INTRODUCTION
God cares for women as much as He does men. Yes, women are significant to the home, church, and society as men are. In Christ, women enjoy equality in spiritual blessings before God as men do. This does not mean, though, that there is to be no difference in men and women in their appearance and responsibilities. There is the reality which needs to be obvious in the church and society today; men and women were obviously created by God differently.
Is it possible that the length of a person's hair could have anything to do with pleasing God?
Such an idea may at first seem strange. But before the question is dismissed, it would be wise to consider two statements of scripture: 1 Corinthians 11:14-15 states "Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him? But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her: for her hair is given her for a covering."
In the Bible, divinely appointed symbols represents things. The night Jesus was betrayed, for example, He gave His disciples bread to eat and a cup to drink.
God has chosen for the length of people's hair to symbolize their relationship with Him and the authority He has placed over them. The truth is represented in 1st Corinthians 11:3-16.
When John was exiled to the isle of Patmos, he said in Revelation 1:10, “ I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day, and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet.”
This phrase of “The Lord’s Day” has brought a lot of contention between those who fellowship on Saturdays and those who fellowship on Sundays, each of which claim “The Lord’s Day” is the day they worship.
If we yield ourselves to the Holy Spirit, we will be enlightened to the truth of The Lord’s Day, as God’s prophet, William M. Branham, expounds the scriptures. Hear him.
“Now it says that John was in the Spirit on the Lord's Day. Oh, my, here is a verse that really causes some dissension. Not that it needs to, or ought to, but some just don't see what the Word really says.
Read more: Is "The Lord's Day" Sunday or Saturday, Which of them is the Sabbath?
(Was it a talking snake and a magical apple?)
Genesis 3:1-7:
7. And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons.