1. Recognize that you are sinning.
2. Asking for forgiveness of sin, i.e Homosexuality
3. Repent form that sin - Meaning do not do that sin anymore.
Hebrews 10:26 - For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins,
Meaning, who are you still crucifying?
>Not true - one can be Christian, and still fall into sin. The question is, will you recognize it and yourself to be set free?
>The difference between the "Christian" and the "Sinner" is not that the Christian never sins; it is that the Christian repents and is forgiven of his sins. The difference is not in the person - the difference is Jesus Christ in that person.
That covers the three things you asked about -
1. Recognize that you are sinning
>"one can be Christian, and still fall into sin. The question is, will you recognize it"...
2. Asking for forgiveness of sin, i.e. Homosexuality
3. Repent form (sic) that sin - meaning we do not sin anymore
>" the Christian repents and is forgiven of his sins the Christian repents and is forgiven of his sins"...
We have all crucified Christ through our own sins. We, as you suggest, continue to crucify Christ when we depart from what is a healthy relationship with God and/or His Creation. The question is, do we recognize that crucifixion as God recognizes it - as a chance for forgiveness and true healing? Or do we simply see it as a pre-punched "ticket to heaven"?
When we overlook the process of repentance, forgiveness and healing as a lifelong pursuit, we are missing out on our greatest chance to grow as human beings and as spiritual beings. Recognition of any sin - be it gluttony, slothfulness, greed, envy, lust, anger, or pride - is a chance to change our relationships with God and man for the better. What keeps us as Christians from continuing in the path of true forgiveness and growth is the sin of pride.