Monday, January 22, 2007

Breaking the yoke of the "gift of singleness"

Captain Sensible writes: Another encouraging email I have received. Interesting the wider implications of all this. Implications which I believe will have a far-reaching effect on the entire Body of Christ and the harvest on our doorstep...

You know the Bible says the yoke shall be destroyed because of the anointing, the anointing is the presence of God, the Spirit of God. I pray that this anointing will break the yoke of the "gift of singleness" in the lives of men and women in this country, whether they believe it because the church says so, or they believe it because they have tried so hard for their desires to be fulfilled and they find no way out, and it’s just easier to believe this "gift" than keep trying and pushing in.
But do you know I believe that anointing will break much more than that.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well said moi capitan! Time for a revolution!

4:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

One thing that really annoys me that Christian folk keep repeating, is the phrase: 'Never mind it will happen when you are not looking.'

I got news for these guys, for them they might have found love whilst still at school, but there was a lot of social activity where you got to meet a lot of the unattached opposite sex. Even going out to the library or out for a coke was socialising. So obviously school activity was all about socialising, in case they forgot!! For those who did not have it happen that way, they must go out and socialise and meet other single people because I do not see God bringing anybody to your door.

So there you are, folks go out and meet lots of people, and please men, ask ladies out as well!

10:17 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Auntie E said:

"One thing that really annoys me that Christian folk keep repeating, is the phrase: 'Never mind it will happen when you are not looking.'"

LOL. I can't tell you how many times I've heard that one! I would agree that there has to be some form of interaction between the sexes. IMHO, years ago, communities were more tight knit, and everybody knew everybody, so getting married was probably easier than it is now.

1:26 PM  

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