“Can a practicing homosexual become a Christian?” That was the question, presented in a Bible study class, that began this investigation. The worldwide Church is vigorously divided over this issue. Even individual church congregations lack unity. But what does the Bible teach? Most Christians believe the Old Testament law clearly forbids homosexual behavior. However, from a historical perspective, is this true? And just as important, did Jesus change the requirement for adherence to sexual laws? This last question really is the heart of the debate. Only by understanding God’s plan of redemption in its entirety can we fully grasp how Jesus viewed obedience to the law. Since many Christians lack a clear comprehension of God’s redemption design, views on the law are varied and clouded. In this book, we look at the entire plan of salvation, beginning in Genesis and ending in Revelation, and we answer the fundamental questions pertaining to any of humanity’s remnant obligation to God’s original instructions. Incorrect views of God’s ideas come from a lack of understanding of how God’s plan was established, with whom He established it, and why the plan was even needed. The investigation presented in this book reveals God’s truth by unveiling concepts such as covenant formulation in the ancient world, cultural consideration of the ancient people, and the teachings of New Testament authors. By incorporating these and other ideas, threads of truth can be seen weaving throughout the Hebrew and Greek text that tell of God’s plan and the role of His law in that plan. Once these key ideas are elucidated, God’s view on whether homosexuals, or practitioners of any activity forbidden in the law, can enter a covenant relationship with Him is uncovered.