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It’s demonic to question your husband’s position, Oyedepo’s wife tells married women

Faith Oyedepo, wife of the founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, also known as Winners Chapel, has said it is demonic for any woman to question the position of a man in the family.

She posted this on her social media platforms on Friday.

“Any woman or women’s organization that attempts to question the position of the man in the family should be regarded as being under a demonic influence.”

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“God expects that just as the Church is subject to Christ in everything, even so, women should be in subjection to their husbands in everything,” she wrote.

Her comment comes days after her husband said feminists may never have a good home.

“When the Bible says ‘submit yourself to your husband in everything’, women respond saying, ‘No, not today, that was before. Right now, nobody can do that. We are co-heirs, male and female, no difference.

“God expects that just as the Church is subject to Christ in everything, even so, women should be in subjection to their husbands in Everything.”

Oyedepo had described such women as persons who think that they are too smart for God to lead them.

He said when they are told that “this is the way to go,” they respond saying, “No, let me educate you, God. You didn’t go to school, did you?”

“Right now, there is a feminine revolution. Then you get into feminine frustration and destiny devastation.”

His comment had triggered massive backlash on social media.

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