What's with the Head Covering?

Resources:
1. RC Sproul's belief on head coverings • What RC Sproul Believe...
2. A thorough & excellent 3 part series by Finny Kuruvilla - • The Headcovering #1: C...
3. 14 objections to the head covering debunked by Daniel Willis • 14 Objections to the H...

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  • @Iamboughtbytheking
    @Iamboughtbytheking3 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. I personally always believed this, and believed that it wasn’t just written to the Corinthians back then, but it speaks to us today. But I have friends and family who don’t wanna believe this, or even look into it, and I believe it is pride, they don’t wanna NOT be able to have all the beautiful hairstyles etc etc, and (here’s a biggie) they think it’s to old fashioned. BUT whenever I see a woman who used to wear one and then stopped,, she just somehow looks so much older, and I’m not just trying to be mean,, it’s just my honest opinion.

  • @RoxanneMartin-sn3dl
    @RoxanneMartin-sn3dl12 күн бұрын

    Lovely! It brings a lot of joy to be obedient to what we know is right.

  • @IrinaGapchenko
    @IrinaGapchenkoКүн бұрын

    Absolutely agree! 🙏🏼

  • @nataliebrubacher6470
    @nataliebrubacher647012 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story with us! ❤🙏

  • @womenofgodunited
    @womenofgodunited13 күн бұрын

    I agree with everything you said. I don’t cover full time but rather while praying and prophesying

  • @elizabethhuntzinger
    @elizabethhuntzinger12 сағат бұрын

    I love this!! I did not grow up covering, but within the last year I dug deeper into the meaning of this verse and realized what it meant, that women should cover their heads. Recently I cover much more of the time and I feel so much more strength and peace from the Father! Obedience does bring blessing!

  • @hopeforwonderingamish898
    @hopeforwonderingamish8987 күн бұрын

    What an inspirational testimony!!

  • @BernardHildebrand
    @BernardHildebrand4 күн бұрын

    wonderful testimony 😊

  • @SoundFaithChannel
    @SoundFaithChannel6 күн бұрын

    Keep them coming brother!!!

  • @aubreesummerhays2616
    @aubreesummerhays2616Күн бұрын

    We’re did you get the beautiful head covering

  • @claratorres5582
    @claratorres558212 күн бұрын

    Oh my goodness! This is the start of Abbie and Dylan's Christian influencer channel!!! I love it 😍

  • @BruceChantelLehman-yr5ne
    @BruceChantelLehman-yr5ne12 күн бұрын

    This is wonderful. I agree 💯.

  • @HarpazoReady2022
    @HarpazoReady20222 күн бұрын

    It’s amazing how people can’t understand what Paul was explaining in 1 Corinthians 11. Covering the head, whether male or female, was a sign that disrupts God’s plan for creation and His order for things. Paul breaks that down by comparing what the Corinthian culture was doing to what they were doing spiritually. 1 Corinthians 11:14-15 “Does not even nature itself teach you that if a man has long hair, it is a dishonor to him? “But if a woman has long hair, *it is a glory to her; for her hair is given to her for a covering"* Paul says in Corinthian culture when a wife’s hair was longer than her husband’s, it showed her submission to his headship. In today’s culture, we no longer view a woman wearing a head covering as a sign of submission. The real issue here is *the heart attitude* of obedience to God’s authority and submission to His established order “as to the LORD.” God is far more concerned with an *attitude* of submission than an outward display of submission via a head covering. Only cults require females to cover their pretty hair that the LORD says is a *glory* to her in verse 15. Requiring head coverings is legalism and we’re not under Mosaic Law. We’re under Grace! Cults and false religions like Islam, Catholicism, Hindus and Mennonites are legalistic and works based religions. Jewish men wearing a kippah are following Mosaic Law and not grace. I am a Southern Baptist Christian living in the age of grace by Jesus and do not cover my long hair.

  • @lindaweaver142

    @lindaweaver142

    2 күн бұрын

    I totally agree with that🙏

  • @HarpazoReady2022

    @HarpazoReady2022

    2 күн бұрын

    @@lindaweaver142 Thank you 🌸 Verse 4 is about a hat then verse 5 tells us the *context.* A shaven head is an uncovered head. By nature, a woman has long hair that covers her bare head and is a glory to her from God. Her hair IS the covering. Our head should be covered- and it is - by our long hair. When we look at history- In Holland during WW2, women that were with the Nazis were forced to have their heads shaved to shame them when the war ended. They essentially removed their covering (their long hair). It was a sign of dishonor to have her head shaved. Women in rebellion against Gods order in the 1970s (feminism) either buzzed their hair short or shaved it off. They were illustrating their blatant dishonor of Gods order by having no long hair. But it still goes back to where the heart is and God knows that. Because women with cancer that lose their hair aren’t choosing to dishonor God. He knows that ♥️

  • @heidrichforgottenfaith

    @heidrichforgottenfaith

    2 күн бұрын

    1. Hair makes no sense in verse 5. Therefore, it’s not talking about hair. 2. From day 1, all churches wore fabric head coverings for 1900 years. The Catholics, the Greek Orthodox, the Protestants and the Anabaptists all wore head coverings together for 400 years. How is it not prideful to think we know better today? 3. Verses 13-15 contain a separate argument from nature. It doesn’t invalidate the previous argument. 4. Paul commended the Corinthians for keeping the apostolic traditions (11.2). The same word for tradition (παράδοσις) is used in 2 Thessalonians 2.15 “Stand firm and hold to the παράδοσις that you were taught by us, either by our spoken word or by our letter.” It’s also used in 2 Thess 3.6 to describe how α brother is excommunicated for breaking the παράδοσις. It’s easy for us in 2024 America to say this is an insignificant issue but I can’t see it from Scripture or church history.

  • @HarpazoReady2022

    @HarpazoReady2022

    2 күн бұрын

    @@heidrichforgottenfaith “hair makes no sense,” yet verse 15 says hair and so does the original Greek. That’s all I needed to read in your comment. I’m sorry to say, but you seem to be “contentious” as verse 16 describes you regarding this subject. You’re not disagreeing with me. You’re disagreeing with Gods Word and you need to take that up with the LORD. God Bless.

  • @heidrichforgottenfaith

    @heidrichforgottenfaith

    16 сағат бұрын

    @@HarpazoReady2022 as a Greek instructor at Sattler college, I can tell you the words are not the same. Also, why do you think everybody got this wrong for 1900 years? Wouldn’t it make more sense to believe the feminist movement influenced the church than to believe that everybody in the church was wrong until 80 years ago?

  • @lightenupbuttercup5476
    @lightenupbuttercup5476Күн бұрын

    Please I have a question and I am in no way trying to be argumentative or disrespectful. I am truly trying to understand fully and follow our father’s instructions. I know there is a verse that says a woman’s long hair is her covering? Please help me understand what that means. Is long hair her covering or still need to wear a covering over her long hair?

  • @heidrichforgottenfaith

    @heidrichforgottenfaith

    16 сағат бұрын

    Hair makes no sense in verse 5. Therefore, it’s not talking about hair. There are different Greek words being used to show that (ἀκατακαλύπτῳ in 5 vs. περιβολαίου in 15). “every woman who prays or prophesies with short hair dishonors her head, since it is the same as if she had short hair.” 2. From day 1, all churches wore fabric head coverings for 1900 years. The Catholics, the Greek Orthodox, the Protestants and the Anabaptists all wore head coverings together for 400 years. 3. Verses 13-15 contain a separate argument from nature. It doesn’t invalidate the previous argument. 4. Paul commended the Corinthians for keeping the apostolic traditions (11.2). The same word for tradition (παράδοσις) is used in 2 Thessalonians 2.15 “Stand firm and hold to the παράδοσις that you were taught by us, either by our spoken word or by our letter.” It’s also used in 2 Thess 3.6 to describe how α brother is excommunicated for breaking the παράδοσις. It’s easy for us in 2024 America to say this is an insignificant issue but I can’t see it from Scripture or church history.

  • @mommyb5750

    @mommyb5750

    59 минут бұрын

    I would also like to add to that if you google “NWO burning of head covering 1968” you’ll actually see where the feminist movement called for all Christian women to burn their coverings as a sign of not being “oppressed” by the church. The head covering is not only power because of the angels but also a sign of submission to the godly order. God, Jesus, Man, Woman ❤️ I also want to add , my personal convictions concerning “because of the angels” is the fact that we are constantly surrounded by a cloud of witnesses the Bible says, the angels long to see the hidden things of God. Angels, good and bad, are constantly observing us. A head covering shows them our submissiveness spirit to Gods order. I believe when we wear covering not only to Gods angels rejoice in awe, but the fallen angels also flee. ❤

  • @Coral9win
    @Coral9win16 сағат бұрын

    We are putting Jesus to shame if we are not a good testimony for others. Christians should pay more attention to building their character; so many people argue for the wrong reasons.

  • @M_2_X
    @M_2_X11 күн бұрын

    This series is disturbing