 My oldest son, he's 18 now. He came out as gay. I will tell you it was really uncomfortable for me at first. I didn't want to talk about it. I shut down. Eventually I had to realize I love my kid no matter what. I have to accept him for who he is. And so everything that has been taught to me religiously that is when it comes to the gay community, I had to throw that out the window. Look, I don't pretend to know what this is like. I'm sure this is a really challenging situation. But this clip really gets at the heart of our culture's definition of love that love means total approval of every behavior. But biblical love doesn't merely step aside and stay quiet when someone is going in a harmful direction. That doesn't mean you need to be mean, judgmental, or hostile towards them, but rather embrace them with love and with grace while pointing them to truth. There's a big difference between acceptance and approval. We need to be vocalizing that we accept them where they're at. But I'm not going to approve of everything you do. The truth is we should be looking to Jesus who waited for us and was patient with us in his steadfast love.