Should a Christian mother forsake assembling for worship for a long period after the birth of a baby?
This is a denominational custom which violates Bible teaching. Hebrews 10:25 forbids forsaking the assembling of Christians for worship. But often Nigerian mothers forsake church worship for many weeks after delivery, even though their strength has returned. Christian worship must be steadfast (Acts 2:42). Another common traditional practice is to refuse to attend worship after delivery until the husband buys the wife new clothes. Jesus asked, Why do ye transgress the commandment of God by your tradition? (Matthew 15:3). Thus have ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition (verse 6). What are common Nigerian wedding customs which violate scripture? The fattening room celebration with naked dancing is a sinful heathen custom. Taking an intended girl to a man for trial is a practice which usually leads to fornication. Wedding celebrations are often lustful rather than spiritual and wholesome. Is requiring a bride-price a good practice? The custom of requiring a dowry
This is a denominational custom which violates Bible teaching. Hebrews 10:25 forbids forsaking the assembling of Christians for worship. But often Nigerian mothers forsake church worship for many weeks after delivery, even though their strength has returned. Christian worship must be steadfast (Acts 2:42). Another common traditional practice is to refuse to attend worship after delivery until the husband buys the wife new clothes. Jesus asked, “Why do ye transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?” (Matthew 15:3). “Thus have ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition” (verse 6). What are common Nigerian wedding customs which violate scripture? The fattening room celebration with naked dancing is a sinful heathen custom. Taking an intended girl to a man for “trial” is a practice which usually leads to fornication. Wedding celebrations are often lustful rather than spiritual and wholesome. Is requiring a bride-price a good practice? The custom of requiring a