"In the bible, nobody used cooking as a criterion for choosing a wife"- Pstr Chris Ojigbani
hehehehe.....Well known marriage counselor, Pastor Chris Ojigbani has commented
controversial statements caused by the G.O of RCCG, Pastor Adeboye.
Pastor Chris said, among other things that long prayers are tantamount
to 'vain repetitions', which the bible frowns upon. Using scriptural
references, he also said it will be a sin for a man to divorce his wife
for her inability to cook.
Very interesting piece. Read below
Recently, there is this controversy going on in the social media that a
man shouldn’t marry a woman who doesn’t know how to cook or a woman who
doesn’t pray for an hour. So, I deem it necessary to clarify the issue.
As the apostle of marriage, it’s my responsibility to clarify the issue
to avoid causing more delayed marriage, separation and divorce in the
world.
This is the will of God concerning the issue: You
must not use cooking as a criterion for choosing your spouse. Though
food is important in life, cooking must not be used as a criterion for
choosing a spouse. Why? I tell you three reasons.
First, a woman
who doesn’t know how to cook can actually learn how to cook. Second, a
woman can employ the services of a professional cook. Third, a husband
can tolerate if his wife doesn’t cook very well. Tolerance is important
in marriage because everybody has weaknesses, both husbands and wives.
If a woman doesn’t know how to cook, it should be regarded as a weakness
and the husband has to tolerate in order to be happy. It’s very wrong
for a man to divorce his wife because she doesn’t know how to cook.
Nobody used cooking as a criterion for choosing a spouse in the Bible.
In fact, when Isaac married Rebekah, he didn’t meet her, it was his
servant that proposed marriage to Rebekah on behalf of Isaac and paid
the bride price even before Isaac set his eyes on Rebekah. So in
Christianity, we don’t use cooking as a criterion for choosing a spouse.
It’s
also important you note that praying for an hour must not be used as a
criterion for choosing a spouse. There is no scripture that says
Christians must pray for an hour before they become good Christians.
What Jesus Christ asked his disciples was: why couldn’t they watch with
Him for an hour. Watching is different from praying. And when they
failed to watch with him for an hour, they didn’t cease to be
Christians. Even Peter, who couldn’t watch for an hour became the head
of the disciples. If Peter couldn’t watch for an hour and still became
the head of the disciples, why should we use praying for an hour as a
criterion for choosing a spouse?
Do you know that vain repletion
is a sin in Christianity? Jesus Christ said that we should not speak
much in prayer. In Matthew 6:7-8, the Bible says that speaking much in
prayer is a sin. If you need something, you should ask your Father what
you need. Just go straight to the point - the Bible says that He already
knows what you need, even before you ask Him. So, if you are not yet
married and you are a man, never you use cooking as a criterion for
choosing your spouse. It’s very wrong. God will not be happy with you if
you do something like that.
I am speaking to you as the apostle
of marriage that God has sent to correct the wrong doctrines of marriage
in the world. Get married, not because a woman knows how to cook, but
because she is a good woman. If you marry someone that knows how to cook
and she is not good, what happens to you? Man shall not live by bread
alone.
If you are a married man under the sound of my voice,
never you divorce your wife because she doesn’t know how to cook. You
can teach her how to cook or you tolerate her. Marriage is about
tolerance. And as a husband, it’s important you note that it’s your
responsibility to nourish your wife, tolerate her, forgive her, and take
good care of her. It’s a job you have to do.
God bless you. I
love you! Don’t forget: marriage is beyond cooking; marriage is beyond
praying for an hour. Marriage is an old fashioned institution. It’s the
oldest institution and must be honored
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