Nigerian Gay Pastor says Gay means God adores you
Nigerian gay clergyman, Jide Macaulay, has given the true meaning of gay.
According to him, Gay is ”God Adores You, God Accepts You, God Annoints You and God Assured You ”
”Over the years, Gay has become powerful for me and as a person of faith, I believe that Gay means God Accepts You, God Adores You, God Annoints You and God Assured You” he said
Macaulay revealed this in an interview with The Huffington Post.
The cleargyman who was ordained an Anglican priest by the Church of England last year, recounted his upbringing in a conservative Nigerian home and how he found the bible text in Leviticus which abhors same-sex relationships. He said he struggled with it at the time but over the years, he began to reverse the biblical misunderstanding of that portion of the bible.
”Being a black gay man is never easy. My journey and education started at home. I was raised in a conservative Nigerian Christian Home and it was also around the time I also discovered the bible text on Homosexuality, particularly in Leviticus.
I struggled with it at the time but it took me years later for me to reverse the biblical or theological misunderstanding of who I am and what the bible says. The challenge for me is being able to communicate my feelings to my parents and also to my siblings. It did not happen until years later. ” he said
The 54-year-old pastor also spoke of how he got married to a woman, had a child together with her, and then got divorced so he could live his life as a gay man.
My mental state during the time of my separation and divorce obviously over the fact that I had just come out as gay at the time, it was very difficult. And also as a black man in England, it was very difficult because at the time I didn’t know many people who were black and gay and also Christians and quite proud about being a person of faith and their sexuality.
He concluded by saying he hopes his life teaches queer people to believe that they are still God’s children irrespective of their sexual preference.
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