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Do not bring shame on my Holy name Lev:22:32


Many fathers consider it shameful when their children behave in a way they do not expect or want to, especially in the public.
- Their general demeanour.
- The way they talk to others.
- The way they express themselves in social media
- If they engage in Public fights and quarrels.
- Academic performance, Jobs, Marriages.

Children are always expected to live upto their father's standards.

Probably the world has become so corrupt that we cannot look at this without a frowned eyebrow. Human rights and individual identity and freewill and choices all just barge into the scene.
But when the Word says (infact God Himself), there cannot be any miscue. There cannot be any misinterpretation.
On one side if I proclaim to be a child of God and on the other side I harbour vengeance and bitterness, or struggles in lustful sins or anger outbursts or public fistfights or any sort of material or virtual addictions, I bring shame to the Holy name of God.

Joseph was a man who had his eyes set on this. That is why he could set himself apart even when no one was watching.

How do I conduct myself -especially to the people who eagerly look up to me?

Do I bring glory or bring shame to God?

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