Friday, 25 January 2019

STORY 1: A WARNING TO HUSBANDS AND FATHERS, BY KENNETH E. HAGIN

  In fulfilment of our commitment to bringing you life-changing, critical-questions-answering book excerpts, we bring you the #StoriesByHagin series – a series of value-packed stories told by Papa Hagin. Kenneth E. Hagin was a loving husband, father, pastor and prophet. But, beyond all these, he was also (as you may have realized) a ‘Consummate Storyteller’. This is Story 1 in this series. Please, enjoy:

 

In fulfilment of our commitment to bringing you life-changing, critical-questions-answering book excerpts, we bring you the #StoriesByHagin series – a series of value-packed stories told by Papa Hagin. Kenneth E. Hagin was a loving husband, father, pastor and prophet. But, beyond all these, he was also (as you may have realized) a ‘Consummate Storyteller’. This is Story 1 in this series. Please, enjoy:     Now on another occasion, I remember a minister  whom I invited to come and preach in my church. We  really didn’t need a meeting, but we were just trying  to help him. He got to the point where he didn’t have  any place to preach. He had two small children, just  about the same age as our children. And so, I gave  him a meeting to help him. We took up more money  for him than anyone else I ever had preach at the  church. We also bought him and his wife some  clothes while they were there.     We began to discuss this very subject of  submission, because I’d been around him before. And  I saw how he treated his wife and two little children.  He treated his wife badly. She had no say-so. She  had to do exactly what he told her to do. He used  Ephesians 5:22, “Wives, submit yourselves unto  your own husbands, as unto the Lord.” But he took  the scripture out of context. He forgot about the next  verse, which reminds husbands to love their wives as  Christ loved the Church.     I talked to the poor fellow about his family. I told  him that he needed to change the way he treated his  wife and two children. I said, “You’re going to lose  your children. They’re going to grow up not knowing  a thing in the world about love. They are going to  think that God is like you.”  He was able to preach well, even though his life  wasn’t right with God. And we had a good meeting—  one of the best meetings we ever had. More people  were saved and baptized with the Holy Ghost than in  any other meeting.     Later on, he took a church, and I held a meeting for  him. I stayed in the parsonage with him and his  family. I talked to him again. I remember we  discussed Scripture together. And he was the kind of  fellow who thought he was always right and  everyone else was wrong. If you didn’t agree with  him, he would put you down.     Well, he didn’t know the Word of God as well as I  did, so I won every argument. He would quote one  scripture, and I would quote two. Finally, he would  run out of scriptures, and I would still be quoting them.  Eventually, he said, “Well, I could be wrong. I  don’t think I am, but I could be.”     We were eating at the table discussing these things,  when he got a phone call. As a pastor, he needed to  visit someone. So after he left, his wife and motherin-  law said, “That’s the first time we’ve ever heard  him even insinuate that there’s a possibility that he  could be wrong.”     Well, I saw a momentary change in him, but he  went right back to that same dogmatic, dictatorial  attitude—always saying that he was right. You could  even see it in his preaching. He thought that he was  right, and everyone else was wrong.  His two children ended up just as I said they  would. I told him exactly what would happen if he  continued to treat them badly. I didn’t have a  revelation. I just knew what the Word of God says.  There is a law of sowing and reaping that carries  over into every part of a person’s life.     We sometimes emphasize sowing and reaping in  connection with financial giving. Well, that’s true,  because Jesus said, “Give, and it shall be given unto  you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken  together, and running over, shall men give into  your bosom. For with the same measure that ye  mete withal it shall be measured to you again”  (Luke 6:38). But, you see, the law of sowing and  reaping is true in every other area of life as well.  When his last child graduated from high school,  both of them said, “We’ve had enough of this.  Goodbye. We’re gone!” And they left. His wife then  said, “I’ve put up with this all these years. The  children are grown now. Goodbye. I’m gone.”     As far as I know, this man died around the age of  forty. He was found dead in bed, alone. He brought it  on himself. And to my knowledge, neither one of his  children or his wife were serving God when I last  heard of them; they hadn’t been to church in years.  They thought that God was like him. The children  grew up with that idea, with that father image. They  associated God the Father with their earthly father.  But, thank God, He is not like that!  This is culled from the book, ‘MARRIAGE, DIVORCE & REMARRIAGE’ By Kenneth E. Hagin. Go grab a copy. And, feel free to drop your comments below. Find & Download over 45 MP3 audios, and ebooks by Kenneth E. Hagin with the KENNETH HAGIN 1.O eCourse.  Recommended Downloads With The DOWNLOAD NOW™  1.    You Are God’s Garden, by Kenneth E. Hagin  2.   The Believers’ Authority, by Kenneth E. Hagin  3.   Growing Up Spiritually, by Kenneth E. Hagin  4.   The Woman Question, by Kenneth E. Hagin  5.   Plans, Purposes, And Pursuits, by Kenneth E. Hagin  6.   Zoe: The God-Kind Of Life{Ebook & Audio}, by Kenneth E. Hagin  7.   Supernatural In Christ Is The Key, by Kenneth E. Hagin  8.   Husbands And Fathers 1 & 2, by Derek Prince  9.                 Straight Talk {1, 2 & 3}, by Kingsley Okonkwo  10.                The Myth Of Singleness, by Dr. Myles Munroe  11. Kingdom Keys To Successful Relationships, by Dr. Myles Munroe  12.                The 7-Star Single{1 & 2}, by Olumide Emmanuel  13.                So, You Want To Marry, by Keji Ajayi  14.                Common But Costly Mistakes Singles Make, by Keji Ajayi  15.                Faith, Family And Finance, by Ibukun Awosika  16.                The Ultimate Family - Building An Effective 21st Century Family, by Praise Fowowe  17.                Dealing With Financial Abuse In Relationships, by Nimi Akinkugbe  18.                Relationship Matters, by Dunamis Okunowo  19.                The 12 Tests Of Love{12 TRACKS}, by Tekena Ikoko  20.               Single, Or Married - Learn To Love, by Sam Adeyemi  21.                Responsible Men, by Olakunle Soriyan Now on another occasion, I remember a minister whom I invited to come and preach in my church. We really didn’t need a meeting, but we were just trying to help him. He got to the point where he didn’t have any place to preach. He had two small children, just about the same age as our children. And so, I gave him a meeting to help him. We took up more money for him than anyone else I ever had preach at the church. We also bought him and his wife some clothes while they were there. We began to discuss this very subject of submission, because I’d been around him before. And I saw how he treated his wife and two little children. He treated his wife badly. She had no say-so. She had to do exactly what he told her to do. He used Ephesians 5:22, “Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord.” But he took the scripture out of context. He forgot about the next verse, which reminds husbands to love their wives as Christ loved the Church. I talked to the poor fellow about his family. I told him that he needed to change the way he treated his wife and two children. I said, “You’re going to lose your children. They’re going to grow up not knowing a thing in the world about love. They are going to think that God is like you.” He was able to preach well, even though his life wasn’t right with God. And we had a good meeting— one of the best meetings we ever had. More people were saved and baptized with the Holy Ghost than in any other meeting. Later on, he took a church, and I held a meeting for him. I stayed in the parsonage with him and his family. I talked to him again. I remember we discussed Scripture together. And he was the kind of fellow who thought he was always right and everyone else was wrong. If you didn’t agree with him, he would put you down. Well, he didn’t know the Word of God as well as I did, so I won every argument. He would quote one scripture, and I would quote two. Finally, he would run out of scriptures, and I would still be quoting them. Eventually, he said, “Well, I could be wrong. I don’t think I am, but I could be.” We were eating at the table discussing these things, when he got a phone call. As a pastor, he needed to visit someone. So after he left, his wife and motherin- law said, “That’s the first time we’ve ever heard him even insinuate that there’s a possibility that he could be wrong.” Well, I saw a momentary change in him, but he went right back to that same dogmatic, dictatorial attitude—always saying that he was right. You could even see it in his preaching. He thought that he was right, and everyone else was wrong. His two children ended up just as I said they would. I told him exactly what would happen if he continued to treat them badly. I didn’t have a revelation. I just knew what the Word of God says. There is a law of sowing and reaping that carries over into every part of a person’s life. We sometimes emphasize sowing and reaping in connection with financial giving. Well, that’s true, because Jesus said, “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again” (Luke 6:38). But, you see, the law of sowing and reaping is true in every other area of life as well. When his last child graduated from high school, both of them said, “We’ve had enough of this. Goodbye. We’re gone!” And they left. His wife then said, “I’ve put up with this all these years. The children are grown now. Goodbye. I’m gone.” As far as I know, this man died around the age of forty. He was found dead in bed, alone. He brought it on himself. And to my knowledge, neither one of his children or his wife were serving God when I last heard of them; they hadn’t been to church in years. They thought that God was like him. The children grew up with that idea, with that father image. They associated God the Father with their earthly father. But, thank God, He is not like that! This is culled from the book, ‘MARRIAGE, DIVORCE & REMARRIAGE’ By Kenneth E. Hagin. Go grab a copy. And, feel free to drop your comments below. Find & Download over 46 MP3 audios, and ebooks by Kenneth E. Hagin Sr. with the Download Now™: KENNETH E. HAGIN 1.O Download Guide! Recommended Downloads: 1. You Are God’s Garden, by Kenneth Hagin 2. The Believers’ Authority, by Kenneth Hagin 3. Healing Scriptures, by Kenneth Hagin 4. The Woman Question, by Kenneth Hagin 5. Plans, Purposes, And Pursuits, by Kenneth Hagin Find & Download 1000s of free ebooks, MP3 audios, and videos by your favorite authors, speakers, and experts Love, Dating. Marriage, Relationship, Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Worship, Success, Purpose, etc. by experts like Sam Oye, David Pawson, Maxwell Ogaga, Derek Prince, Myles Munroe, Zig Ziglar, Kingsley Okonkwo, Mildred Okonkwo, Fela Durotoye, Donald Trump, Lee Kwan Yew, etc. with the DOWNLOAD NOW™ Paid Search Engine & Downloading Service! Find & Download 1000s of free ebooks, MP3 audios, and videos by your favorite authors, speakers, and experts Love, Dating. 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Now on another occasion, I remember a minister

whom I invited to come and preach in my church. We

really didn’t need a meeting, but we were just trying

to help him. He got to the point where he didn’t have

any place to preach. He had two small children, just

about the same age as our children. And so, I gave

him a meeting to help him. We took up more money

for him than anyone else I ever had preach at the

church. We also bought him and his wife some

clothes while they were there.

 

We began to discuss this very subject of

submission, because I’d been around him before. And

I saw how he treated his wife and two little children.

He treated his wife badly. She had no say-so. She

had to do exactly what he told her to do. He used

Ephesians 5:22, Wives, submit yourselves unto

your own husbands, as unto the Lord.But he took

the scripture out of context. He forgot about the next

verse, which reminds husbands to love their wives as

Christ loved the Church.

 

I talked to the poor fellow about his family. I told

him that he needed to change the way he treated his

wife and two children. I said, “You’re going to lose

your children. They’re going to grow up not knowing

a thing in the world about love. They are going to

think that God is like you.”

He was able to preach well, even though his life

wasn’t right with God. And we had a good meeting—

one of the best meetings we ever had. More people

were saved and baptized with the Holy Ghost than in

any other meeting.

 

Later on, he took a church, and I held a meeting for

him. I stayed in the parsonage with him and his

family. I talked to him again. I remember we

discussed Scripture together. And he was the kind of

fellow who thought he was always right and

everyone else was wrong. If you didn’t agree with

him, he would put you down.

 

Well, he didn’t know the Word of God as well as I

did, so I won every argument. He would quote one

scripture, and I would quote two. Finally, he would

run out of scriptures, and I would still be quoting them.

Eventually, he said, “Well, I could be wrong. I

don’t think I am, but I could be.”

 

We were eating at the table discussing these things,

when he got a phone call. As a pastor, he needed to

visit someone. So after he left, his wife and motherin-

law said, “That’s the first time we’ve ever heard

him even insinuate that there’s a possibility that he

could be wrong.”

 

Well, I saw a momentary change in him, but he

went right back to that same dogmatic, dictatorial

attitude—always saying that he was right. You could

even see it in his preaching. He thought that he was

right, and everyone else was wrong.

His two children ended up just as I said they

would. I told him exactly what would happen if he

continued to treat them badly. I didn’t have a

revelation. I just knew what the Word of God says.

There is a law of sowing and reaping that carries

over into every part of a person’s life.

 

We sometimes emphasize sowing and reaping in

connection with financial giving. Well, that’s true,

because Jesus said, Give, and it shall be given unto

you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken

together, and running over, shall men give into

your bosom. For with the same measure that ye

mete withal it shall be measured to you again

(Luke 6:38). But, you see, the law of sowing and

reaping is true in every other area of life as well.

When his last child graduated from high school,

both of them said, “We’ve had enough of this.

Goodbye. We’re gone!” And they left. His wife then

said, “I’ve put up with this all these years. The

children are grown now. Goodbye. I’m gone.”

 

As far as I know, this man died around the age of

forty. He was found dead in bed, alone. He brought it

on himself. And to my knowledge, neither one of his

children or his wife were serving God when I last

heard of them; they hadn’t been to church in years.

They thought that God was like him. The children

grew up with that idea, with that father image. They

associated God the Father with their earthly father.

But, thank God, He is not like that!

This is culled from the book, ‘MARRIAGE, DIVORCE & REMARRIAGE’ By Kenneth E. Hagin. Go grab a copy. And, feel free to drop your comments below. Find & Download over 45 MP3 audios, and ebooks by Kenneth E. Hagin with the KENNETH HAGIN 1.O eCourse.

Recommended Downloads With The DOWNLOAD NOW™

1.    You Are God’s Garden, by Kenneth E. Hagin

2.   The Believers’ Authority, by Kenneth E. Hagin

3.   Growing Up Spiritually, by Kenneth E. Hagin

4.   The Woman Question, by Kenneth E. Hagin

5.   Plans, Purposes, And Pursuits, by Kenneth E. Hagin

6.   Zoe: The God-Kind Of Life{Ebook & Audio}, by Kenneth E. Hagin

7.   Supernatural In Christ Is The Key, by Kenneth E. Hagin

8.   Husbands And Fathers 1 & 2, by Derek Prince

9.                 Straight Talk {1, 2 & 3}, by Kingsley Okonkwo

10.                The Myth Of Singleness, by Dr. Myles Munroe

11. Kingdom Keys To Successful Relationships, by Dr. Myles Munroe

12.                The 7-Star Single{1 & 2}, by Olumide Emmanuel

13.                So, You Want To Marry, by Keji Ajayi

14.                Common But Costly Mistakes Singles Make, by Keji Ajayi

15.                Faith, Family And Finance, by Ibukun Awosika

16.                The Ultimate Family - Building An Effective 21st Century Family, by Praise Fowowe

17.                Dealing With Financial Abuse In Relationships, by Nimi Akinkugbe

18.                Relationship Matters, by Dunamis Okunowo

19.                The 12 Tests Of Love{12 TRACKS}, by Tekena Ikoko

20.               Single, Or Married - Learn To Love, by Sam Adeyemi

21.                Responsible Men, by Olakunle Soriyan

Now on another occasion, I remember a minister  whom I invited to come and preach in my church. We  really didn’t need a meeting, but we were just trying  to help him. He got to the point where he didn’t have  any place to preach. He had two small children, just  about the same age as our children. And so, I gave  him a meeting to help him. We took up more money  for him than anyone else I ever had preach at the  church. We also bought him and his wife some  clothes while they were there.  We began to discuss this very subject of  submission, because I’d been around him before. And  I saw how he treated his wife and two little children.  He treated his wife badly. She had no say-so. She  had to do exactly what he told her to do. He used  Ephesians 5:22, “Wives, submit yourselves unto  your own husbands, as unto the Lord.” But he took  the scripture out of context. He forgot about the next  verse, which reminds husbands to love their wives as  Christ loved the Church.  I talked to the poor fellow about his family. I told  him that he needed to change the way he treated his  wife and two children. I said, “You’re going to lose  your children. They’re going to grow up not knowing  a thing in the world about love. They are going to  think that God is like you.”  He was able to preach well, even though his life  wasn’t right with God. And we had a good meeting—  one of the best meetings we ever had. More people  were saved and baptized with the Holy Ghost than in  any other meeting.  Later on, he took a church, and I held a meeting for  him. I stayed in the parsonage with him and his  family. I talked to him again. I remember we  discussed Scripture together. And he was the kind of  fellow who thought he was always right and  everyone else was wrong. If you didn’t agree with  him, he would put you down.  Well, he didn’t know the Word of God as well as I  did, so I won every argument. He would quote one  scripture, and I would quote two. Finally, he would  run out of scriptures, and I would still be quoting them.  Eventually, he said, “Well, I could be wrong. I  don’t think I am, but I could be.”  We were eating at the table discussing these things,  when he got a phone call. As a pastor, he needed to  visit someone. So after he left, his wife and motherin-  law said, “That’s the first time we’ve ever heard  him even insinuate that there’s a possibility that he  could be wrong.”  Well, I saw a momentary change in him, but he  went right back to that same dogmatic, dictatorial  attitude—always saying that he was right. You could  even see it in his preaching. He thought that he was  right, and everyone else was wrong.  His two children ended up just as I said they  would. I told him exactly what would happen if he  continued to treat them badly. I didn’t have a  revelation. I just knew what the Word of God says.  There is a law of sowing and reaping that carries  over into every part of a person’s life.  We sometimes emphasize sowing and reaping in  connection with financial giving. Well, that’s true,  because Jesus said, “Give, and it shall be given unto  you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken  together, and running over, shall men give into  your bosom. For with the same measure that ye  mete withal it shall be measured to you again”  (Luke 6:38). But, you see, the law of sowing and  reaping is true in every other area of life as well.  When his last child graduated from high school,  both of them said, “We’ve had enough of this.  Goodbye. We’re gone!” And they left. His wife then  said, “I’ve put up with this all these years. The  children are grown now. Goodbye. I’m gone.”  As far as I know, this man died around the age of  forty. He was found dead in bed, alone. He brought it  on himself. And to my knowledge, neither one of his  children or his wife were serving God when I last  heard of them; they hadn’t been to church in years.  They thought that God was like him. The children  grew up with that idea, with that father image. They  associated God the Father with their earthly father.  But, thank God, He is not like that!    This is culled from the book, ‘MARRIAGE, DIVORCE & REMARRIAGE’ By Kenneth E. Hagin. Go grab a copy. And, feel free to drop your comments below.    Find & Download over 46 MP3 audios, and ebooks by Kenneth E. Hagin Sr. with the Download Now™: KENNETH E. HAGIN 1.O Download Guide!    Recommended Downloads:  1. You Are God’s Garden, by Kenneth Hagin  2. The Believers’ Authority, by Kenneth Hagin  3. Healing Scriptures, by Kenneth Hagin  4. The Woman Question, by Kenneth Hagin  5. Plans, Purposes, And Pursuits, by Kenneth Hagin    Find & Download 1000s of free ebooks, MP3 audios, and videos by your favorite authors, speakers, and experts Love, Dating. 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