Becoming A Vessel Of Honor Rebecca Brown

44 clothing. I had never been in a church of their denomina tion before. When Mary opened her door, she took one look at me and grabbed my arm. ’You come in here girl,’ she snapped. ’You can’t go looking like that! Remember, you must dress and act as they do or they won’t accept you.’ She dragged me into her bathroom and took a washcloth and proceeded to wash every scrap of make-up off my face. I was horrified. But Mary, I protested, I look terrible without makeup, I never go anywhere without at least a little." "Mary was very impatient. ’How many times do I have to tell you that you MUST dress and act according to their expec tations? If you look like them and act like them no one will question you to see if you really are a Christian or not.’" "And you know, she was right. We could move freely throughout the many people at the crusade and everyone accepted us as being Christians without questioning us at all. It was during that weekend that Mary taught me more about slaying in the spirit. Oh, I could already knock people unconscious just by touching them, but Mary told me that wasn’t enough. She told me that because they were violat ing their own scriptures (James 5:14) by allowing anyone to lay hands on them and pray for them without even check ing to see if they were a true servant of Jesus or not, that we were free to do whatever we wanted. Their God wouldn’t protect them because they were in direct disobedience to His word." "Mary understood that when people knelt before us, or even bowed their heads before us, that they were actively submit ting themselves to us and accepting whatever we wanted to give to them. Of course they thought we were praying for them, but their submission to us gave us the legal right to put demons into them. They also directly opened the door for it by allowing their minds to go blank without testing the spirit knocking them out. Mary showed me the proper in

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