Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Praise Fowowe Explains Why Pastors Fails in Marriage, But I Disagree with #4!!!
Praise Fowowe is one of the Sex Educators & Relationship experts that I respected and he did a good job explaining why our top pastors are excelling in all things, but failing in their marriages. It's like public success, private failure. That's why I love the way he went straight to the point and trust me all his points are thought provoking because they are the words for today.
No matter how far you've gone in your ministry, no matter how high you've attained, your marriage is your number one and that's why you must stop to read all the 5 Nuggets Praise highlighted here. As a matter of fact, I think most of our gospel musicians need to stop and read this as well. I'm sure they need it!!!
Well, in actual fact, it's not like I'm trying to disagree Points No 4 where he talked about 'Isolation', but if we are going to really discuss isolation, I believe there are times Jesus actually isolated him. So, in as much as I want to agree with him on the isolation part, I think there are good reasons for pastors to isolate themselves.
Well, I reserve my comment until I hear other people's opinions.
Read his Nuggets...
1. A man of God is not God, he is a man: Unfortunately, we treat our men of God as if they are spirits who don't live in human body. What do we expect when we saddle them with our numerous issues. Unfortunately, many are not wise to say no to church members whose lives will continue if they drop dead. Church members have academic, financial, and even marital problems, they go to the pastor as if the man is built to solve every problem and in our quest to prove that we are superstars, we also fail to embrace the use of professionals who are trained in these things because of our hidden fear of respect. What stops a man of God who knows his marriage is in danger to take a back seat and allow a church member whose marriage is a model take a message on a Sunday that marriage is meant to be discussed? You are not built to solve every problem.
2. Anointing does not give immunity to divorce: The same way anointing doesn't give immunity to sexual sins, it doesn't also give immunity to divorce. It takes more than anointing to make a marriage work. I have seen the people we refer to as unbelievers build a fantastic marriage why I have also seen loads of tongue-talking believers make a shipwreck of theirs. The most important ingredient to build a winning marriage isn't prayers, it is knowledge and if you don't have it, you can't pray it in. I tell people that your anointing wouldn't stop you from sleeping with church members if you have a sex problem. If you position yourself around babes consistently in the name of "My daughter in the lord" and you don't draw a critical line, it is only a matter of time. My story is everywhere on how I was a sex addict in church after being born again yet leading praise worship and leading people to Christ until I became real to myself and went to get help. Every counselor needs a counselor and every pastor needs a pastor who may not necessarily be title carrying person because the problem with us is that in this part of the world, we believe that a laity isn't anointed as long as he doesn't pastor a large church. If you are beating your wife, don't pretend you don't have a problem, you need to get help from a psychologist or psychiatrist.
3. There is no relationship without communication and relaxation: So many men of God don't communicate with their spouses. You can't expect an abandoned flower to blossom without your attention. I think many of us saddle our wives with church work that they are not prepared for. I do not believe that because a man is a pastor necessarily means that his wife must be a Pastor Mrs. God's callings and gifting aren't by marriage. I don't understand the calling that will make a man of God remain in Nigeria while he sends his wife to Germany to pastor the branch of the church over there. Excuse me, you are a human being who needs emotional attention. Unfortunately, that is the reality in many ministries. You are a man of God on the pulpit but at home, you are a lover and a father to your children. So you might learn to drop the bible and Christianity on the altar so that you can communicate with your wife and your children in human language. I was invited to a meeting years back and I asked the Pastor's there the last time they had a dance with their spouses? I was shocked when they said it was during their wedding.
4. Isolation isn't spirituality: Jesus never isolated himself. As a matter of fact, he was found in everyday places like our present day shopping malls and movie houses. I see a lot of young pastors who have aged faster than they should be because of Isolation. Something tells us that we need to isolate ourselves to receive a word for a people who are being "pastored" only during the service because many of them are being influenced more by their favorite musician than their pastor. Don't allow church members turn you into who you are not because you don't want to hang out with your babe. They would spread your story when your marriage breaks down. When was the last time you met your pastor in a bus, mall, a restaurant or a cinema? As a matter of fact, when was the last time he was stuck in traffic and you saw him? If your answer is no, then most likely your pastor is a spirit. If a man wants to live in isolation, he should please not get married so that we can save the body of Christ all this embarrassment.
5. Wisdom is in the city square: If a man of God is inadequate on a particular subject, It is not shameful to get help. It is humility to look for help from people that have studied that particular subject. Something to learn from someone we have categorized as sinner. So when I hear someone make statements like there is nothing an unbeliever can teach me, I often ask who taught you how to speak English and understand Mathematics. Age and longevity in ministry is not the same as wisdom.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

14 comments:
Tessy, whether you disagree or not the man makes a lot of sense. He speaks the truth
Hmnnn.... WORD! Nice one
All true!!! May God increase his wisdom!
But is he married!!!!!!!
Imagine seeing Daddy Adeboye inside a BRT bus. What do u think will happen? In some cases Isolation is necessary. I second Tessy on this one.
I think Praise has to elaborate on the isolation part because when he mention seeing men of God in buses, market place, we all know that not all of us are educate to behave normal. You wont like the outcome of seeing Pastor Chris at the bus-stop. Trust me, no amount of security will prevent him from going home naked.
Yes, thats why sometimes, Isolation is necessary.
Isolation is when you go up to the mountain to pray for days! Isolation is when you set aside a day to pray and be alone!
Isolation is not when people don't have free access to you. Isolation is not when people dont get to see you when they really want.
wow, I love this write up. I'm defintely going to share this!!!
Gbam! Gbam!! Gbam!!! Tell them sir!!
I've read some of his books and he's a good speaker. Pls Tessy can u help us get his website if he has one.
People wont value you when you don't seclude yourself a little. They will naturally take you for granted. I think that's what Tessy is trying to say
Tessy, you kind of forget to tell us why you disagree with his points. Pls we want to hear your sides of the story ooooooo.
I don't understand why Tessy has to disagree with him when it was the obvious truth. Our top pastors had taken Isolation to the next level and its has become the order of the day.
I agree with Praise jare!!! Tessy, abeg park well.
Nice article. I hope Pastor Chris is reading this....
Honestly, Tessy, I dey gbadun ur blog ooo. I'm loving it
Post a Comment