A few days ago, Pastor James Bryant of Empowerment Temple in Baltimore, Maryland
delivered a 30 minute sermon titled ‘In My Enemies Worst Nightmare,’ but
it was only a small 40 second clip, which spread across the web like wildfire.
Now the pastor is under fire for using the line ‘these hoes ain’t loyal,’ especially as a man of God, and folks are
side-eying the congregation who was spotted hollering, jumping and catching the
holy spirit in the footage.
“Don’t critique a
quote when you never heard message! 20 seconds of a 30 minute message is
incomplete assessment Dear Family @TJMShow fell into a sensationalized quote
& regrettably lent no context. Be mad whole not in part”
And in case you are wondering how the quote was used in
context, he said:
An anointed woman of God is not dreaming about a man. An
anointed woman of God is dreaming for her man. So when she really connects to
who you are, she begins to dream about what she sees you accomplishing, what
she sees you becoming and you with your silly stuff, go run off with a
side-chick who don’t have no anointing.
The problem with Pilate, is a problem with a lot of men, is
he didn’t know what he had. Had Pilate had listened to the woman he had, his
life would’ve been better. Because he didn’t listen to the woman of God, he
ended up losing his job, ended up in exile, ended up being kicked out of the
palace, ended up committing suicide. If you got enough confidence to not be
insecure and threatened about the woman God sent you, when she speaks, she is
speaking from the voice of God of what she sees over your life!
Every sister just elbowed another sister, “he should’ve
listened!” Every brother, would you tap another brother and say, “I should’ve
listened to her.” God help me! Old saints, y’all forgive me but I gotta tell
ya, these hoes ain’t loyal! You gotta
find somebody!
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