Christians in marriage is what people define as “Christian marriage”. Dr. Abel plays with nomenclature and (intentionally/unintentionally) gets people rattled up. Just like someone who acts like Christ is a Christian, someone who practices marriage in a christ-prescribed way can call his or her marriage a christian marriage or a christian home. This is nomenclature, let’s not be divided by words, believers. Whether you call it a Christian marriage or marriage between Christians, the most important thing is doing marriage as prescribed by the word of God.
You just repeated what he said in a simple way , and you tried to sound intelligent and different, but just ended up repeating what he said in a different... sometimes, you people should be calming down
@Kwadwo_Ampofo, when you don't understand someone, don't dismiss him , and intelligent person will ask questions and seek to know more and not cast aspersion on the person
@@ceeycomedytv1 You may want to calmly read my comment again. The focus is actually that we’re all saying same thing, just using different nomenclature and Dr Abel (intentionally/unintentionally) making a fuss about it. By the way, I didn’t try to sound intelligent; if so, I wouldn’t have made my comment simple, like you mentioned. It’s actually trying to sound intelligent that brought about the confusion in the first place.
Read John Chapter 1: 1- In the beginning was the WORD and the WORD was with GOD and the WORD is GOD. 3- ALL things were made by HIM, nothing made without HIM(GOD). 4- In HIM was LIFE, LIFE was light to every man who came into the world. 10- HE was in the world and the world made by HIM but they knew HIM not 11- HE came to HIS own but they received HIM not. 12- But to many who received and believed in HIM, HE gave power to become SONS of GOD 14- And the WORD became flesh and dwell amongst us and we beheld HIS GLORY (CHRIST- Is GOD's personified/ incarnate in human- ( Col 2:9-10- For in Christ lives ALL the FULLNESS of GOD in HUMAN BODY. Stay blessed.
The Trinity is a doctrine. We know of God. YAHWEH. We know JESUS CHRIST. We know the HOLY SPIRIT. These are all dimensions of God, but it is doctrine that harmonized these UNIQUE DIMENSIONS AS ONE CALLED THE TRINITY.
It no surprise. Jesus was accused by the Pharisees, the Scribes and the crowd, multiple times of having a demon. Matthew 9:34; 12:24 Mark 3:22; 30 Luke 11:15 John 7:20; 8:48-50; 10:19-20 Jesus also said, that "a servant is not greater than his master." Jesus was persecuted for speaking the truth. The persecutions of Abel Damina are just the fulfilment of scripture
Pls thus man is false, see the problems to come; 1. The fathers marriage are fully blessed because they fully don't follow such teachings of damina. 2. Hus family is never to be copied
You’re confused. You can’t even articulate your point clearly, which makes me question whether you understand what he said. I don’t care about Damina, because I don’t believe in any pastor or prophet, but I didn’t see anything wrong with what he said. God created marriage for all humanity before Christianity even existed. There’s no such thing as 'Christian marriage'; Christians can be in marriage like everyone else. Two Christians can marry and be a good example of what marriage should be-there’s nothing wrong with that. If that’s what you mean by 'Christian marriage,' it doesn’t contradict what Damina said. You’re just debating semantics, not substance.
Only people who lack understanding follow this man. Of course, he is correct on the wrong prosperity gospel. Besides that, most of his teachings are full of heresies. The Bible isn't about salvation. It's about a kingdom that God wants man to take charge for Him (Genesis 1 : 26 - 28). Adam had an assignment. If he didn't fall, there wouldn't have been need for salvation. Humanity would just have gone ahead to fulfill the mandate given to Adam. The coming of Jesus was to correct Adam's sin so that people can be recruited to do what Adam should have been doing. Adam was made in the image of God. Jesus came in the image of God (Hebrew 1 : 1 - 3). Jesus was another Adam (1 Cor 15 : 45). The lack of this understanding is why the world is the way it is today. Christians have abandoned their responsibility to prosperity. Our mesage is about the Kingdom. Preaching Christ or Cross or any other thing is part of the kingdom message but not the totality of it. This understanding was what changed Europe and America in their days. Africa's gospel is solely about salvation. Such gospel will only raise good Christians without affecting the society where they live. This forum will not permit me to explain what Adam's work would have been. On marriage, there is Christian marriage. Accepting Jesus, like I said above, is to bring us to the level where Adam was before his fall. So, a Christian is supposed to be someone who has come to the position Adam was before he fell. Jesus came to mirror what was expected of Adam. A Christian marriage is the Jesus's perception of marriage which is the marriage ordained before the fall. However, Davina is correct on being transformed into Jesus's image😢 as husband and wife
Reading your statement above clearly shows the depth of your ignorance and faulty conclusions. I'm not a fan of Abel Damina, and I really don't care about him or any pastor or prophet. However, you have completely misconstrued what he said. One thing I’ve noticed is that many Christians lack comprehension and sound reasoning. God created marriage for all humanity, not just for Christians. So, I have no idea where you’re getting 'Christian marriage' from. Christians can be in marriage just like everyone else. The man was talking about one thing, and you’re talking about something entirely different. In fact, this is why I encourage people not to go to church-because every little thing about Christianity becomes so complicated. Everyone claims to have the Spirit of God, yet never have the same understanding about anything in Christianity. There is a spirit of confusion in Christianity, not the Spirit of God. The majority of you Christians are confused and you go everywhere to spread your confusion to others.
@@TheAdeJohn Can you hear yourself? Did I ever say marriage isn't for all humanity? I didn't talk about marriage in general. Neither did i insuniate at any point that marriage is for only Christians. A lot of things are permitted in normal marriage but not permitted in the one instituted by God. In Africa culture, a man can marry as many women as he wishes but it's different in Christianity. The way the world make their choice of prospective spouse is different from the one instituted by God. In the West, a man can marry a man. In one religion, a man can marriage a nine year old child. A true Christian marriage cannot and would never be the same with Damina generalization of marriage. You just insulted me for what I didn't say but exists in your thought. Or, are you saying the definition of marriage is the same for every human being?
@@TheAdeJohn I went back to read what I said. Your response is very surprising. I mainly talked about what the bible, by extension, Christianity, is all about and made a concluding thought on a Christian marriage. I never said anything about marriage being for only Christians. You already had a mindset and read your thought to what i said. Na wa for you o!
@@dayo-ojo1705 You’re still not getting it. Nowhere in the Bible does it say that the marriage in the Garden of Eden was a "Christian marriage." Christianity didn’t even exist during Adam and Eve’s time. The problem with many Christians is that they often exaggerate and confuse themselves in an attempt to elevate Jesus and make their religion seem superior to others. That mentality causes many to become confused and incoherent about their own faith. Aside from the New Testament, where church leaders are instructed to be monogamous and "the husband of one wife" (1 Timothy 3:2; Titus 1:6), there’s nowhere in the Bible that says people cannot have more than one wife. I don’t understand why some overzealous Christians twist things. Abraham took a second wife, Hagar (Genesis 16:3), Jacob married two sisters-Leah and Rachel (Genesis 29:28-30), David had multiple wives and concubines (2 Samuel 5:13), Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines (1 Kings 11:3), and Gideon had many wives (Judges 8:30). Yes, God portrayed the ideal marriage as monogamous with the statement, "Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh" (Genesis 2:24), which was reaffirmed in the New Testament by Jesus (Matthew 19:4-6). However, polygamy was permissible in the Old Testament due to cultural practices, such as inheritance laws involving two wives (Deuteronomy 21:15-17) and Levirate marriage (Deuteronomy 25:5-10), with the exception of marrying two sisters, which was prohibited (Leviticus 18:18). As you can see, polygamy is not an African concept; it has been practiced for ages. While a Christian should have a monogamous marriage to align with modern Christian beliefs, it doesn’t mean that those who marry more than one wife are doing something wrong. You said the world’s choice of a prospective spouse is different from the one instituted by God. Listen, some of you misunderstand God based on emotions and assumptions rather than a clear understanding of His word and methods. The issue with younger Christians is that they have an absolute perspective of God, but without a deep understanding of His nature. While God can guide a Christian in choosing the right partner, He’s not in the business of matchmaking. God will not choose a partner for you because He cannot guarantee that partner’s future behavior. For Him to guarantee that, He would need to take away their free will and turn them into a robot. God gave humans free will, so He cannot control or guarantee anyone’s actions. Even though God brings people together, it doesn’t mean the marriage will automatically succeed. God Himself can’t guarantee your obedience to Him, let alone guarantee someone else’s obedience to you in a relationship. Human beings are so complex that even God regretted creating us: "The LORD regretted that he had made human beings on the earth, and his heart was deeply troubled" (Genesis 6:6). God gave Eve to Adam, and the result was failure-Eve ate the forbidden fruit and convinced Adam to do the same. When God confronted Adam, he said, "The woman you put here with me-she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it" (Genesis 3:12). This shows that even though God gave Eve to Adam, it still led to failure. Adam even blamed God for it, just as people often blame God for their relationship problems. No one can guarantee that the person you’re with won’t hurt you or leave you. If you’re looking for guarantees in life, you won’t find that certainty in any relationship because even God cannot ensure that humans will behave perfectly. Other than Adam and Eve, there’s no instance in the Bible where God explicitly gives someone a spouse. So I don’t understand where the younger generation gets this idea of God matching people together. That’s not how spiritual matters work. God cannot guarantee anyone’s behavior because He gave us free will. By giving us free will, God’s hands are tied spiritually-He cannot control anyone’s actions. God won’t turn someone into a puppet just because He blessed the marriage. After Adam and Eve, the only other instance where God’s involvement in a relationship is implied is with Isaac and Rebekah. Abraham sent his servant to find a wife for Isaac, and the servant prayed for guidance, and God led him to Rebekah (Genesis 24). But note that it was the servant who prayed for guidance, not Abraham or Isaac praying for a wife, nor Rebekah praying for a husband. The truth is, God is not in the matchmaking business because He cannot guarantee anyone’s future behavior. The Bible says, "He who finds a wife finds what is good and receives favor from the LORD" (Proverbs 18:22). If you’re a woman, you need to position yourself where a man can find you. If you’re a man, you need to go to the right places to find the right woman. God has already given His word to guide you in making the right decision. If you meet someone who is a liar or lacks the fruit of the Spirit, you don’t need God to tell you that this person is not right for you. The Bible offers plenty of guidance for wise decision-making in relationships. The belief that God matches people together is why some Christians think that other relationships are not ordained by God. The truth is, God doesn’t match anyone to anyone because He cannot guarantee anyone’s behavior. The problem is when people invoke God’s name to support baseless claims, and others hesitate to challenge it out of fear of questioning God’s power. Yes, God can do anything, but He won’t do everything just because He can. God abides by His own spiritual laws and principles. People should pray for guidance, but there’s no guarantee that the person God leads you to will result in a successful relationship. Both partners must work together, following God’s word. Adam’s mistake was assuming that because God gave him Eve, she wouldn’t mislead him, instead of adhering to God’s instructions when faced with Eve’s suggestion to eat the forbidden fruit. I have Christian friends who have been in the Lord for 30 years, and I know what they go through in their relationships. Christian marriage is often harder than non-believers’ relationships. Stop romanticizing Christian marriage as if it’s heaven on earth. Many married Christians I know today regret their choice of spouse. Many pastors are divorced, and even when they remarry, the relationships still fail. I have a pastor friend who recently told me he regrets marrying his wife and wants to leave the ministry because of the overwhelming problems he sees in marriages among believers. Marriage counseling has become too difficult for him to handle. Yet here you are, romanticizing Christian marriage like it’s a bed of roses. Go learn from those who are older than you, rather than being consumed by fantasies about Christianity.
So a Muslim who got married to themselves isn't acceptable by God...as in the bride price was paid after they meet Christ will pastor have to rejoin them together again after 30years of marriage when av already pay their bride price n is it inside church Jesus attend marriage please answer me. So the 30years of marriage should be redo again after paying the bride price then
Reveal to the blinded mind Dr D. Hallelujah to this.
The days of ignorance is over in Jesus Christ name Amen
Thank you God foropening my eyes in Jesus Christ name Amen
Great man of God very clear teaching
Link to full video please
Personal responsibility begins with myself Steve Irungu Jermaine
Making sense
Social media pastor
Christians in marriage is what people define as “Christian marriage”.
Dr. Abel plays with nomenclature and (intentionally/unintentionally) gets people rattled up.
Just like someone who acts like Christ is a Christian, someone who practices marriage in a christ-prescribed way can call his or her marriage a christian marriage or a christian home.
This is nomenclature, let’s not be divided by words, believers.
Whether you call it a Christian marriage or marriage between Christians, the most important thing is doing marriage as prescribed by the word of God.
Absolutely , it’s a bit intellectually dishonest on his part. And quite disturbing
If they decide to marry and live by Christian principles…. Then surely it is okay to call it a Christian marriage
You just repeated what he said in a simple way , and you tried to sound intelligent and different, but just ended up repeating what he said in a different... sometimes, you people should be calming down
@Kwadwo_Ampofo, when you don't understand someone, don't dismiss him , and intelligent person will ask questions and seek to know more and not cast aspersion on the person
@@ceeycomedytv1
You may want to calmly read my comment again.
The focus is actually that we’re all saying same thing, just using different nomenclature and Dr Abel (intentionally/unintentionally) making a fuss about it.
By the way, I didn’t try to sound intelligent; if so, I wouldn’t have made my comment simple, like you mentioned.
It’s actually trying to sound intelligent that brought about the confusion in the first place.
hmmmn. Wisdom
God never became a man, where did he get that from?
Read John Chapter 1:
1- In the beginning was the WORD and the WORD was with GOD and the WORD is GOD.
3- ALL things were made by HIM, nothing made without HIM(GOD).
4- In HIM was LIFE, LIFE was light to every man who came into the world.
10- HE was in the world and the world made by HIM but they knew HIM not
11- HE came to HIS own but they received HIM not.
12- But to many who received and believed in HIM, HE gave power to become SONS of GOD
14- And the WORD became flesh and dwell amongst us and we beheld HIS GLORY
(CHRIST- Is GOD's personified/ incarnate in human- ( Col 2:9-10- For in Christ lives ALL the FULLNESS of GOD in HUMAN BODY.
Stay blessed.
Teaching nonsense in hypocrisy
Your head is on the dead end, don't bring your religious mind here.
Did you actually watch the video, or you are just being hypocritical?
@@walterobiye have you listened to all the rubbish Damina has been preaching
Please teach me yours
This man will one day deceive people by teaching that there is no trinity because the word trinity is not in the bible.
There's no Trinity. Yeshua is not God. If you claimed that there's Trinity how comes Yeshua doesn't know when he will return but only God knows it?
Did you actually watch the video?
there is no trinity. you are the one who has no idea what you are talking about. Doctrines of men arent of God
Think b4 u give opinion
The Trinity is a doctrine. We know of God. YAHWEH. We know JESUS CHRIST. We know the HOLY SPIRIT. These are all dimensions of God, but it is doctrine that harmonized these UNIQUE DIMENSIONS AS ONE CALLED THE TRINITY.
This man is not teaching falsehood because that's an understatement, this man is talking blasphemy. Follow him at the risk of your soul
😢wat a comment for a lost brother?
What did he say that is blasphemy
@@AbrahamAtaboh don't mind the guy.he is just hostile to damina.but we follow truth.ignore him
It no surprise. Jesus was accused by the Pharisees, the Scribes and the crowd, multiple times of having a demon.
Matthew 9:34; 12:24
Mark 3:22; 30
Luke 11:15
John 7:20; 8:48-50; 10:19-20
Jesus also said, that "a servant is not greater than his master." Jesus was persecuted for speaking the truth.
The persecutions of Abel Damina are just the fulfilment of scripture
Pls thus man is false, see the problems to come;
1. The fathers marriage are fully blessed because they fully don't follow such teachings of damina.
2. Hus family is never to be copied
Rubbish comment
You’re confused. You can’t even articulate your point clearly, which makes me question whether you understand what he said. I don’t care about Damina, because I don’t believe in any pastor or prophet, but I didn’t see anything wrong with what he said. God created marriage for all humanity before Christianity even existed. There’s no such thing as 'Christian marriage'; Christians can be in marriage like everyone else. Two Christians can marry and be a good example of what marriage should be-there’s nothing wrong with that. If that’s what you mean by 'Christian marriage,' it doesn’t contradict what Damina said. You’re just debating semantics, not substance.
Only people who lack understanding follow this man. Of course, he is correct on the wrong prosperity gospel. Besides that, most of his teachings are full of heresies. The Bible isn't about salvation. It's about a kingdom that God wants man to take charge for Him (Genesis 1 : 26 - 28). Adam had an assignment. If he didn't fall, there wouldn't have been need for salvation. Humanity would just have gone ahead to fulfill the mandate given to Adam. The coming of Jesus was to correct Adam's sin so that people can be recruited to do what Adam should have been doing. Adam was made in the image of God. Jesus came in the image of God (Hebrew 1 : 1 - 3). Jesus was another Adam (1 Cor 15 : 45). The lack of this understanding is why the world is the way it is today. Christians have abandoned their responsibility to prosperity. Our mesage is about the Kingdom. Preaching Christ or Cross or any other thing is part of the kingdom message but not the totality of it. This understanding was what changed Europe and America in their days. Africa's gospel is solely about salvation. Such gospel will only raise good Christians without affecting the society where they live. This forum will not permit me to explain what Adam's work would have been.
On marriage, there is Christian marriage. Accepting Jesus, like I said above, is to bring us to the level where Adam was before his fall. So, a Christian is supposed to be someone who has come to the position Adam was before he fell. Jesus came to mirror what was expected of Adam. A Christian marriage is the Jesus's perception of marriage which is the marriage ordained before the fall. However, Davina is correct on being transformed into Jesus's image😢 as husband and wife
Reading your statement above clearly shows the depth of your ignorance and faulty conclusions. I'm not a fan of Abel Damina, and I really don't care about him or any pastor or prophet. However, you have completely misconstrued what he said. One thing I’ve noticed is that many Christians lack comprehension and sound reasoning. God created marriage for all humanity, not just for Christians. So, I have no idea where you’re getting 'Christian marriage' from. Christians can be in marriage just like everyone else. The man was talking about one thing, and you’re talking about something entirely different. In fact, this is why I encourage people not to go to church-because every little thing about Christianity becomes so complicated. Everyone claims to have the Spirit of God, yet never have the same understanding about anything in Christianity. There is a spirit of confusion in Christianity, not the Spirit of God. The majority of you Christians are confused and you go everywhere to spread your confusion to others.
@@TheAdeJohn Can you hear yourself? Did I ever say marriage isn't for all humanity? I didn't talk about marriage in general. Neither did i insuniate at any point that marriage is for only Christians. A lot of things are permitted in normal marriage but not permitted in the one instituted by God. In Africa culture, a man can marry as many women as he wishes but it's different in Christianity. The way the world make their choice of prospective spouse is different from the one instituted by God. In the West, a man can marry a man. In one religion, a man can marriage a nine year old child. A true Christian marriage cannot and would never be the same with Damina generalization of marriage. You just insulted me for what I didn't say but exists in your thought. Or, are you saying the definition of marriage is the same for every human being?
@@TheAdeJohn I went back to read what I said. Your response is very surprising. I mainly talked about what the bible, by extension, Christianity, is all about and made a concluding thought on a Christian marriage. I never said anything about marriage being for only Christians. You already had a mindset and read your thought to what i said. Na wa for you o!
@@dayo-ojo1705 You’re still not getting it.
Nowhere in the Bible does it say that the marriage in the Garden of Eden was a "Christian marriage." Christianity didn’t even exist during Adam and Eve’s time. The problem with many Christians is that they often exaggerate and confuse themselves in an attempt to elevate Jesus and make their religion seem superior to others. That mentality causes many to become confused and incoherent about their own faith.
Aside from the New Testament, where church leaders are instructed to be monogamous and "the husband of one wife" (1 Timothy 3:2; Titus 1:6), there’s nowhere in the Bible that says people cannot have more than one wife. I don’t understand why some overzealous Christians twist things. Abraham took a second wife, Hagar (Genesis 16:3), Jacob married two sisters-Leah and Rachel (Genesis 29:28-30), David had multiple wives and concubines (2 Samuel 5:13), Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines (1 Kings 11:3), and Gideon had many wives (Judges 8:30). Yes, God portrayed the ideal marriage as monogamous with the statement, "Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh" (Genesis 2:24), which was reaffirmed in the New Testament by Jesus (Matthew 19:4-6). However, polygamy was permissible in the Old Testament due to cultural practices, such as inheritance laws involving two wives (Deuteronomy 21:15-17) and Levirate marriage (Deuteronomy 25:5-10), with the exception of marrying two sisters, which was prohibited (Leviticus 18:18). As you can see, polygamy is not an African concept; it has been practiced for ages. While a Christian should have a monogamous marriage to align with modern Christian beliefs, it doesn’t mean that those who marry more than one wife are doing something wrong.
You said the world’s choice of a prospective spouse is different from the one instituted by God. Listen, some of you misunderstand God based on emotions and assumptions rather than a clear understanding of His word and methods. The issue with younger Christians is that they have an absolute perspective of God, but without a deep understanding of His nature. While God can guide a Christian in choosing the right partner, He’s not in the business of matchmaking. God will not choose a partner for you because He cannot guarantee that partner’s future behavior. For Him to guarantee that, He would need to take away their free will and turn them into a robot. God gave humans free will, so He cannot control or guarantee anyone’s actions. Even though God brings people together, it doesn’t mean the marriage will automatically succeed. God Himself can’t guarantee your obedience to Him, let alone guarantee someone else’s obedience to you in a relationship.
Human beings are so complex that even God regretted creating us: "The LORD regretted that he had made human beings on the earth, and his heart was deeply troubled" (Genesis 6:6). God gave Eve to Adam, and the result was failure-Eve ate the forbidden fruit and convinced Adam to do the same. When God confronted Adam, he said, "The woman you put here with me-she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it" (Genesis 3:12). This shows that even though God gave Eve to Adam, it still led to failure. Adam even blamed God for it, just as people often blame God for their relationship problems. No one can guarantee that the person you’re with won’t hurt you or leave you. If you’re looking for guarantees in life, you won’t find that certainty in any relationship because even God cannot ensure that humans will behave perfectly.
Other than Adam and Eve, there’s no instance in the Bible where God explicitly gives someone a spouse. So I don’t understand where the younger generation gets this idea of God matching people together. That’s not how spiritual matters work. God cannot guarantee anyone’s behavior because He gave us free will. By giving us free will, God’s hands are tied spiritually-He cannot control anyone’s actions. God won’t turn someone into a puppet just because He blessed the marriage.
After Adam and Eve, the only other instance where God’s involvement in a relationship is implied is with Isaac and Rebekah. Abraham sent his servant to find a wife for Isaac, and the servant prayed for guidance, and God led him to Rebekah (Genesis 24). But note that it was the servant who prayed for guidance, not Abraham or Isaac praying for a wife, nor Rebekah praying for a husband.
The truth is, God is not in the matchmaking business because He cannot guarantee anyone’s future behavior. The Bible says, "He who finds a wife finds what is good and receives favor from the LORD" (Proverbs 18:22). If you’re a woman, you need to position yourself where a man can find you. If you’re a man, you need to go to the right places to find the right woman. God has already given His word to guide you in making the right decision. If you meet someone who is a liar or lacks the fruit of the Spirit, you don’t need God to tell you that this person is not right for you. The Bible offers plenty of guidance for wise decision-making in relationships.
The belief that God matches people together is why some Christians think that other relationships are not ordained by God. The truth is, God doesn’t match anyone to anyone because He cannot guarantee anyone’s behavior. The problem is when people invoke God’s name to support baseless claims, and others hesitate to challenge it out of fear of questioning God’s power. Yes, God can do anything, but He won’t do everything just because He can. God abides by His own spiritual laws and principles. People should pray for guidance, but there’s no guarantee that the person God leads you to will result in a successful relationship. Both partners must work together, following God’s word. Adam’s mistake was assuming that because God gave him Eve, she wouldn’t mislead him, instead of adhering to God’s instructions when faced with Eve’s suggestion to eat the forbidden fruit.
I have Christian friends who have been in the Lord for 30 years, and I know what they go through in their relationships. Christian marriage is often harder than non-believers’ relationships. Stop romanticizing Christian marriage as if it’s heaven on earth. Many married Christians I know today regret their choice of spouse. Many pastors are divorced, and even when they remarry, the relationships still fail. I have a pastor friend who recently told me he regrets marrying his wife and wants to leave the ministry because of the overwhelming problems he sees in marriages among believers. Marriage counseling has become too difficult for him to handle. Yet here you are, romanticizing Christian marriage like it’s a bed of roses. Go learn from those who are older than you, rather than being consumed by fantasies about Christianity.
So a Muslim who got married to themselves isn't acceptable by God...as in the bride price was paid after they meet Christ will pastor have to rejoin them together again after 30years of marriage when av already pay their bride price n is it inside church Jesus attend marriage please answer me. So the 30years of marriage should be redo again after paying the bride price then