Congolese-Kenyan Prophet Lovy Elias Longomba, who was once a former top secular musician, has explained how people judge him based on his looks and physical appearance.
Prophet Lovy Elias Longomba, who was in an interview sitting down with Nick Cannon of the Wild N Out show, who now has Counsel Culture, said that it doesn’t really bother him that the public is judging him on his appearance, as men of God shouldn’t be doing so,because God can use anyone to pass his message to the nation.
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“In reality, I am not a pretender, and I am not going to live my life for people; I live my life for God and my family.
The Bible doesn’t say that Jesus’s appearance was appealing; for me, that doesn’t really bother me. And it is not really about appearance because if you are a man of God and you judge people based on how they look, then you are not a man of God.” Prophet Lovy explained.
What the Bible says about Tattoos
Prophet Lovy sheds some light on what the bible says about tattooing your body, quoting from the bible that no one should tattoo a dead person’s on their body, and according to him, he is doing exactly as the bible is directing, adding that people should focus on understanding God’s word.
“The problem is that people don’t read the whole scripture because it challenges them; they only talk about tattoos and don’t talk about all that’s listed. The Bible says, Don’t put anything on your body for the dead! God doesn’t want that because he is not the God of the dead.
Jesus didn’t come to save this. He came to save your soul. This will go into the dust, and we will be resurrected someday, and it will be different.”
Prophet Lovy is the pastor and founder of relevationchurchla in the United States