What Got Steve Harvey So Upset On Family Feud?Most of the church lives this way with a mask on!Why
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- Apr 22, 2016
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A family that appeared on a recent episode of Steve Harvey’s “Family Feud” made a comment that got the host agitated. The Patterson family, a pastor’s family for that matter, said they would readily sell their souls if the payment was fitting.
That comment left Harvey really baffled, taking the pastor, Pastor Sam, to task for letting things come to the level where his family makes such a “blasphemous” utterance.
As soon as a lady, Cecilia, who was the family’s spokesperson, talked of “selling soul,” Harvey got visibly concerned and shook his head as if unable to come to terms with what the lady just said.
And that’s when he turned to chide the man standing right in the middle, Pastor Sam.
“Pastor, really?” Harvey asked Pastor Sam before thumping him in the chest with the show notes he had in his hand. “You gon’ sit in that circle, you know they crazy … that’s why you ain’t gon’ make senior pastor.”
Cecilia then goes ahead to name her price tag, which, to the surprise of the audience and Harvey, is $100 million.
“$100 million?! You’d go to hell for $100 million? At least get a billion out of the deal!” Harvey remarks.
How can someone say that, really?
Others who were interviewed separately didn’t choose the option of selling their souls, but went for other things like wedding jewelry, cars, and homes.
People have a strong love of money and they would do anything, regardless of whether it violates Bible teachings.
“For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows” (1 Timothy 6:10).
For someone in a pastor’s family to come forward, right in the presence of the pastor, and confidently say they would sell their souls for money, is proof of how badly some people are dying to be rich. Many people admire the lifestyles of celebrities and the wealthy. Rich people appear to get anything they want when they want it. They travel the world, fly private jets, and go for their holidays in exotic destinations.
These things are alluring, and many people fantasize about them. It’s for the same reason that you find rogue pastors using church money to finance their lavish lifestyles, while fully aware their actions are taking them nowhere but hell.
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