RAPE: The Prelate Weighs In with Two Rape Stories From The Bible

By Oluwaseyi Ige


Rape has a number of things that falls into its definition. But simply put, it is any sexual carnal knowledge of a person without the person’s consent.
I believe in Christian values so I’ll rely heavily on the Bible in my submissions.
It’s not a strange concept in our world. In fact, 2 examples jumped into my mind right now,from the Bible.


FUN FACT: Sodomites attempted to gang rape an angel.


But this one I want to show us.actually happened.
It is in Genesis 34, about Dinah, Schechem and the Israelites.


Ok. So this guy had a crush on Dinah and could not wait to marry her, he decided to have his way with her. Note that he actually loved her. In verse 3 of Genesis 34, we read, “His heart was drawn to Dinah daughter of Jacob; he loved the young woman and spoke tenderly to her.”

The problem is that he put the cart before the horse. In some rape cases, this is what happens. Going after the coochies (as @solaadio would say) without paying due attention to process. You know Newton said in his third law of motion that action and reaction are equal and opposite.



Every action carries consequences. Dinar’s brothers tricked Schechem and his people, and after cutting their penises (foreskin), ran them over when they would have the least resistance. They even took their women!

I think that nothing justifies rape. Not even love. Nothing. Jesus was clear about these things. He said if you think of having sex with someone you are not supposed to, it is a sin. “But I say, anyone who even looks at a woman with lust has already committed adultery with her in his heart.” Matthew 5:27-28.

Before anyone will think of forceful sexual encounters, such must think of the consequences. Both spiritual and physical.



Recently, we have heard of many ladies coming out to accuse their abusers, years after the incident had happened. These things don’t just ‘die’.

Some of them were on good terms with the perpetrators when the act took place. Some were even trusted friends and family. But time and chance happened. Those indiscretionary acts returned to haunt the perpetrators. What was that thing they called karma again?



The victim may not speak out today, but care must be taken because of the future. Schechem would’t have done it if he had a premonition of what will happen later.
In this case, cause is Unbridled Passion, consequence is Untimely Death



Another case that comes to my mind happened in 2 Samuel 13. It was a case of incest taken too far. Tamar’s half brother, Amnon wanted her so bad that he couldn’t rein in his thirst for pleasure. He devised all sorts of means to lay with her sister. Rape sometimes takes some planning.

Actually, almost all forms of sexual sin needs some sort of planning . At the end, he had his way and forcefully had sex with Tamar. Immediately after that, He lost all interest in her! Such is the danger of infatuation and lust.



One moment it seems as if if the sex didn’t happen, Armageddon will occur instantly. As soon as the act is over and the spongy tissue releases all the blood that had strengthened it, it will look as if the man’s emotions have evaporated with his brain.

The reality of the act then dawned on him. Amnon could not stand Tamar’s presence again! Someone he pretended to be sick for just so she can come over to his place. Anyway, such is the satisfaction of pleasure – fleeting.



So everything was back to normal, or so we think, until 2 years later when Tamar’s brother decided to carry out his revenge. Not every Tamar has an Absalom. Infact, most societies will rather have a David, a king, who knew about the matter but decided to keep quiet because he felt the consequences of his action might worsen an already bad situation. He was avoiding a civil war under his roof. But again, time proved to be a judge as when everyone had forgotten about the issue, vengeance struck. Death was the result.



Romans said the wages of sin is death (Rom. 6:23). But it doesn’t have to be so. Adherence to Christ’s principles will help any man avoid the ‘had I known’ that follows such act. The latter part of Rom. 6:23 says “the gift of God is eternal life”.

Christ, God’s gift to mankind (John 3:16) says he came to bring that life (John 10:10). I believe that adhering to His principles is the solution to avoiding rape in all its forms.



Sex must be with consent, and consent for me is within the context of marriage, after publicly declaring “I do” or any other form of societal acceptable way of formalizing a union.

Every man must circumcise his phallic member. Please, dear men, don’t let your penis lead you, let your brain do. Don’t let your heart dictate what you will do, let the word of God do. The moral standards in our world today is ridiculously low.


There are many things that will trigger a man to want to have a carnal knowledge of a woman forcefully. If one’s heart has not been circumcised by the word of God, the consequences will come and cut his foreskin! When this happens, the man will be vulnerable to attacks.

We must strive to uphold the dictates of the Word of God. It is in so doing that we can influence the world against rape. Force of law is not producing the desired result. Human moral codes are not effective. We need to spread Jesus’ formular, beginning with ourselves.



We must be willing to cut down practices and socially acceptable behavious that have the tendency to encourage rape. We must be firm in the resolve to eliminate this menace from amongst us. It is not only about hashtags and protests. Let’s dig deep within us for wholesome change.

Our tastes in what constitutes entertainment and pleasure must be checked. The society is too hypocritical to decide what is good and what is bad. Every citizen must find a way to self-examine and ensure they’re not encouraging rape through their choices.

Which is why I will encourage wholesome practice of Christ’s values.
We all must live as examples and teach others to do the same. I believe that is the way to go. It is not an easy task, but it is what we must do. Shalom!

The Prelate, Oluwaseyi Ige is a media coinosseur and Missionary. He hosts Ignite, a syndicated gospel radio show and podcast. He can be reached on twitter and facebook. Listen to him Anchor.fm

[NEW POST] SINCERITY by Omolara Jegede (Dexterity)

By Omolara Jegede

A beautiful Tuesday to you from me. I believe your weekend was great.

I boarded a bus yesterday evening. The bus driver was so hilarious I guessed he and all the passengers he carried were comedians. I think for the first time in a Lagos bus, I felt carried along even though I didn’t say a word I was just laughing like gas.

A particular woman carried two kids on her laps and grin grin her phone rang I guess it was a friend of hers. Afterwards the conversation below took place:

Caller: Hello, how are you and the kids?
Woman: We are fine.
Caller: So where have you gotten to now?
Woman: Tollgate

Myself and one of the passengers had eye contact and bursted into serious laughter. Why were we laughing? Because the woman said that she was at Toll Gate when even a blind man could discern perfectly that we were at Command.

The whole bus continued their conversations and this stuck in my heart big time.



*FREEZE FICTION*

*TODAY’S HINT*

Hi! I know there are some people in our lives that want to know every nitty gritty of what we do, like what we are cooking. And you are left wondering why he or she was hell bent on knowing about your privacy. Rather than telling them the truth, we tend to package beautiful lies to deflect the information they seek.

The best way to avoid answering every question is either by silence or to tell the person involved that you will like it to be confidential. I believe with this, the other person should decode your gesture. Be sincere!

Many of us when we are in the bathroom, tell people we are at the kitchen. Insincerity is tantamount to fallacy and deceit. No ‘white lies’ or ‘red lies’ as its fondly called. As believers, the expectations of Christ is that we remain spotless, insincerity can make us bear spots all around like a Leopard.

If you carry anyone along about your life issues, then you should be sincere with them about it. Are You involved in a partnership business with some people and when it comes to the issue of money you act like a chameleon? Remember you both started the business together. Sincerity is key!

“TRUE RELATIONSHIPS ARE BUILT ON THE FOUNDATION OF SINCERITY AND TRUST”

Are you in a relationship or marriage and every time it appears like you are not being sincere to the other party? Remember that no good relationship can be built on the foundation of insincerity.


Do you have a friend that you ain’t sincere enough with this is 2020? There is still room for repentance and change. One Percent (1%)of our sincerity goes a longer way than ninety-nine percent (99%) of chamelonic habit.

I CALL YOU BLESSED

Stay Blessed

#Sincerity
#Dexterity

Just Believe

I Believe

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Tye Tribbett Releases “We Gon’ Be Alright” From His Upcoming New Album

Motown Gospel recording artist Tye Tribbett’s new song, “We Gon’ Be Alright” is now available. The record is a follow-up to his latest hit release “Work It Out,” off his critically acclaimed album The Bloody Win. The release is an uplifting powerful declaration of positivity in light of the tragic pandemic that’s still gripping the nation. Tye Tribbett’s “We Gon’ Be Alright,” is available now.

Tye joyously says, 

“Every time I play the song in my house, my family rushes to dance together and celebrate, even during this pandemic! My prayer is that this song does the same for your house or wherever this song is heard as we hope in the promises of a God who has never failed.”

We Gon’ Be Alright$1.29Rated 5 out of 5Buy Now

“Tye Tribbett is undeniably one of the most prolific and relevant artists in faith-based music,” shares EJ Gaines, Co-Executive Director, Motown Gospel. “He consistently makes music that gives voice to our collective stories, without compromising the message or the truth of the Gospel.”

Tribbett is globally known for his range of delivering high-energy praise songs to intimate worship moments and from African rhythms to trap gospel beats. His inspirational delivery and ability to inspire through unforgettable anecdotes and stories are often spread virally online by fans and celebrities alike.

Tye Tribbett is a two-time GRAMMY® award winner and seven-time GRAMMY® award nominee. He has five #1 albums, two #1 singles, and eight top 10 singles. In his career, he’s had over 317 million global streams with over 1.3 million albums sold. On YouTube, he has eclipsed 45 million views. And he’s rocked national TV performances such as The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. He’s the host of TBN’s Gospel Worship Experience television series (2018 – present) and has previously hosted BET’s Joyful Noise television series (2016-2017) and co-hosted the GMA Dove Awards (2016).

Watch the lyrics video here

Source: Blackgospel.com

JEKALYN CARR RELEASES TWO SONGS: “CHANGING YOUR STORY” AND “POWER OF LOVE”

Jekalyn Carr

Amid Global Crises, seven-time Billboard #1 chart-topper, four-time GRAMMY® nominee, two-time Billboard Music Award-nominee, Dove Award-winner, and multiple Stellar Award winner Jekalyn Carr released two singles digitally from her upcoming album, which was recorded live at Atlanta’s Praise 102.5 FM 15th Annual Praise In The Park at the 17,000 seat Cellairis Amphitheatre.

A multi-faceted performer with roots in the church, the Memphis born singer is readying music with a broad appeal to tell her powerful and inspiring story. This June 5, the bubbly 22-year-old released for digital download and streaming of her current radio single and Billboard Top 15 radio song “Changing Your Story,” a prophetic declaration and prophetic message of hope and the heartfelt “Power of Love” digital track.

“Changing Your Story” is about overcoming the issues and struggles that have plagued a person’s life. This statement is for all to understand that you can defeat what has been defeating you. GOD has equipped you and empowered you to have victory in ANY situation. The message is profound and your story has to change.“Power of Love” releases the message that we CAN live, we CAN walk, and we CAN stand in unity. Love is powerful and we must embrace our family and others using that power. We all need a hug at times, and this song is to share that hug with you through the Power of Love.

Jekalyn Carr continues to encompass the right kind of substance in which great artists are made. Carr, understands the dynamic and sacrifices she has to make for her platform, and she does them willingly because her focus is on the greater good—impacting people. Her gift, passion, character, integrity, talent, and sacrifice has been evident in everything she does.

CONNECT WITH JEKALYN CARR:
Instagram: @JekalynCarr | Twitter @JekalynCarr | Facebook /JekalynCarr | Website www.IAmJekalynCarr.com

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