Stop Exposing Your Wife's Weakness - Pastor Ibiyeomie
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Aug 16, 2021
The general overseer of Salvation Ministry, David Ibiyeomie, has condemned men who complain about their wives' inability to cook well.
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The cleric in a message on Sunday charged men to blame their poverty and inability to employ a chef than their wives.
Ibiyeomie disclosed that when he got wealthy and could afford a chef, he directed his wife to stop cooking.
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He said, "When you hear a man say that my wife does not know how to cook, he is yet to understand love. Let me be very raw with you. Hire somebody to teach her and it is not even compulsory that she cooks for you, can't you get a chef? It is your poverty that is disturbing you.
"I told my wife to stop cooking. I told her that God has blessed me to a point that you will never enter the kitchen. Where did you hear that a woman must cook till she dies? Just be angry with your poverty. You employ a chef.
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ÔÇØIf you can't afford that yet, work around teaching her and stop spreading her weakness all around. No one is perfect. The scripture calls the women weaker vessels, it means men are the weak ones. There can't be weaker if there is no weak.ÔÇØ
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— Thompson Nsisongabasi