Jesus prayed we'd be 'ONE' with each other in Him that the world will know! (John 17)

“If a woman has long hair, it is a glory to her, for her hair is given to her for a covering” – 1 Cor. 11:15

“But if a woman has long hair, it is a glory to her, for her hair is given to her for a covering.”

– 1 Corinthians 11:15

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3 Comments

  1. william gillan

    I believe god allows some scriptures ,so you can spot ,believers who are in deception ,the scripture above is one of those,nothing to to do with the words of Jesus,the words of eternal life.

    • The words of the Holy Spirit are the words of God, whether they’re written by Paul or spoken by Jesus.

      This is about the nature of man and woman, and how God made them differently.

      When women try to become men nowadays, they often cut their hair, including the women preachers. They’re rebelling against the way God made them with their fists up, instead of resting, abiding in Christ.

  2. Vince Duffin

    There is the French saying “viva la difference” which seems to be in accord with Biblical teaching. “Praise God” that he made us different!! Such a blessing. So we see that Satan is now doing all that he can to destroy that difference and blessing. I recall a video by Faith Goldy where she enthused that Israel was so liberated, that they now had all-female tank crews. Words fail. I’m not sure why, but I find men acting as women to be amusing, stupid and pathetic. (Think Mrs Doubtfire) But women acting as men “sends a chill down my spine”, and fills me with sadness. I would think Paul would say today that women should act as women and men as men. And God made women the beautiful sex. For them to abandon their femininity (as might be represented by short hair) to be like men, seems to me a tragedy.

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