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I was raised Christian (Pentecostal). One Sunday, when I was about 15 years old (in the year 1994 or 1995), I was in church with my mother, ...

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Quilt Makers

The doctrines which exist in the church today are complex and quite diverse. The kingdom which the church has established does not belong to children - for its doctrines and rules and laws are too complex for children to grasp, and its foundation is based on any number of beliefs rather than a simple trust.

Complexities exist due to the interwoven stitching done by all the quilt makers prophesying from pulpits and on streets. To support a doctrine, they find multiple bible verses and sew them together using needle and thread - joining old cloth to old cloth. Their statements of faith consists of sewing multiple cloths to other cloths. They hold their creation up to your face and say, "Look at what the Lord has made", when in reality, it was nothing more than a creation of their own hands.

You see, idol worship is not limited to bowing down to wood and stone, but it also consists of bowing to whatever God is resting in your imagination; whose quilt was created by you or some other man.

God has no need for quilts. Those who lie and say that God made some quilt (when in fact, they made their own quilts with their own hands), will not be found among the living much longer. Their days of perpetuating lies will come to an abrupt end.