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The Forgotten Sins of Sodom

The Forgotten Sins of Sodom (1)

All have centered on INAPPROPRIATE SEX as the sin of Sodom. In our Spiritual Refection this week we are looking at THE FORGOTTEN SINS OF SODOM.

God delights in Isaiah 58 on an egalitarian nation

Our Prayer is that God will enable us to be his ambassadors here on earth. To CARE FOR THE NEEDY

 

Z. D. ADU BINEY

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MY MIND MATTER: The Bible and Mental Health by Apostle Diana Adu

MY MIND MATTER: The Bible and Mental Health by Apostle Diana Adu (0)

In light of MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS UK 2020 join me as we discuss How does the Bible address mental health issues? Join/watch discussion on FBLIVE/SCARLET ADU-CHRISTO.

 

Apostle Diana Adu

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Dargmm invites you to our 2023 ESTHER FAST FEST (Seasons of Miracles)
 
March is set aside as our Women's Holy Month Celebrations and we will set off with our ESTHER FAST FEST VIRTUAL, which will be Live streamed on Sunday 5th March, 2023, from 8-9 pm UK Time!
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omegranate, Love & More by Lady Apostle Diana Adu

"Your red lips are like a bright thread; Your speech is sweet. Your smile is lovely. Your curved face behind the veil on your braided hair is like a slice of #pomegranate" Song of Songs 4:3

Pomegranate [N] [S]
i.e., "grained apple" (pomum granatum), Heb. rimmon. Common in Egypt ( Numbers 20:5 ) and Palestine ( 13:23 ; Deuteronomy 8:8 ). The Romans called it Punicum malum, i.e., Carthaginian apple, because they received it from Carthage (North Africa). It belongs to the myrtle family of trees. The withering of the pomegranate tree is mentioned among the judgments of God ( Joel 1:12 ). 1.

Sexual metaphors
With its plump rose-coloured exterior, its red juice and its abundance of gleaming ruby-red seeds that burst from the inside when the fruit is split open, the pomegranate is a powerful symbol of fertility and female sexuality. It was considered an aphrodisiac and therefore often presented at weddings.2

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Where love blooms, there's a fire burning. Two hearts becoming one ignites a never-burning flame. Allow your heart to burn with passion as you commune with God using the language of lovers. When the Bride returns to prayer, the floodgates of heaven open for revival. Prayer is the vehicle which unites us in intimacy and victory with Christ - Dr. Kim Yvette Black
 
Like an apple tree among the trees of the forest is my beloved among the young men. I delight to sit in his shade, and his fruit is sweet to my taste (Ss 2:2, NIV)
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Those who read the God of the Bible from a patriarchal perspective maintain that he is a male - and are not comfortable with reference to him as female. God is a father who  provides, protects and defends... like a mighty man in battle... a strong warrior king who defends his land. Some feminist are  also troubled by such pictures drawn in the Hebrew Bible of a violent, military, exacting and at times cruel God. I look at the  God of the Bible through Isaiah 42:14 from a Womanist lens to enlist a rare description of him as female - a woman in labour. By presenting this minority description as a metaphors, I decentralise violence as a means to wellness and at the same to provide it links to a tendering God. By zeroing in on this biblical image, I aim at providing a fresh theological perception that expands interpretation, by addressing pain in  the face of empire and exile by drawing on Black women's experience in the diaspora to foster the power of a life giving God - Female-Warrior- Deliverer... Showing how this female metaphor 'subvert' and 'interrupts‘ the notion of God as a strong warrior as only male and by so doing, maintaining that the dominant Liberator-Warrior imagery fits with the imagery of God as a Liberator- Warrior-Woman. The text is placed in conversation with postcolonial thought, exile, diaspora and literature from the African cultural context.
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