Leaders from across the body of Christ were contacting me all weekend about T.D. Jakes' interview on HuffPo TV's Marc Hill.
The
megachurch pastor was accused of coming out in favor of gay marriage.
One headline proclaimed his position on LGBT churches is "evolving."
I
reached out to bishop's office this weekend by phone and email. I
wanted to ask him personally what he meant, because we know all too well
that the secular media—and the heresy hunters—like to twist the word of
godly men and women to support an agenda.
Late last night, Jakes issued a statement on Facebook, which is reprinted below in its entirety.
My comment on HuffPo TV
drifted into issues of the Supreme Court ruling and changing the world
through public policy verses personal witness. Further, I have come to
respect that I can't force my beliefs on others by controlling public
policy for taxpayers and other U.S. citizens.
Jesus never
sought to change the world through public policy but rather through
personal transformation. All people didn't embrace Him either. That's
what I said and what I meant ... Nothing more and nothing less.
Just because a so-called Christian publication chooses to
misconstrue my words using lazy journalistic tactics to further their
own agenda and draw attention to their site does not make their
statements an accurate depiction of what I said or meant.
Investigate.
Do
not take everything you read online or hear repeated as truth. When
asked about the "black church" and its role in ministering to gay
people, I briefly mentioned (we were running out of time) the word
"evolved and evolving" regarding my approach over the 39 years of my
ministry to gay people who choose to come to our services.
I simply meant that my method is evolving—not my message. I was shocked to
read that this was manipulated in a subsequent article to say I
endorsed same-sex marriage! My position on the subject has been
steadfast and rooted in Scripture.
For the record, I do not
endorse same-sex marriage, but I respect the rights that this country
affords those that disagree with me.
Michael Brown, though, still wants Jakes to
offer more clarification. What's your take? Are you relieved? Does
Jakes need to be clearer or is it now crystal to you where he stands?
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