Sorry I didn't watch the whole video, he's talking too much nonsense. I have a feeling that because of this fool's words, his daughters might become pregnant as teens and make him a ridicule (because that's how it usually goes when people talk arrogantly like him). And it sounds a very stupid idea to teach kids that dad will pay for everything then husband will be paying (where's the accountability and teaching them to contribute). What a recipe to bring up spoiled brats. Just because a homemaker woman is praised in the Bible, doesn't mean some don't have other callings and that they aren't praised also. Lydia was a businesswoman, Deborah was a judge, Priscilla was a teacher. He is preaching out of his own complexes don't even bother listening to this dude...
but fool? It seems pretty clear to me that this is worse. Foolish is calling out behavior not a person and Idm using that in application toward a person. Perhaps contextually this is saying that even over something so tiny as calling someone a fool you are in serious error (illuminating the filthy rags of our righteousness apart from Christ) but I am uncertain. Anyway, just stuck out to me. Thanks for summarizing the video without me having to watch...I'm pretty closed to new pastors but do like to learn about them without listening, in order to interact if necessary, so pretty helpful.
Note: I'm not coming against you here, just something that I've noticed in the last year or so. I've also cut out stupid and it's ironic that the strong translation includes "blockhead" because that was something of a catchphrase in Charlie Brown.
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