Smh, the Church has been infiltrated... Yeah,
from what I'm seeing here and there, most
churches have been taken over by some
undesirable elements. Nowadays, the things
some brothers and sisters do in church is
highly condemnable. And now, they've
introduced another thing in some churches,
especially during praise/worship or while
giving offering. And this has to do with the
way some sisters dance in the church.
Dancing has now become the shaking of waist
seductively in the faces of brothers in the
church. Come and see the way some ladies
shake and wiggle their bum bum and boobs
while dancing in the church, displaying this
and that to the guys in the church to assess
and also make their choice, I suppose. Just
like what happened during a service I attended
last Sunday. The way some of the sisters in
the church were dancing and shaking their
bum bum as they were going to give offering, I
was really disappointed and felt such
seductive dance shouldn't be allowed nor
done in the house of God. I felt bad, that the
church has been infiltrated by some bad
elements who are bent on bringing down the
Church. They do as they like in church and
outside the church. They attend service and
mid week programs regularly, but yet still live
in sin. They double date, or change boyfriends
the way they change their clothes, while some
sleep around, or do coded runs. They don't
care if God is seeing them. They don't care
that the day of reckoning will surely come. I
shake my head. Our pastors should rise up to
the challenge and stop this rot and display of
immorality in our churches. Remember what
Jesus Christ did to those who wanted to turn
the house of God into a market (Matthew
21:12). He was angry with them for turning
the house of God into something else. Our
Pastors should start doing the same thing.
Salvation should be the ultimate. Say the
right thing, and do the right thing. As for
those dirty dancers in the church, take your
seductive dancing elsewhere if you are not
ready to serve God genuinely. If you want to
dance, do it decently and moderately whenever
you are in the presence of God.