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Abuse In The 4-Wall Church! Prepare, Heal, & Deliver!
Join Host G. Renee and panel guests Shannon, Jacqueline, Faizah, & Dorothy.Share with someone you suspect is suffering in silence from narcissistic, verbal or physical, or sexual abuse from a church leader or spouse in the church. Their spouse may be charismatic at church, but a devil behind closed doors. We want to help break the stigma of abuse in the 4-wall church. Pastor wives and ministry leaders are most likely to be the demographic who are most ashamed to speak out, and more likely to die there if not addressed. Save a life and SHARE how Jesus came that we might live ABUNDANTLY! Abuse is NOT your portion.Follow G. Renee in the Prepare Heal & Deliver House on Clubhouse! -
The Dangers Of Narcissistic Marriages: Destiny Unfulfilled & Unholy Matrimony!
What are the dangers of narcissistic marriages?
Let’s break down demonic covenants, abuse, and unholy matrimony. This is a topic that most won’t touch with a 10-foot pole, but I’m breaking this down by the power of the Holy Spirit. Jesus came to set captives free – not keep you in unholy matrimony & bondage. John 8:36
Join me live on YouTube, Saturday, April 16th at 1pm CST!
-False counterfeit marriages
-The narcissist’s goals
-How the Bible & the 4wall church is misused to keep people in bondage
-Signs of Unholy Matrimony
-Demonic covenants vs God’s kingdom
-Blessings and curses – trying to bless what is inherently cursed.
-Fruit check (the laws of sowing and reaping)
-God’s Word
-Breakdown & exegesis of scripture (why did Jesus & Paul tell ppl this)
-Shalach & putting away
-Practical strategies
The first mention of Divorce in the bible is found in Deuteronomy 24:1, 2 “ When a man has taken a wife, and married her, and it comes to pass that she finds no favour in his eyes, because he hath found some uncleanness in her: then let him write her a bill of divorcement, and give it in her hand, and send her out of his house. And when she is departed out of his house, she may go and be another man’s wife.”
Patrick Weaver – “Abuse cancels the marriage covenant. There is no abuse — physical, emotional or mental, that agrees with God’s design and plan for marriage. An abuser is unfaithful, rebellious, and commits spiritual adultery…” Spiritual adultery is unfaithfulness to God. It is having an undue fondness for the things of the world. Spiritual adultery is analogous to the unfaithfulness of one’s spouse: “
‘But like a spouse faithless to her lover, even so have you been faithless to me, O house of Israel,’ says the LORD” (Jeremiah 3:20; see also Isaiah 1:21; 57:8; Ezekiel 16:30).”