His words was a call to reconsider the very foundation of marriage, to prioritize shared spiritual grounding over fleeting attractions, and to anchor one's choices in principles that endure long after the wedding bells fade.
Nigerian televangelist and general overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman, in a thought-provoking and impassioned sermon, emphasized the profound spiritual importance of his male members marrying women from within the church.
In a fiery clip shared on the church's social media pages, Suleman unpacked his reasons with unflinching conviction.
With fiery conviction and raw honesty, the cleric declared that he would no longer attend or officiate weddings of his male members to women outside his church.
He lamented the recurring trend of pastors and male congregants marrying women from other churches, only to see those unions unravel into chaos.
According to him, these marriages, lacking the glue of shared spiritual values and training, often spiral into conflict, forcing the men to return to him, pleading for advice to salvage their broken homes.
Suleman painted a vivid picture of these crises, describing them as the inevitable result of spiritual incompatibility.
He warned that without a foundation built on shared beliefs, such marriages are doomed to falter under the weight of misunderstandings and discord.
Apostle Suleman's bold stance in his viral sermon has ignited a firestorm of mixed reactions across social media.
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