It's called legalist to say you can't. I believe we need to pray real long and hard about that. I mean it's common place in any court of law to remove them. Even all police and those who serve our great country under GOD. At the flag Star Spangled Banner. A grave yard. Also any other place we are expected to remove our hats. Maybe the gathering place for our GREAT BIG WONDERFULLY AMAZING GOD. MAYBE NOT TO EVERYONEELSE. DEFINITELY TO ME. ITS NOT A BONDAGE THING. IT IS DEFINITELY A RESPECT THING.βππTO DIE ON A TREE FOR OUR SINS. YOU WOULD THINK WE COULD RESPECT HIM ENOUGH TO REMOVE A HAT FOR HIM. WE WOULD NEVER CONSIDERTELLING A COURT OFFICIAL IT'S BONDAGE. NOT JUDGING. π€π€π€JUST SAYINGπ€π€π€π³π
Sometimes we get caught up in the trappings of custom, but forget custom can change. When Paul was addressing the church in Corinth, he was addressing an issue within that society. We base our custom of hat removal on that standard. Yes, it is a sign of respect, but I don't think it needs to become a barrier to the Gospel. I think that even Paul would agree that we should be more interested in the heart of the individual than covering on their head.
Most people I see remove there hats ,besides I don't think he cares as long as your there to receive the GOSPEL. OK. How do you know this unless you have been there .
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