SavedByGrace
Well-Known Member
Yes, Alistair Begg is right.
We need to start prioritizing connection with our friends, family, and our communities. If you're healthy enough to go and if you have the time and money to afford it, just go to the wedding and have a good time. Make some memories while you still have family on this earth to love.
How would you like it if you found out the reason why someone didn't go to your wedding was because you drink alcohol on occasion? Or because you smoke? Or because you voted for someone they didn't like? Or because you are a Christian? Or because you drive too fast? Or because you don't go to church often enough?
I agree with Alistair Begg. To not go for such a petty reason makes us look like judgemental, arrogant, self-righteous holier-than-thou hypocrites. Jesus built a bridge connecting God to man. The least we can do is treat our family like family.
so you think that it is Biblically right to "celebrate" SINFUL weddings?
The Bible is clear that homosexuals and trans are WRONG and SINFUL lifestyles, and marriage is between a biological man and woman. Period!