Spice urges disgraced pastor to walk with a heart that mimics Christ

Grace Hamilton, more popularly known as Spice has reacted to news of the revocation of Pastor Jeffery Shuttleworth’s ministerial credentials by the Jamaica Baptist Union.

The reigning Queen of the Dancehall, took to social media, writing a lengthy post laced with scripture reference to send a message to the disgraced pastor, whom she said called the Ministry of Education to have her Ohhhh No School Tour cancelled back in January this year.

In reflection, Spice wrote that she cried for days from the chastisement, criticism and public humiliation meted out to her by the disgraced pastor. She marvelled at his hypocrisy noting that while he was busy judging her, he was falling short in his own ministry.

An emotional Spice rebuked the pastor for not once trying to win her soul and reminded him that God works in mysterious ways. She used the opportunity to direct him to several scriptures including Luke 6:37 which speaks about judgment, condemnation and forgiveness.

In closing, Spice invited Shuttleworth to let the words of the gospel hit song, Bring me Down, by Grace Thrillers to minister to him, while he’s on his knees adding, “I pray that when you stand up to walk again, you will walk with a heart that mimics Christ.”

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Grace Hamilton, more popularly known as Spice has reacted to news of the revocation of Pastor Jeffery Shuttleworth’s ministerial credentials by the Jamaica Baptist Union.

The reigning Queen of the Dancehall, took to social media, writing a lengthy post laced with scripture reference to send a message to the disgraced pastor, whom she said called the Ministry of Education to have her Ohhhh No School Tour cancelled back in January this year.

In reflection, Spice wrote that she cried for days from the chastisement, criticism and public humiliation meted out to her by the disgraced pastor. She marvelled at his hypocrisy noting that while he was busy judging her, he was falling short in his own ministry.

An emotional Spice rebuked the pastor for not once trying to win her soul and reminded him that God works in mysterious ways. She used the opportunity to direct him to several scriptures including Luke 6:37 which speaks about judgment, condemnation and forgiveness.

In closing, Spice invited Shuttleworth to let the words of the gospel hit song, Bring me Down, by Grace Thrillers to minister to him, while he’s on his knees adding, “I pray that when you stand up to walk again, you will walk with a heart that mimics Christ.”

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Grace Hamilton, more popularly known as Spice has reacted to news of the revocation of Pastor Jeffery Shuttleworth’s ministerial credentials by the Jamaica Baptist Union.

The reigning Queen of the Dancehall, took to social media, writing a lengthy post laced with scripture reference to send a message to the disgraced pastor, whom she said called the Ministry of Education to have her Ohhhh No School Tour cancelled back in January this year.

In reflection, Spice wrote that she cried for days from the chastisement, criticism and public humiliation meted out to her by the disgraced pastor. She marvelled at his hypocrisy noting that while he was busy judging her, he was falling short in his own ministry.

An emotional Spice rebuked the pastor for not once trying to win her soul and reminded him that God works in mysterious ways. She used the opportunity to direct him to several scriptures including Luke 6:37 which speaks about judgment, condemnation and forgiveness.

In closing, Spice invited Shuttleworth to let the words of the gospel hit song, Bring me Down, by Grace Thrillers to minister to him, while he’s on his knees adding, “I pray that when you stand up to walk again, you will walk with a heart that mimics Christ.”

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Grace Hamilton, more popularly known as Spice has reacted to news of the revocation of Pastor Jeffery Shuttleworth’s ministerial credentials by the Jamaica Baptist Union.

The reigning Queen of the Dancehall, took to social media, writing a lengthy post laced with scripture reference to send a message to the disgraced pastor, whom she said called the Ministry of Education to have her Ohhhh No School Tour cancelled back in January this year.

In reflection, Spice wrote that she cried for days from the chastisement, criticism and public humiliation meted out to her by the disgraced pastor. She marvelled at his hypocrisy noting that while he was busy judging her, he was falling short in his own ministry.

An emotional Spice rebuked the pastor for not once trying to win her soul and reminded him that God works in mysterious ways. She used the opportunity to direct him to several scriptures including Luke 6:37 which speaks about judgment, condemnation and forgiveness.

In closing, Spice invited Shuttleworth to let the words of the gospel hit song, Bring me Down, by Grace Thrillers to minister to him, while he’s on his knees adding, “I pray that when you stand up to walk again, you will walk with a heart that mimics Christ.”

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Grace Hamilton, more popularly known as Spice has reacted to news of the revocation of Pastor Jeffery Shuttleworth’s ministerial credentials by the Jamaica Baptist Union.

The reigning Queen of the Dancehall, took to social media, writing a lengthy post laced with scripture reference to send a message to the disgraced pastor, whom she said called the Ministry of Education to have her Ohhhh No School Tour cancelled back in January this year.

In reflection, Spice wrote that she cried for days from the chastisement, criticism and public humiliation meted out to her by the disgraced pastor. She marvelled at his hypocrisy noting that while he was busy judging her, he was falling short in his own ministry.

An emotional Spice rebuked the pastor for not once trying to win her soul and reminded him that God works in mysterious ways. She used the opportunity to direct him to several scriptures including Luke 6:37 which speaks about judgment, condemnation and forgiveness.

In closing, Spice invited Shuttleworth to let the words of the gospel hit song, Bring me Down, by Grace Thrillers to minister to him, while he’s on his knees adding, “I pray that when you stand up to walk again, you will walk with a heart that mimics Christ.”

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Grace Hamilton, more popularly known as Spice has reacted to news of the revocation of Pastor Jeffery Shuttleworth’s ministerial credentials by the Jamaica Baptist Union.

The reigning Queen of the Dancehall, took to social media, writing a lengthy post laced with scripture reference to send a message to the disgraced pastor, whom she said called the Ministry of Education to have her Ohhhh No School Tour cancelled back in January this year.

In reflection, Spice wrote that she cried for days from the chastisement, criticism and public humiliation meted out to her by the disgraced pastor. She marvelled at his hypocrisy noting that while he was busy judging her, he was falling short in his own ministry.

An emotional Spice rebuked the pastor for not once trying to win her soul and reminded him that God works in mysterious ways. She used the opportunity to direct him to several scriptures including Luke 6:37 which speaks about judgment, condemnation and forgiveness.

In closing, Spice invited Shuttleworth to let the words of the gospel hit song, Bring me Down, by Grace Thrillers to minister to him, while he’s on his knees adding, “I pray that when you stand up to walk again, you will walk with a heart that mimics Christ.”

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Grace Hamilton, more popularly known as Spice has reacted to news of the revocation of Pastor Jeffery Shuttleworth’s ministerial credentials by the Jamaica Baptist Union.

The reigning Queen of the Dancehall, took to social media, writing a lengthy post laced with scripture reference to send a message to the disgraced pastor, whom she said called the Ministry of Education to have her Ohhhh No School Tour cancelled back in January this year.

In reflection, Spice wrote that she cried for days from the chastisement, criticism and public humiliation meted out to her by the disgraced pastor. She marvelled at his hypocrisy noting that while he was busy judging her, he was falling short in his own ministry.

An emotional Spice rebuked the pastor for not once trying to win her soul and reminded him that God works in mysterious ways. She used the opportunity to direct him to several scriptures including Luke 6:37 which speaks about judgment, condemnation and forgiveness.

In closing, Spice invited Shuttleworth to let the words of the gospel hit song, Bring me Down, by Grace Thrillers to minister to him, while he’s on his knees adding, “I pray that when you stand up to walk again, you will walk with a heart that mimics Christ.”

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Grace Hamilton, more popularly known as Spice has reacted to news of the revocation of Pastor Jeffery Shuttleworth’s ministerial credentials by the Jamaica Baptist Union.

The reigning Queen of the Dancehall, took to social media, writing a lengthy post laced with scripture reference to send a message to the disgraced pastor, whom she said called the Ministry of Education to have her Ohhhh No School Tour cancelled back in January this year.

In reflection, Spice wrote that she cried for days from the chastisement, criticism and public humiliation meted out to her by the disgraced pastor. She marvelled at his hypocrisy noting that while he was busy judging her, he was falling short in his own ministry.

An emotional Spice rebuked the pastor for not once trying to win her soul and reminded him that God works in mysterious ways. She used the opportunity to direct him to several scriptures including Luke 6:37 which speaks about judgment, condemnation and forgiveness.

In closing, Spice invited Shuttleworth to let the words of the gospel hit song, Bring me Down, by Grace Thrillers to minister to him, while he’s on his knees adding, “I pray that when you stand up to walk again, you will walk with a heart that mimics Christ.”

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Grace Hamilton, more popularly known as Spice has reacted to news of the revocation of Pastor Jeffery Shuttleworth’s ministerial credentials by the Jamaica Baptist Union.

The reigning Queen of the Dancehall, took to social media, writing a lengthy post laced with scripture reference to send a message to the disgraced pastor, whom she said called the Ministry of Education to have her Ohhhh No School Tour cancelled back in January this year.

In reflection, Spice wrote that she cried for days from the chastisement, criticism and public humiliation meted out to her by the disgraced pastor. She marvelled at his hypocrisy noting that while he was busy judging her, he was falling short in his own ministry.

An emotional Spice rebuked the pastor for not once trying to win her soul and reminded him that God works in mysterious ways. She used the opportunity to direct him to several scriptures including Luke 6:37 which speaks about judgment, condemnation and forgiveness.

In closing, Spice invited Shuttleworth to let the words of the gospel hit song, Bring me Down, by Grace Thrillers to minister to him, while he’s on his knees adding, “I pray that when you stand up to walk again, you will walk with a heart that mimics Christ.”

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Grace Hamilton, more popularly known as Spice has reacted to news of the revocation of Pastor Jeffery Shuttleworth’s ministerial credentials by the Jamaica Baptist Union.

The reigning Queen of the Dancehall, took to social media, writing a lengthy post laced with scripture reference to send a message to the disgraced pastor, whom she said called the Ministry of Education to have her Ohhhh No School Tour cancelled back in January this year.

In reflection, Spice wrote that she cried for days from the chastisement, criticism and public humiliation meted out to her by the disgraced pastor. She marvelled at his hypocrisy noting that while he was busy judging her, he was falling short in his own ministry.

An emotional Spice rebuked the pastor for not once trying to win her soul and reminded him that God works in mysterious ways. She used the opportunity to direct him to several scriptures including Luke 6:37 which speaks about judgment, condemnation and forgiveness.

In closing, Spice invited Shuttleworth to let the words of the gospel hit song, Bring me Down, by Grace Thrillers to minister to him, while he’s on his knees adding, “I pray that when you stand up to walk again, you will walk with a heart that mimics Christ.”

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