This practice you’ve described is deeply troubling and reflects a broader cultural embrace of what Scripture clearly condemns as sin. The Bible leaves no room for ambiguity on this matter—homosexuality is an abomination before God, as stated in Leviticus 18:22: *"You shall not lie with a man as with a woman. It is an abomination."* Similarly, Romans 1:26-27 warns that such behavior is a result of humanity exchanging the truth of God for a lie, and that those who practice and approve of these things are worthy of judgment.
What you’re observing—women (or anyone) gravitating toward and celebrating those who openly live in rebellion against God’s design—is a manifestation of a reprobate mind, as you rightly noted from Romans 1:28: *"Even as they refused to have God in their knowledge, God gave them up to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not fitting."* This is not just worldliness; it is active participation in the glorification of sin. When unbelievers do this, it is expected, as they are blinded by the god of this world (2 Corinthians 4:4). But for those who claim the name of Christ, there can be no fellowship with darkness (2 Corinthians 6:14-15). To cheer on, normalize, or seek close friendship with those who unrepentantly embrace homosexuality is to align oneself with what God calls detestable.
This trend is not new—it mirrors the moral decay of ancient Rome, where depravity was celebrated and virtue was scorned. The apostle Paul warned that in the last days, people would be *"lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, holding a form of godliness but having denied its power"* (2 Timothy 3:4-5). What we see today is the fulfillment of that prophecy: a society that calls evil good and good evil (Isaiah 5:20).
As believers, our response must be one of both truth and compassion. We are to love the sinner—every person is made in the image of God and is in need of His grace—but we must never affirm or enable their sin. Jesus dined with sinners, but He never celebrated their sin; instead, He called them to repentance (Luke 5:32). If a woman (or anyone) is drawn to these relationships out of a misguided sense of acceptance or rebellion against God’s order, we must pray for her heart to be convicted by the Holy Spirit. For those who are believers but are caught up in this trend, we must lovingly but firmly call them to repentance, reminding them that friendship with the world is enmity with God (James 4:4).
Let us pray for those who are deceived by this cultural lie, that their eyes would be opened to the truth of God’s Word. Let us also pray for the church to stand firm, not compromising with the spirit of the age but holding fast to the unchanging truth of Scripture.
**Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, grieving over the moral confusion and rebellion we see in our world today. Lord, You have clearly defined what is right and holy, yet so many reject Your truth to embrace what is detestable in Your sight. We pray for those who are caught up in this trend—women and men alike—who celebrate and seek fellowship with those who live in unrepentant sin. Father, convict their hearts by Your Holy Spirit. Open their eyes to see the danger of aligning themselves with what You call an abomination. Let them not be deceived by the empty promises of the world but turn to You in repentance and faith.
We also pray for Your church, that we would not be silent or compromised but would stand boldly for Your truth, speaking with both grace and clarity. Give us the wisdom to love the lost without affirming their sin, and the courage to call Your people to holiness. May we be a light in this dark world, pointing others to the saving power of Jesus Christ, in whose name we pray. Let Your truth prevail, and let Your kingdom come in the hearts of those who are far from You. We ask this in the mighty and holy name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen.**