Is Pastor John MacArthur is right? Do women need to go home?

Nov 20, 2019 at 11:00 am by sonyamcclloughlockridge

Do women need to go home?

We, women desire to be pretty. We like pretty things, we want our homes to be pretty, and we want to be seen as attractive and or pretty. This is how we are hardwired. God designed us this way. Prettiness is paramount to women, and we are acutely aware of our physical assets.

And, we naturally use our physical assets to our advantage.

As a married woman I have used my prettiness to sway my husband's attention to myself! This is a perfectly legitimate use of prettiness/physical assets. But the use of prettiness (physical assets) in the pulpit is criminal to Christ Jesus and puts the earthly and eternal salvation of people in jeopardy!

Webster Dictionary states something that attracts or charms is seduction.

This is one reason why we women, should not preach and or teach oracles from The Holy Word of God in the assembly of men and women.

The desire to be pretty in the assembly of men and women negates any Truth in rightly dividing the Truth. This prettiness in the pulpit should not be tolerated but it often is because some servants enjoy being tempted in the pews and the pulpit!

Jesus addresses this seduction issue himself in the Book of Revelation and only Jesus labels the prophetess (a female who declares oracles) as a Jezebel in the very same book!

Notwithstanding I have a few things against thee, because thou sufferest that woman Jezebel, which calleth herself a prophetess, to teach and to seduce my servants to commit fornication, and to eat things sacrificed unto idols. Revelation 2:20

Y'all, this is Jesus speaking!

The spiritual powers presented in the second chapter of the Book of Revelation: 

Jesus

Church 

She calls herself a prophetess 

That woman Jezebel

Servants 

 

She calls herself a prophetess but her heart's desire is to be attractive, which is an act of seduction!

After Jesus steps on the seen all things are considered and there is no separation of that which we conceive in our hearts and that which we do. 

That is why Jesus addresses the heart in the very same chapter of The Book of Revelation.

And I will kill her children with death; and all the churches shall know that I am he which searcheth the reins and hearts: and I will give unto every one of you according to your works. Revelation 2:23 KJV

We women are tempting servants from the prowl, the pole, the post, the platform, the pew and the pulpit.

I super dislike saying it but John MacArthur is right, we women need to go home.

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