I just stumbled across this powerful one-minute video clip. In it, Kim Zember, a former lesbian and a true disciple of Jesus Christ, gives her incredible testimony to Catholic podcaster Chris Stefanick.
Click here to watch.
Transcript:
I was in a prison, a women’s prison, sharing. It was the very first time I’d ever shared. These women, over 90% of them, were in the lifestyle. And I just shared my testimony, shared what God had done, is doing, and has planned to do. It’s not over.
And almost every woman stood up, in tears, clapping, crying, come up to me. This one woman came up, and she said, “I am married to a woman.” And I just looked at her, and by grace, God just silenced my tongue. And I just looked at her, and a little tear came down my face. And then, boom, tears down her face. And she said, “Every single word you spoke pierced my heart.”
I didn’t say… I mean, I was like, this is what we’re holding back from people. When we try to just condone or minimize or celebrate, we’re leaving out what God wants to do. We’re taking His place. We’re saying, “God, that’s too hard.”
What a wakeup call. Granted, I pray and pray and pray for people in the LGBTQ+ community, and for many others who are on the wrong path—occultists, atheists, progressives, you name it—but I’m not saying anything, except on social media where it’s really easy to spout your opinion.
Of course you could say, “Well, as a former lesbian, Kim is in a much better position to testify on this.” True. But there’s other stuff you and I could testify on.
I’m a former New Ager and uniquely qualified to testify on how this “satanism lite” is deceiving many good, loving people and drawing them over to the Dark Side.
I used to consider myself a “free spirit” and a “liberated woman” (euphemisms for a promiscuous lifestyle) and could testify on how this robbed me of my self-respect and dignity.
You are a former [fill in any habitual sin you’ve overcome] and could testify to that.
Why don’t we?
Because fear is holding us back. Fear of confrontation. Fear of being controversial. Fear that we may be attacked or ostracized or viewed as “bigoted.” And we know who’s the master of fear. (Hint: It’s not God.)
I pray that we may find the courage to become true warriors for God and make our voices heard, for the salvation of souls. Remember, this is why God let these “bad” things happen to us in the first place… so we can overcome and change and turn into powerful witnesses for His truth.
God bless you!
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