Words From The Word

Daddy, Why Are You Covered With Fig Leaves?


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In this episode of Let's Talk, we delve into a thought-provoking message about fatherhood and the importance of being present for our children. Pastor Webster discusses the concept of fathers covering themselves with fig leaves, drawing parallels to the biblical story of Adam and Eve. This message highlights the consequences of neglecting our roles as fathers and the various ways in which fathers try to cover up their shortcomings.

Highlights
The Biblical Parallels: The message begins with an exploration of the biblical story of Adam and Eve, focusing on their use of fig leaves to cover their shame and guilt after their disobedience.
The Power of Sight: Pastor Webster emphasizes how what we see can lead us astray, citing examples from the Bible where individuals succumbed to temptation because of what they saw.
Fig Leaves of Religion: Some fathers use religion as a fig leaf to mask their shortcomings, portraying themselves as righteous and perfect individuals while neglecting their responsibilities.
Blaming Others: Blaming others for our mistakes is another fig leaf discussed in the podcast. Adam blamed Eve, and today, individuals often shift responsibility instead of taking accountability.
Sending Children Away: Pastor Webster addresses the practice of sending children away in moments of crisis, such as teenage pregnancy, out of shame, and argues that this does more harm than good.
Forced Marriages: The podcast warns against the practice of forcing young couples into marriage to cover up indiscretions, emphasizing that it can lead to a lifetime of misery.
Encouragement for Fathers: The episode concludes with a call for fathers to embrace their roles, be present for their children, and provide the support and understanding they need.

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