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The naive masses saw two rich and famous people who got married and because they idolize them or maybe because its black love they just want them to succeed but I saw a arrogant man who grew up without a natural father, father figure, husband, or mentor in his midst as an example which caused him to reject and despise The spiritual Father of creation and Husband of the church. The masses thought somehow that mans money and fame along with perhaps his good intention and sincere desire would make up for these significant deficiencies that are far too often the cause of families becoming hopelessly broken, dysfunctional, and/or abandoned. I know and believe as the word says that everything produces after its own kind and I have yet to see a male become a husband/father according to Gods will without learning to do so in submission to the Holy Spirit and/or a man who fits that husbandly and fatherly description. Money will never make up for the lack of mentorship a boy didnt get from a man. Maintaining wealth is much easier to do than maintaining a family because you can hire accountants and investors to fully maintain your finances and take your hands off but there is no one you can hire to fully maintain your family while you take your hands off the conflicts and obligations of a parent/spouse. The parents of neither are together so where can they find inspiration and credible solace in a time of turmoil? Professional counseling or maybe that famous fix my life guru/yoruban priestess who couldnt fix her own marriage. Counseling may help but if it is not in the nature of neither to compromise then it is a lost cause and when you have two individuals who have become accustomed to being the headliners then such is the case. Now with God all things are possible. Im talking about the true and living God not rapper that calls himself Hova Sincerely, a realist not a pessimist.
Posted on: Sat, 09 Aug 2014 22:20:32 +0000

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