Can I be in a faithful marriage?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024

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  • @The504sue
    @The504sue 7 дней назад +2

    We all screwup at time, we’re just not in the spotlight for the world to judge us to make themselves feel better.
    No one is perfect.
    What defines what we’ve been through is how we handle it. Do we let it define who we are? It’s a big part of what makes us who we are today. Does us make one a stronger & better person, or is it an excuse to continue to do negativity? I love who I am today because of what I’ve been through. As a matter of fact, I don’t think I would’ve ever learned to love myself without having gone through the bad decisions.
    Lastly, trauma has a LOT to do with it. Trauma of my parents caused trauma to me. I chose to break that cycle, and my kids are amazing adult today! I couldn’t be more proud. I’ve never had to ride my kids to do the right thing. They watched me because I was always present, so they saw all of it for as long as they’ve been on this planet.
    No spotlight for me, thank you. I choose to tell whomever I wish what all I’ve done & been through without cameras & paparazzi. I couldn’t handle that. I don’t want people to know what I don’t want them to know. I’ll tell who loves me everything about myself.

  • @bondinho6114
    @bondinho6114 7 дней назад +13

    Your childhood trauma has nothing to do with the facts that you cheated on your wife multiple times. Never accountability with this man, always playing the victim

    • @Itsyaboy88
      @Itsyaboy88 7 дней назад

      Who are you to judge? You clearly know nothing, and I mean absolutely nothing of psychology. Childhood trauma literally dictates our lives. It’s the foundation of how we view the world. For you not to know that, it’s damn right embarrassing. Grow up. This man is admitting his fault to the world, taking accountability for his actions and trying to move forward. You ain’t any better in the eyes of god. Literally second hand embarrassed reading your comment.

    • @parkdonkey
      @parkdonkey 7 дней назад +2

      Honestly, i get your point and i agree as we should all be accountable and responsible. the trauma though should not be overlooked. 1. Trauma plays a huge role in transgenderism, homosexuality, drug abuse, depression, anxiety, etc… and adultery as well. We feel empathy towards all the other repercussion but not adultery as a society when you can make an argument that many of what ive stated is also a choice arguably. 2. You oughta listen to the whole channel as this is simply one clip amongst the context. 3. What do you and I think we have done that gives us such a superior standard against Lentz here. We all screw up, make mistakes and deal with it differently. I can respect and applaud the dude for coming out and despite the shame and embarrassment being courageous enough to speak about it to help him and others. Id like to ask both you and I, if shit hits the fan and all the skeletons in the closets decide to come out, would you be brave enough to face that demon so openly as does Lentz whether good or bad? Tough question.

    • @davidfoote696
      @davidfoote696 6 дней назад

      ​@parkdonkey well, assuming none of us are pastors, facing the skeletons in your closet wont be the same lol. Biblical teachers are held to different standards and are judged differently. Imagine hearing a sermon about marriage while this guy was cheating on his wife?

    • @bondinho6114
      @bondinho6114 6 дней назад

      @@davidfoote696 Amen brother

    • @lorim2000
      @lorim2000 4 дня назад

      Watch the full interview you may feel differently

  • @davidfoote696
    @davidfoote696 3 дня назад

    Trying to redeem his image so he can go back to making a ton of money lol