Morris, an influencer, sparks varied emotions online when he responds to a popular photo of gospel artist Moses Bliss and his bride being prayed for by many pastors on their wedding day.
Much speculation surrounded the viral wedding ceremony staged in Ghana last Saturday.
A popular photo shows numerous clergymen gathered around Moses Bliss and his wife as they prayed for their marriage.
The snapshot sparked emotions from netizens, and the X (FKA Twitter) personality, Morris, turned to the site to express his thoughts.
He believes that just praying does not guarantee anything, and that the success of the marriage is totally reliant on the wife and husband’s efforts to make it work.
His words read …
“I promise you, this absolutely guarantees nothing.
The success of the marriage is exclusively on the man and wife to make it work.”
Check out reactions that followed …
@Akpotin1 remarked: “If Pastor Chris fit divorce who are these coat wearing men whose ‘layimg of hands’, guarantee anything?”
@ChuksOhaxx stated: “I see them as eye service, nothing is special here. This is even putting themselves up for pressure from what future holds”
@Benking443 said: “They have work to do but my dear, there are kinds men whose utterances upon your marriage will bring and unusual prosperity in your marriage.”
@naturalboifilmz opined: “You’re not totally wrong, but there’s a deeper aspect, bro.
Do you realize that marriage can attract challenges beyond you and your partner’s understanding? Like Childlessness, sickness, setbacks, sudden death, miscarriage, and more. While prayer may not fully prevent these challenges if they’re meant to occur, it can provide strength and grace to overcome them and thrive despite adversity.”
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