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| The Thorn In My Side Is Not Being Gay... | | | |
| by Reverend Pressley Sutherland The Apostle Paul once wrote that he had a ‘mysterious’ thorn in his side that he struggled with inside himself. I think this is one of those places where many people can identify with Paul, and most of us think we are the only ones struggling with our particular thorn. Because of our individual circumstances, we believe that others do not go through what we go through. We keep the ‘thorn’ deep inside convinced that no one else will understand. In my journey, I have gone from thinking that being gay was my thorn, through thinking that homophobia around me was my thorn, to realising that my thorn was something altogether different. In general, I can say that my sexual/relational identity as a gay man is something that I learned to value deeply along the Way. And homophobic reactions in others continues to be a problem around us. But homoprejudice would not have the power to affect me if I did not have a particular thorn in my side---the thorn of needing others’ approval. This is the prick of the thorn, the sting that comes from not living up to others’ expectations. It is as simple and as sharp as that—I let other people wound me every time I base my complete self-esteem on their opinions and the words others say about me and my sexual/relational orientation.
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