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‘YOUR HUSBAND IS YOUR KING’

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MATSAPHA – Pastor Idah Khumalo has likened a nagging woman who is not submissive to her husband to dry wood.


Khumalo was preaching at the Women at Well conference held at Jesus Calls (JC) Worship Centre in Matsapha. This popular church is led by Pastor Robert Kasaro.
Delivering her sermon she reminded women of Sarah in the bible, who always referred to her husband as king.


Khumalo said that women who had ‘drunk from the well’ demonstrated the submission role.
She likened them to wet wood, which could be bended to any shape.
Khumalo recalled how Sarah never complained when her husband practically ‘divorced’ her when they were in Egypt and decided that she would now be known as his sister.
“We are not told of any time when Sarah protested to her husband about this arrangement but she was submissive to Abraham,” she said.
Khumalo went on to demonstrate how a woman who was not submissive would have protested to her husband.


“A wife who is not submissive would have said, “Hhe? Utsini ye Abrahama, uyangi-divosa?” (Abraham are you divorcing me?), she said much to the audience’s amusement.
Khumalo explained that during the time when Sarah was under the pretence of being Abraham‘s sister, she was given to Abimelek to be with him. 
Khumalo explained that although Abimelek slept next to Sarah, he never touched her because of the kind of woman Sarah was.


“Sarah was the kind of woman who was evergreen because she drank from the well. God had to personally speak to Abimelek not to touch Sarah as she was already married,” she said.
Khumalo encouraged women to drink from the well so that they could stay submissive to their husbands even in challenging times. Her sermon was extracted from Genesis 20. About 1 000 people attended yesterday’s session.

Comments (2 posted):

on 03/08/2014 19:57:54
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kunjalo!
Bagezile on 05/08/2014 15:19:50
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Amen. Wish to be like sara

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