In this clip, Bishop Wooden shares a sad story about a young man that left the streets and joined a church to only run into the same thing. #religion #youtube #bishoppatrickwooden
Glory to God Bishop Wooden for your words. It's not always a church hurt that pulls people away from the church, but it's the false church who drives them away. It's traumatizing to run from the devil and end up in a place you think you're safe, only to run into the same devil. Some love and want the church, or they never would've been there in the first place. It's just, it wasn't what they thought it would be. Church is the last place some of us thinks we will get hurt. If you get hurt at the club or in the streets; it's expected, but not at church.
Ppl are ppl everywhere you go. Standards should be different but it’s not. It is the actions and accountability (lack of) from the church after the fact that matters most and they failed that young man miserably. It should have never reached him and it did, but God is still God despite what the people have done and our hope is in Him and not people, leadership or not.
@@slw04 I agree. People are people everywhere we go. Most know that. When a person enters the house of God seeking refuge, it's like a child searching for their parent to help, comfort, and shelter them. Imagine if that child is met by the very thing they were running from? May as well had ran to the liquor store.
I'm confused by the story. He said the young man gave his life to the lord after he left the streets. He backslid, which people often do, But, why are we saving him again? That's not biblical. 1 John 1:9 comes to my mind.