Juanita and Thomas Are Callling It Quits

It’s ovah.

This is the second bombed marriage for both. Wow. When Weeks finally decided to make a public statement about his assualt on his soon-to-be ex-wife, I never heard him say, “It was wrong for me to stomp, choke and kick my wife”.

I’ve watched some of Juanita’s “ministering episodes”, and to be quite frank, she seems to be descending into…madness. Check out some of her stuff on YouTube. Craziness.

This whole fiasco is the fruit of some bad seeds, that never got uprooted, because folks in the Body of Christ would rather pray, and NEVAH confront. That’s not biblical, and it’s borderline satanic. But it’s the way of children. We never want people to say to us, “You’re wrong. Sit down and regroup”.

When we get called out, instead of being humble, like King David, when he was called out by Nathan, we want to jump in folks’ faces, declaring our “anointing”, as if we’re The Anointed One, The Christ™.

People need to wake up, grow up, smell the coffee and stop playing with God’s people. Stop jumpin’ up and down, shoutin’ in tongues, and spinnin’ around in circles, and GROW UP in Christ. The Christian life is not about how many “fits in the Spirit” you can have.

Forget being slain in The Spirit. I don’t want to be slain. I want to walk in The Spirit. I want to live, as Christ. If the Holy Ghost can make you pass out, can’t He help you to walk upright, once you get up?

The world looks at us, and laughs. They think we’re a bunch of crazy, immature, weak, misguided, idol-worshipping fools. We’re just as broke down, and confused as they are. We can’t stay married, just like they can’t. Where’s the…light? Where’s the humility, when our stuff is exposed?

What a mess!

A Nappy Girl

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5 Comments

  1. Ariel on 19.09.2007 at 02:28 (Reply)

    I agree with you. Just praying and waiting for God to do something never set well with me even when I was going to church. I mean even the Bible says that faith without works is dead. Why do certain Christians think it’s ok to create problems or ignore them and the Lord will “work it out.” Why can’t people listen and work with the Spirit and come up with a solution and a plan. That’s a part of why the world is the way it is. Most Christians are waiting for Jesus to come back and fix it when they forget that they are the vessel in which the Spirit uses to change things. I mean if you say you have the Spirit working in you there should be more evidence than being so called “slain in the spirit” or so-called speaking in tongues and test-a-lying. Some people need to quit being caught up in emotionalism and really grasp what the Spirit was saying. Just my 2 or 20 cents. Have a blessed one.

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  2. A Nappy Girl on 19.09.2007 at 02:36 (Reply)

    Amen, sis! Amen.

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  3. nolita on 20.09.2007 at 15:05 (Reply)

    Wow … I totally agree with everything you all both said.

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  4. Keisha on 13.11.2007 at 21:49 (Reply)

    Come on and PREACH!!

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  5. Afrowoman2007 on 11.12.2007 at 21:47 (Reply)

    Wow. That is the truth, and I never agree with religious commentators usually. They are borderline hypocrtical and self-righteous many times. But any Christian in the world can relate to your statement. HUMILITY — like Jesus when he washed the feet of the apostles.

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