David Platt’s Church Teaches Jesus Can Relate to Trans Folk Because Christ also Had Body ‘Dysphoria’

If this isn’t the fruit of the Living Out/ Revoice movement, we don’t know what is.

Eric Saunders, the Campus Pastor at McLean Bible Church in Arlingnton, answered a question on their YouTube page “How do I love my Neighbor?”

What’s going on? My name is Eric Saunders and I’m a pastor here at McLean Bible. And my question today is this: how do I love my transgender neighbor?

See, Jesus is the ultimate hope. And in Jesus, our transgender neighbors find a friend closer than anyone else. You see, we have a God who has not left us alone, we have a savior, Jesus, who has experienced the ultimate feeling of not belonging in his body.

1 Peter 2:24 says this about Jesus. It says He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. By his wounds, you have been healed.

I want you to think about this. Jesus, the sinless and Holy Son of God, perfect in all of his ways, He bore our sins in his body. And in doing this- listen- Jesus experienced something completely foreign to his understanding of who he is. What did he experienced? The Holy Son of God experience sin in that moment.

You could say in that moment, that he experienced a kind of ‘dysphoria’. He did that for what? For us.


h/t Reformation Charlotte for the Video

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6 thoughts on “David Platt’s Church Teaches Jesus Can Relate to Trans Folk Because Christ also Had Body ‘Dysphoria’

  1. Nonsense. If it weren’t serious, and people’s eternal fate wasn’t at stake, these wokeist contortionists and their desperate pretzel logic would be hilarious.

    You exercise 2 Tim. 3:1-5, and “from such turn away” (if you don’t, and you take a proactive approach, you’re either going to end up compromising yourself, your attempts to show compassion will be taken as approval of abominable sin, and you’ll be encouraging them on the path to eternal damnation, as well as leading astray any young people who may be following your example, or you’re going to heap more oppression on the church because you’ll be deemed to be hounding and harassing them uninvited (or in Canada invited or uninvited) – so turn away – have nothing to do with them) If they ever corner you somehow and won’t allow you to turn away, then you plainly and as kindly as possible tell them that God’s Word says they’re going to Hell, lest they repent and turn from their sin – 1 Cor. 6:9-11.

    That is love. If you don’t care about the eternal fate of others, then you do not know love. Jesus died on the Cross out of that love, with that concern for eternal fate. That is what it was about. It wasn’t about somebody’s feelings in the here and now.

    Love “does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth” – 1 Cor. 13:6. You don’t encourage sin. You speak the truth.

    1. Two polar opposite examples would be Revoice and the [fake] Westboro Baptist – both proactive, both very wrong, both leading people astray, both only feeding the abominable sin, neither speaking the truth, and neither showing any real love whatsoever.

      From such turn away.

  2. This easily qualifies as one of the stupidist things proclaimed from a pulpit recently – and that’s saying something.

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