The Dance of Gender
It was May, 2004. Trans was on the rise in Greenwich Village. Confronted by Deuteronomy 22:5, I had to understand why God feels so strongly re cross-dressing.
Sermons given over the past 20 years, from five different series on related subjects, doing exposition and application of passages which show the Biblical principles of gender.
It was May, 2004. Trans was on the rise in Greenwich Village. Confronted by Deuteronomy 22:5, I had to understand why God feels so strongly re cross-dressing.
We must squarely face the perennial obstacle of intergendered unions: anger. In our marriages, Jesus brings us to deep repentance and so deep redemption.
You could hear a pin drop after reading this passage, what my wife calls a pew-gripper. We were going through Deuteronomy…
In marital covenant lovemaking, we imitate, in a toy way, divine intimacy. God does not have a body as we do, but we’re God’s image splayed out in space & time