A loud and timely call for grace and persistent prayers for spiritual direction is echoing on social media as a result of a heart-stirring message by Darasimi Gloria. Meeting the unfortunate reality of pain in the past among the church people, Darasimi Gloria reminds Christians that "church hurt started in later centuries after the apostolic era," that is, the issues of scattered church groups and imperfect leadership are not uniquely an issue of the modern age. Her invitation encourages believers to seek healing and illumination by watching the entire video on YouTube, which presents shocking revelations.
The core of her message is a passionate defense of the human vulnerability inherent in all leadership, especially among those in spiritual authority. She emphasizes the profound truth that our leaders, including pastors and shepherds, are fundamentally human: "Leaders are human too. They bleed, they grow and they need grace". Darasimi Gloria contends that Christians ought to shift their thinking from judgment and criticism, urging believers to "stop cancelling people for a moment of weakness," and "start covering them in prayer." This school of thought is based on the firm principle that one is not excluded from God's agenda or ministry simply because he/she commits a human mistake.
She also draws a tearful biblical parallel to the Apostle Paul, observing that his amazingly fruitful ministry did not have its origin in one of ease or perfection. Rather, his ministry had "originated from scars from betrayal, from nights alone, [and] from the pain of loving people who didn't always love him back.". Despite Paul's inner conflict and broken places, Darasimi Gloria asserts, "grace still speaks through the broken and even the unfit," with a stern but teaching lesson that God's perfect word is communicated by imperfect containers.
The message finally concludes in a firm and ominous call to action: "Pray for those in authority, pray for these men of God.". Darasimi Gloria argues that because our leaders are ordained as our shepherds and we are the sheep, they become the enemy's targets by default. Prayer is therefore not advisable but spiritual defense of the entire flock, a shield against the powers working to disunite the community. Her thoughtful commentary confirms that the spiritual health of the body of Christ is in large measure a function of the consistent, prayerful prayer support of its leadership, encouraging followers to step out of a position of criticism into one of empathy and long-term intercession.

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