Reaping What You Sow- Viewer's Family member Has Stroke After Years of Doing Evil- Requested Video

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Komentáře • 15

  • @dylanhill1640
    @dylanhill1640 Před měsícem +10

    A neighbor recently passed and died alone in the hospital. Her adult children also took after her shady ways. The body was donated to science due to not having money for a burial.

  • @candacetyndall6142
    @candacetyndall6142 Před měsícem +10

    Also, provoke not your children to anger - Ephesians 6:4

  • @joytimmons
    @joytimmons Před měsícem +9

    Great video and points. Thank you for sharing this situation, which is related to my problem. I have no respect for parents who abuse their children even when they are sick. But my mother is recovering from a stroke by attending rehab. But my father is also a terrible person like her. It is why I am moving out of my family home now and next and want nothing to do with mine. I don’t care what happens to them. I will also focus on my own family. Everyone has to earn respect, and it is not given to them. I don’t respect my toxic parents, and they will never see their grandchildren because my children can’t be around these evil people I disfavor. But I still maintain a Christian lifestyle no matter what. t is the reason they and many others should not be parents.

  • @user-cv7hv2oy8t
    @user-cv7hv2oy8t Před měsícem +9

    Nobody is exempt from reaping what they sow. Your race, age, gender, etc. etc does not exempt you from it. I've lived long enough, to see enough, to know enough about it. I admit that I had to reap what I had sowed but I learned my lesson from treating people the same way that I expect people to treat me because people will treat you the same way you treat them.

    • @candacetyndall6142
      @candacetyndall6142 Před měsícem +1

      @user-cv7hv2oy8t that is why it is best to err on the side of conservatism and doing right.
      I have things to repent to God about. But the last thing I want to do is unnecessarily incurring the wrath of God.
      I am too afraid of that.

    • @jaredgardner5968
      @jaredgardner5968 Před měsícem +1

      Especially if you tell them that, they still don’t learn at all. If they don’t learn their lesson, then they should be treated with tough love.

  • @zken1856
    @zken1856 Před měsícem +2

    Great commentary

  • @user-cv7hv2oy8t
    @user-cv7hv2oy8t Před měsícem +8

    My heart goes out to the viewer and the viewer's family. However, we, as black people, must fall back on Neely Fuller's quote: "If you don't understand racism/white supremacy, everything else, that you think you understand, will only confuse you." I can apply this to viewer only if he/she is a FBA (Foundational Black Americans). I'm not blaming slavery nor racism but I am pointing out the root cause of the dysfunction and abuse in the black family because it stems from the bad generational effects of slavery. But at the same time, there comes a turning point where we, as black people, must educate ourselves to where we can break this bad generational cycle of abuse. We must look at the factors that contribute to this generational cycle. As Malcolm X explains it: " We have to look at the root cause of the problem before we focus on the condition at hand."

    • @el-Cu9432
      @el-Cu9432 Před měsícem +2

      First and foremost one has to recognize that there is or may be a problem. Many unfortunately do not.

    • @user-cv7hv2oy8t
      @user-cv7hv2oy8t Před měsícem

      @@el-Cu9432 Well-said.