We will be taking a gander at what Pastor Adeboye said on if wearing of Trousers is a sin for LADIES.
According to Google, a Trouser is an outer garment covering the body from the waist to the ankles, with a the separate part for each leg, while jewelry worn for personal adornment are precious and personal ornaments such as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets and cufflinks.
For a while, there has been a debate on whether Christian Females are allowed to wear trousers, at last that issue has been solved by our General Overseer, Pastor Adeboye. On Today’s Open Heaven Devotional, he said that there has been a lot of debate on whether wearing trousers is a sin or not.
Beloved sister if God has instructed you not to wear trousers for example (maybe through your church you talk to your parents or personally) and you go ahead to wear it you’re not doing it in faith because there will be the question your heart that you shouldn’t be wearing trousers and you’re committing a sin. See the screenshot of this great revelation below;
According to Pastor Adeboye, if God has instructed you not to wear it through your church doctrine, your parents or personally and you still wear it, then you have committed a sin.
We all know that in RCCG, Deeper Life and Winners doctrine among other denominations, wearing of Trousers is highly prohibited. So Sisters, if you are in RCCG, Deeper Life, Winners and any other Church that prohibits ladies wearing Trousers and you still wear it at home or any other place, you are committing a sin, please stop it!
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