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James Todd Johnson



Last Updated: 11/18/2009

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Status: Single
City: Nashville
State: Tennessee
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/15/2006
Thursday, November 19, 2009 
Todd's Testimony 

I repented of the sin of homosexuality seven years ago. Some will say, "Once gay always gay!" The only way I know to answer that is to say that we all have a sin nature. Without the saving Grace of Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit working in my life, I would run back to what once seemed normal, and natural to me. I believe sin is what the Bible says it is. I must lay that sin at the foot of the cross, and walk away from it. I have not overcome every temptation, or desire yet, but the Lord changes all of His children little by little, from Glory to Glory. This journey I'm on, as with any Christian, will be a life long one. I Just turn it over to Jesus, and believe that He will work it all together for my good.

I'd like to share with you a little about my life past and present. When I was a child my home life was pretty bad. My father was very abusive to his wife and kids. He had experienced a lot of abuse in his childhood. They say hurting people hurt people, and I believe that to be true. My only real escape in those days was music, and drama in school. It was a place for me to dream of a better life. Also, back then it was really difficult for me to socialize with others, or let them know of my home life.

God was always very important to me, and I longed for a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ! I gave my heart, and soul to the Lord back in the late eighties, after high school. I even tried to start my own music ministry, and traveled the country with a gospel group called The Spurrlows, for almost a year. When I came off the road, things at home got even worse. I was now in my twenties and was still being knocked around by my father. The only reason I stayed was to try and protect my mother. I had a taste of freedom and independence while out on the road, and could no longer sit back and let it keep happening.

My mother and I would stick together and fight our way out of that situation. After my father and mother divorced, mom and I moved from Newark, OH. to Nashville, TN. to get a fresh start. After the move, I guess I gave up on God. Life had not turned out the way I had hoped, and I was very bitter and angry. I also had all these homosexual feelings, and I could not overcome them.

I came out of the closet, and lived an openly gay lifestyle, a few years after moving to Nashville. In some ways it was the happiest I had ever been, in others the most miserable. For several years I wandered in that darkness. Thank God, His Holy Spirit never left me or forsook me in my time of backsliding.

I had a very bad car accident on January 10th of 1997. I don't remember a thing about the accident. I came to in the ambulance for a few seconds and remember saying, "Thank you God!" I know He was with me, and kept me from dying in my sin that night. I had a crushed face on the right side, a broken jaw, a collapsed lung, and a shattered right ankle. Sad to say it would still be a few more years before I would repent and return to Jesus.
Mom and I made plans to move to Las Vegas NV. way before my accident. I'd hoped to audition for some shows and work out there. We went ahead and moved a few months after my wreck. We lived in Las Vegas for two years, but my leg didn't heal enough for me to work, so we ended up moving back to Nashville.

A Year after moving back, I got a job at a local gay bar. (The Chute) This Is where The Holy Spirit really started to open my eyes, and started to lead me back to the arms of my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! While I worked at the bar, I seemed to sink lower and lower. The only thing that would numb the pain was drugs. Up until a few years before this I had never touched drugs of any kind.

One night after I drove home from work, I cried out to God for help. It was a very simple prayer, but boy did He listen. Within a few days I knew what I had to do. I quit my job and left that world behind. I had to totally cut everybody and everything out of my life that might try to tempt me back into it. I repented and returned to my Savior, and He welcomed me with open arms. I am now back in Church, reading my bible, and growing everyday in my relationship with Jesus.

Like I said before it has now been seven years since I repented, and though it has not been easy, I refuse to turn back again. I take it one day at a time, and lean on God for everything. I really can't complain even with all that has happened. I am truly blessed. I still struggle from time to time, and I really hope more churches will start reaching out to the gay community, and showing them the love of God the way they are supposed to. We don't have to accept the sin, but we are to love the sinner. It is my desire that God will one day use me, and my talents in this area of ministry.

I must say I don't like the ex-gay ministries for several reasons. First I have spent a good part of my life defining who I was by my sin. I don't want to be called ex-gay. I am a born again Christian. Just like anybody else who has repented of their sin. We are the only group of Christians who are told to do that. I have been to some of the so called ex-gay conferences. I don't think they do much good for anybody involved. Salvation happens the same way for everybody. We repent of our sins and lay them at the foot of the cross.

I think people fighting over the old question, were you born that way is really stupid. I know I did not choose it. We are all born into sin. Sin is different for all of us. Our flesh wants what it wants. Where the choice for all of us comes into play, is do we see ourselves as in need of a savior, or are we content with our sinfulness? All people have to decide if they see themselves as sinners or not. We did not choose to be sinners, but we do decide if we want to stay in our sin.

We all have a sin nature. If I were to turn from the Lord, I would return to that old life. The Bible tells us we are to crucify the flesh, and die to self daily. I think it is wrong to tell gay people that if they have enough faith that they will one day be straight. The fact is I may have to fight that desire my whole life. I do believe It gets easier the closer we get into relationship with God, but I don't believe it completely goes away. That is another reason why I think gays seeking help from the church, give up and give in to their sin. They can't overcome it. It is only with the help of the Holy Spirit that I can fight this good fight of faith, and it is the same for any Christian.

I thought I had to debate others in the beginning, but I found it only messed me up spiritually. To many outside voices competing in my head. I believe we as Christians have made salvation for the sinner much harder than it has to be. We have added so much worldly doctrine to the gospel that it can't help us like it should. The Bible calls it doctrines of devils. A watered down gospel, but not the gospel of Jesus Christ. Psychology does not belong in the church, and that is how the church has decided to deal with the gay issue. The church has replaced the Holy Spirit with a psychiatrists way of thinking..

It wasn't until I started listening to the Holy Spirit living inside of me, that I started growing in my faith, and relationship with God. Just think about it. For many centuries It was just the word of God and a prayer life. A relationship with God. Nothing else! That is really all we need. We are to seek Him above all else - period! What is more important to us, our love of God, or our love of sin? No matter if your gay, a murderer, a drug addict, a thief, whatever. It all boils down to the same questions. Do we believe in what Jesus did for us at the cross or not? Will we turn from our sinful ways or not? Will we trust that He knows better than we do?.

I never thought I would ever find my way back, but praise God He Is faithful. He started a good work in me all those years ago, and He will finish it. In closing this entry I just want you all to know God Is real. He knows everything about you, and He loves You. He will meet you right where you are , and lead you into everlasting life and peace. If you Listen close You can hear His still small voice calling you near. Repent and run into His arms. He Is waiting for you! Place your trust in the Cross and Christ Crucified! Nothing else!

From a new creature in Christ Jesus!

James Todd Johnson
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(Salvation Prayer)

The Cornerstone is Christ!

What is the so-called Salvation Prayer?

What do I do to get "saved?"

At one point or another we all ask ourselves this question.

"That if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved." (Romans 10:9)

"Jesus answered and said to him, 'Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.'" (John 3:3)

Salvation Prayer - Back to Basics.

The Salvation Prayer is merely a road to rebirth in Jesus Christ. To be born again you must confess Jesus as Lord and believe that He is. When you ask Him into your heart, you are allowing Him to be the Lord of your life. Unfortunately, the Church today has complicated the Salvation message with various layers of extra "stuff."
So, let's get back to the basics!

A. Salvation is the "permission slip" to enter heaven when you leave this world.

B. Salvation takes place when a person listens to the salvation message, believes it, and makes a decision to receive Jesus into his or her heart. Salvation Prayer - The Simple Steps:

1. Acknowledge in your heart that Jesus is Lord.

2. Confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord.

3. Believe that Jesus died for your sins and was raised three days later.

4. Repent of your sins and get baptized in the name of Jesus.

Salvation Prayer - Merely a Tool to Communicate Our Faith.

The Salvation Prayer is not a ritual based on specific words. This is not the power of a prayer, but the power of truly committing our lives to Christ as Savior and Lord. The following is merely a guideline for our sincere step of faith:

"God, I recognize that I have not lived my life for You up until now. I have been living for myself and that is wrong. I need You in my life; I want You in my life. I acknowledge the completed work of Your Son Jesus Christ in giving His life for me on the cross at Calvary, and I long to receive the forgiveness you have made freely available to me through this sacrifice. Come into my life now, Lord. Take up residence in my heart and be my king, my Lord, and my Savior. From this day forward, I will no longer be controlled by sin, or the desire to please myself, but I will follow You all the days of my life. Those days are in Your hands. I ask this in Jesus' precious and holy name. Amen."

If you decided to repent of your sins and receive Christ today, welcome to God's family. Now, as a way to grow closer to Him, the Bible tells us to follow up on our commitment.

* Get baptized as commanded by Christ.

* Tell someone else about your new faith in Christ.

* Spend time with God each day. It does not have to be a long period of time. Just develop the daily habit of praying to Him and reading His Word. Ask God to increase your faith and your understanding of the Bible.

* Seek fellowship with other followers of Jesus. Develop a group of believing friends to answer your questions and support you.

* Find a local church where you can worship God.
Psychomom
Sharon Avrit

 
wow that is an amazing testimony----GOD BLESS!!!
 
Posted by Psychomom on Friday, December 07, 2007 - 03:04 AM
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Jesus, I Belong to You

 
James, that is an awesome testimony. I am praying for you to continue to allow the Spirit to lead you in your daily walk in the Lord. I pray that you stay strong and always remember that He is with you every step of the way.
 
Posted by Jesus, I Belong to You on Sunday, December 09, 2007 - 08:32 AM
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♥DINA MARIE♥

 
VERY INSPIRING.. THANK U SO MUCH.. AND MAY GOD ALWAYS BE WITH U IN ALL THAT U DO.. UR TESTIMONY IS WONDERFUL.. HAVE A BLESSED DAY
 
Posted by ♥DINA MARIE♥ on Thursday, December 20, 2007 - 07:39 PM
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Death Metal Josh

 
It seems to me that you found actual Salvation, or should I say that God genuinely saved your soul. It seems you are an actual Christian, and that you actually know Christ. When you "dissect" someone's "faith" you'll often find that they have no clue what being a Christian really is, and that they've never really given their life to God. While I've never had to face the particular issue you've faced, I've have my own problems, as every Christian has. I think that when we're saved, we're still us (therefore we often fight old battles), but yet a new creature in Christ, as we're not exactly what we used to be. (This makes me think of a song by Gold City titled "I'm Not What I Was") To me, being saved is being pulled out of your troubles. For the most part, a sinner saved by grace often has to fight old battles, but it's God's saving grace that pulls us out of our troubles and helps us win. After reading your testimony, I'd say that in the lowest of your valleys, Jesus was right where He said He'd be, and He brought the wandering sheep back to the fold, as it were. If at your lowest times God is with you and He's the One you believe in, the One you follow out of your valleys, then it seems you've really trusted in God as your Saviour. Keep on fighting the good fight, and thank you for having the backbone to share your testimony. I find it inspirational.
 
Posted by Death Metal Josh on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 - 06:23 AM
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Isawandbearwitness

 
Thanks for this wonderful testimony....It never ceases to amaze me; the Awesome Love of God and the Power of the Holy Spirit.......From a fellow black slider saved from the bonds of sin by the Grace of God and The Power Of The Holy Spirit.
 
Posted by Isawandbearwitness on Thursday, February 07, 2008 - 12:10 AM
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~kristen~
Kristen Jordan

 
Truly inspiring...nothing is too big for God!!
 
Posted by ~kristen~ on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 - 11:09 PM
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jesus lives

 
i want to say thank you for your testimony. I was a gay man as well until GOD got hold of my life and he showed the way i lived my life was wrong and if i did not repent of my sins i was going to hell so i repented of my sins and became a new creature in christ JESUS.
I thank GOD for saving my soul and i thank the HOLY SPIRIT for always being with me leading me back to JESUS
 
Posted by jesus lives on Saturday, October 11, 2008 - 07:10 PM
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NeeNee

 
awesome testimony, James......i believe Jesus will use your testimony to reach a lot of souls.......it has given me new hope in my walk with Our Lord and Saviour......Jesus Christ
 
Posted by NeeNee on Sunday, March 08, 2009 - 12:23 AM
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CATHY&BUTCH

 
BROTHER IN CHRIST, I HAVE JUST READ YOUR TESTIMONY. GOD IS A GLORIOUS FATHER, AND I PRAISE HIM FOR HIS LOVE FOR US ALL. I PRAISE THE LORD FOR YOU, GOD USES THOSE WHO ARE WILLING TO BE USED. LET HIM USE YOU TO REACH THOSE THAT ARE IN NEED OF HIS SALVATION MESSAGE. YOU KNOW THE LIFE OF A PERSON THAT WAS GAY. GOD USES ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE TO ......USE IN HIS MINISTRY.
GOD BLESS YOU AND STAY CLOSE TO THE ROCK AND HE IS FAITHFUL TO STAY CLOSE TO YOU
 
Posted by CATHY&BUTCH on Monday, March 23, 2009 - 04:02 AM
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Debbie came by to say Hi!

 
To walk away from such a strong and alluring sin as homosexuality, it would have to be just a great passing of a test of trial and tribulation for the sake of loving God and I can only imagine the great joy it would bring to God for him to know you loved him so!..May God bless you!..Debbie.. 
 
Posted by Debbie came by to say Hi! on Friday, May 01, 2009 - 08:13 PM
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