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Here's a good example my pastor used on Father's Day-
To all the men in church that aren't forcing their children and/or grandchildren to attend: you are NOT the head of your household as you should be.
Men are responsible for their families, and that includes their spiritual well being. If you know your kids aren't in church on Sunday, you're failing. If your kids are on drugs, you're failing. If your kids are homeless or in bad relationships or can't find a job or whatever...you're failing.
THAT'S how much responsibility there is if you want to honestly be the 'head of the house.' It's not for slouches and there are no excuses.
God don't want no scrubs.
To all the men in church that aren't forcing their children and/or grandchildren to attend: you are NOT the head of your household as you should be.
Men are responsible for their families, and that includes their spiritual well being. If you know your kids aren't in church on Sunday, you're failing. If your kids are on drugs, you're failing. If your kids are homeless or in bad relationships or can't find a job or whatever...you're failing.
THAT'S how much responsibility there is if you want to honestly be the 'head of the house.' It's not for slouches and there are no excuses.
God don't want no scrubs.
That pastor has so missed the mark of what causes bad stuff to happen to and to simplify it to one singular thing? Just wow.
I don't even know what the phrase "God don't want no scrubs" means, but I do know mercy and grace comes into play more than what is preached in that message. I can't even imagine going to a church that doesn't offer the grace of God.
I know, I know you will say I'm much to soft and roll the people with over judgement. And I say meh.