Should Women Be Allowed To Preach On The Altar Or To Become A Pastor? - Christianity Etc (2) - Nairaland
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| Re: Should Women Be Allowed To Preach On The Altar Or To Become A Pastor? by Nobody: 9:42pm On Mar 29, 2020 |
Eviana:I still thank God for few people like you it gives me the joy and comfort that there many men and women who love Jesus in truth. |
| Re: Should Women Be Allowed To Preach On The Altar Or To Become A Pastor? by Eviana(f): 9:48pm On Mar 29, 2020 |
solite3:Truly humbled sir. There's still a remnant of people who sincerely want to surrender their lives to the Lord and fully serve Him...no matter what may happen. All I know about myself is that my love for my Lord and Saviour has been recently renewed and it is truly the most wonderful thing in the world for me. |
| Re: Should Women Be Allowed To Preach On The Altar Or To Become A Pastor? by Finallydead: 10:52pm On Mar 29, 2020*. Modified: 1:36pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
Good to hear Eviana. The most important thing is to let your newfound love grow into perfection. Dwell in His presence and eat from the tree of life. Only this will help you grow and keep you from stumbling. I suggest you stay away from not only this but all winds of doctrines you do not understand which only destroy and make love grow cold rather than build you up, all which fall from the tree of mental knowledge of good and evil. Knowledge puffs up but he that loves the Lord is known by Him(1Cor8:1-3). If we all follow the narrow road of continuous surrender in love, we will end up in His image, the only thing that matters. Solite3, I've seen your mention. It's fine with me. |
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