
He asked me how he should behave.
I told him that it would there be only one possibility: Both would have to immediately leave the group, would be excommunicated, and every church member should give up contact with them. Maybe then they realize that they had acted against God's commandments?
The devil found its way into our church! These two twinks can be glad that the Old Testament in Germany may no longer be applied. Leviticus 20 says clearly what both deserve!
A brother had committed a suicide attempt. My deputy visited him and saw how he exchanged caresses of a sexual nature with another man of our men's group.
When he entered the hospital room, both immediately stopped. He said both men out, and both denied. Also, when he said that he had seen it (the door was open because a nurse had this not shut properly).
He asked me how he should behave.
I told him that it would there be only one possibility: Both would have to immediately leave the group, would be excommunicated, and every church member should give up contact with them. Maybe then they realize that they had acted against God's commandments?
The devil found its way into our church! These two twinks can be glad that the Old Testament in Germany may no longer be applied. Leviticus 20 says clearly what both deserve!