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ARE YOU A CANKERWORM OR HELPER IN PASTOR'S HOUSE?

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ARE YOU A CANKERWORM OR HELPER IN PASTOR'S HOUSE?

TEXT: 2 TIMOTHY 2: 16-19 

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 24th

Key verse 2 Timothy 2:17 And their word will eat as doth canker: of whom is Hymenaeus and Philetus:
A pastor’s wife who claimed to be a believer remained in witchcraft for thirty years and troubled the husband's ministry. The husband, who by God's grace was a leader in HOREMOW, accepted the truth as preached in the Movement and instituted the same undiluted truth in his church. Despite all efforts this man made to preach the truth and help souls make heaven, the wife remained a witch, frustrating the efforts of the husband for years. Instead of being a good helper, she made herself a cankerworm to the ministry of the husband. 
She became a dog in the manger; not ready to eat grass but prevented the sheep from eating the grass available for them. What wickedness! She did not want to enter heaven and as well blocked the road to heaven for others who wanted to enter. Remember, she dresses well as a believer, attends programs, even HOREMOW programs but is a witch. Are you in this group as a leader's wife or a church worker? Are you living this type of life? You may even be a state coordinator's wife. Are you a helper or cankerworm in a pastor's house? 
The words you hear in HOREMOW do not touch you. Your husband goes out to preach in tears and comes back in tears. He does his duty as a pastor in tears because of your troubles; nagging, touchy, quarrelsome, bitterness, murmuring and full of complaints. You can formulate lies against your husband or deliberately provoke him to anger to pollute his service to God and man. Why did you accept Satan's assignment? Is your life different from that of a witch? Answer this question. Hell is real. Escape in time. 

Thought for the day: Your actions tell who you are.

Song for the day: On the last day, only true believers shall be raptured.

Bible reading for the day: 
Psalms 120-123; 1 Corinthians 6
#Horemow.

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