I firmly support Apostle Paul Gitwaza's message of women in Christ dressing Modesty


Apostle Paul Gitwaza continuously discredits girls who go into places of worship wearing clothes that reflect the shapes of their bodies within them

During the religious convening of Sunday 17th August, a God's messenger, and a leader of the Zion Temple church strongly spoke against the behavior of girls who go into places of worship wearing clothes that reflect the very shape of their bodies

After speaking against such girls, Isange website approached some young girls who go to pray in Zion Temple, and they expressed a concern of being uncomfortable by the acts of jealousy that this man of God, Dr. Apostle Paul Gitwaza continues to display.

A regular member of the “Inkuru Nziza” church that talked with this newspaper “Isange”, and who did not wish his identity to be disclosed, one Sunday decided, he said, to go at Zion Temple and he was caught off guard by jealousy that has been exhibited by the man of God Dr. Paul Gitwaza while he was speaking against the girls who come into the Zion Temple church to pray but dressed in a manner that attract men.

While this website’s columnist was conversing with Nkundimana Frederic, one of the Christians who is regular member of Zion Temple church about the strategies taken to correct this vice, he emphasized that Apostle Paul Gitwaza doesn’t welcome girls who dresses improperly. For brides as well as regular Christians dressing code must be formal.

My Comments Over the above article:




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There are a lot of people in our churches who have been taught the truth but they do not live the truth, because even though they have been taught the truth, they haven't been taught the truth from the Bible. They have been taught the truth from opinion. They have been taught the truth from tradition, but they have not been taught the truth from the Bible.

Many people will say, "Well, God looks on the heart. God doesn't care what you look like on the outside. God just looks on the heart." That is true. God does look on the heart, but man cannot see the heart. Man can only see the outer. Not only that, the outer appearance is usually a pretty good indicator of what is in a person's heart. Although it is possible to look right on the outside and be wrong on the inside, it is well nigh impossible to look right on the outside and be right on the inside. What is on the outside comes from the inside. That is why Jesus said, "out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh" (Matthew 12:34). Granted, a man could say the right things, and have a wrong heart, but a man who had a right heart would never say the wrong things. So the outer appearance is the only indicator that man has that someone is right with God, right in their heart. So God does care how we look. Not only does God care how we look, there are rules in the Bible for both men and women that should govern our appearance. Now, whenever you start to talking about these rules, the women are always the first ones to complain, because there are more rules for the women than there are for the men. And I often wonder why the Bible has all these rules for the women and very few rules for the men, and the reason why is because men and women are made differently. I know that is not a "politically correct" thing to say, but it is none the less true. God made man and women differently.

Men are stimulated by sight. This is why Jesus told the men of His day, "whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart" (Matthew 5:28). Men are stimulated by sight. Men are always attracted to a lady, physically, before they are connected to her emotionally. In fact, they don't even want to pursue the possibility of an emotional relationship, if the physical attraction isn't there.

I just think that it is a shame for a woman in Christ to oppose this accusations. Women have now forgotten about Modesty dressing code, especially when it comes to Church Matters. Church is a place of worship and not a place of trendy fashions. Women are to dress modesty and the Bible clearly states this out. You don't have to show that you are beautiful, if you are beautiful, your beauty will reflect itself outwards.

And I want women to be modest in their appearance. They should wear decent and appropriate clothing and not draw attention to themselves by the way they fix their hair or by wearing gold or pearls or expensive clothes. ( 1 Timothy 2:9 )

Therefore, if what I eat causes my brother or sister to fall into sin, I will never eat meat again, so that I will not cause them to fall. (1 Corinthians 8:13). This Bible verse doesn't mean only meat, but anything that the Bible forbids and you know that might cause others to fall short of God's glory.

When you go to church while you are un properly dressed, you put men into temptations which then leads them to sinning. The Bible also says to not do something that will cause your brother to stumble and fall out of faith. Women in Christ have to rethink over their dressing codes. I as a man I have always appreciated women who are modesty, and to be honest I am attracted to a woman who is modesty.

The only reason why Some Christian women are against this is because they are not looking into the Bible for guidance, some of them end up wanting to please the world instead of God. Your days here on earth are numbered, but in heaven you live forever. So are you going to aim at satisfying this world and leave God out of your plans. Women in church should stop complaining and look at the big picture, and yes I will suggest that you go through the books of proverbs.

I am a man of integrity and I will always advice women in Christ to be modest. Modesty is important for a woman who prophesy's Christ. You shouldn't be confined with the things of this world. Don't you know that your bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit and should therefore be kept pure! What happens when you get raped? Would you say that the man raped you on purpose? Guess what! That man will definitely rape you if you put him into temptation.

My sisters in Christ, I therefore challenge you to start dressing Modesty if you really live for Christ, especially when you are in places of worship. And men as well should play their part.

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