Jaden Ivey has found Jesus

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No one is without sin, as Paul said we die daily and do the things we do not want to do.

I struggled with gambling and porn myself.

That's not what we're talking about. The subject is his pattern of behavior not everyone having a vice. The man can't even have a normal conversation or maintain professionalism at work without "preaching" and you think he doesn't have a problem. A beat reporter is trying to ask him about basketball and he's asking if they fornicate but that's not odd to you.

Where ya'll getting all that from?

All i ever heard about dude was his struggles with the bottle. That and him being sexually abused by someone as kid.

He said he was abusive to his wife in the same video he admitted to being an alcoholic and porn addict. The video is probably in this thread.
 

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That's not what we're talking about. The subject is his pattern of behavior not everyone having a vice. The man can't even have a normal conversation or maintain professionalism at work without "preaching" and you think he doesn't have a problem. A beat reporter is trying to ask him about basketball and he's asking if they fornicate but that's not odd to you.



He said he was abusive to his wife in the same video he admitted to being an alcoholic and porn addict. The video is probably in this thread.
His “Normal” conversation has changed for him and is subjective. His “professionalism” has changed and is subjective. Also, he’s speaking on what he USED to do and no longer does because of his relationship with Jesus Christ, and no one wants to applaud or highlight THAT part of him. Breh was a demon and he killed his demonic ways and people want to label him “crazy” because he’s going against the “normal” ways of doing things, and lacking professionalism. When you’re trying to create change or a shift, what people deem normalcy is what you attack. Next, what’s deemed “professionalism” goes out of the window. Why? Because the moment you step out and try to create change, the accuse people of not being professional in order to reel them back in or ostracize and vilify them. Like I said in a previous post, his delivery and tact may be off and rushed, but he is spitting bars. And it’s the ones who don’t like or respect Christ, that refuse to or CANNOT see through Ivey’s ways of communication, and are using his communication to not embrace the TRUTH of HIS transformation and the scriptures he provides for whatever he’s “preaching”.


Personal opinion on this WHOLE matter: as an employee of the NBA I think he should speak out about the league promotion Pride Month, he doesn’t have to remain “professional” to their “normal”, his mistake was going about it in a radical way. But with that comes huge backlash and jeopardy of employment (as it should) because they’re protection their business. But to state breh is crazy is a lazy and the easy way out of addressing exactly what he’s saying and how he’s changed from his demonic ways.

All of this will make no difference in the NBA because they will not change. This is more for individuals who may be inspired by his change. His “crazy” may save a person from their demonic ways too. Everyone doesn’t receive messages the same.

Pardon the dissertation.
 

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His “Normal” conversation has changed for him and is subjective. His “professionalism” has changed and is subjective. Also, he’s speaking on what he USED to do and no longer does because of his relationship with Jesus Christ, and no one wants to applaud or highlight THAT part of him. Breh was a demon and he killed his demonic ways and people want to label him “crazy” because he’s going against the “normal” ways of doing things, and lacking professionalism. When you’re trying to create change or a shift, what people deem normalcy is what you attack. Next, what’s deemed “professionalism” goes out of the window. Why? Because the moment you step out and try to create change, the accuse people of not being professional in order to reel them back in or ostracize and vilify them. Like I said in a previous post, his delivery and tact may be off and rushed, but he is spitting bars. And it’s the ones who don’t like or respect Christ, that refuse to or CANNOT see through Ivey’s ways of communication, and are using his communication to not embrace the TRUTH of HIS transformation and the scriptures he provides for whatever he’s “preaching”.


Personal opinion on this WHOLE matter: as an employee of the NBA I think he should speak out about the league promotion Pride Month, he doesn’t have to remain “professional” to their “normal”, his mistake was going about it in a radical way. But with that comes huge backlash and jeopardy of employment (as it should) because they’re protection their business. But to state breh is crazy is a lazy and the easy way out of addressing exactly what he’s saying and how he’s changed from his demonic ways.

All of this will make no difference in the NBA because they will not change. This is more for individuals who may be inspired by his change. His “crazy” may save a person from their demonic ways too. Everyone doesn’t receive messages the same.

Pardon the dissertation.

:stopitslime:

Don't act like you don't understand professionalism and how that works in regards to religion. You don't preach to your coworkers because that would be a quick trip to HR and you'd be reprimanded if not let go. Asking a reporter about their sex life is out of bounds as was most of the things he was doing. The man literally told team doctors that Jesus healed his knee and y'all don't think he's crazy.

How is this person who you say had "demonic" ways now to get to stand in judgement and tell everyone else about their lives. He was just saying Steph Curry and several other people aren't Christians. That's a ton of players who are but they don't behave the way Ivey has and still do their jobs without making everyone around them uncomfortable. There's Muslim players whose beliefs we don't even hear about until Ramadan. NBA teams aren't letting releasing them are they? Stop acting like he's being persecuted for having religious beliefs. He's out of the league because his behavior is weird and offensive.

All these guys who can't stop taking about their religion or make it a point to aggressively speak out against other people being unrighteous are doing so because they have something to hide. Remember Dwight Howard saying he wanted to spread Christ to the NBA and change the logo to the cross? That nikka was running around smashing a bunch of women and later got exposed for sexual assault against another man and even had his crossdressing freak involved in the deed. Now Dwight is saying his sex life of no one's business:mjlol:

Ivey said his wife will no longer speak to him and she came out saying that they spoke the same day he said that. He lied on his wife but y'all keep defending his crazy ass because you're gullible.
 

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:stopitslime:

Don't act like you don't understand professionalism and how that works in regards to religion. You don't preach to your coworkers because that would be a quick trip to HR and you'd be reprimanded if not let go. Asking a reporter about their sex life is out of bounds as was most of the things he was doing. The man literally told team doctors that Jesus healed his knee and y'all don't think he's crazy.

How is this person who you say had "demonic" ways now to get to stand in judgement and tell everyone else about their lives. He was just saying Steph Curry and several other people aren't Christians. That's a ton of players who are but they don't behave the way Ivey has and still do their jobs without making everyone around them uncomfortable. There's Muslim players whose beliefs we don't even hear about until Ramadan. NBA teams aren't letting releasing them are they? Stop acting like he's being persecuted for having religious beliefs. He's out of the league because his behavior is weird and offensive.

All these guys who can't stop taking about their religion or make it a point to aggressively speak out against other people being unrighteous are doing so because they have something to hide. Remember Dwight Howard saying he wanted to spread Christ to the NBA and change the logo to the cross? That nikka was running around smashing a bunch of women and later got exposed for sexual assault against another man and even had his crossdressing freak involved in the deed. Now Dwight is saying his sex life of no one's business:mjlol:

Ivey said his wife will no longer speak to him and she came out saying that they spoke the same day he said that. He lied on his wife but y'all keep defending his crazy ass because you're gullible.



Niqqa. You’re talking like I’m defending him and obviously didn’t read where I said he was wrong in my previous post. I’m not “acting” like anything. I didn’t co-sign what he was doing. I’m convinced you dudes don’t read with comprehension and just want to argue. I said he was wrong about judging Steph. I said his delivery and behavior was wrong. I’m not acting like he’s getting persecuted for religious beliefs, you made that stupid shyt up, I said he has to expect what he’s getting. I just don’t think he’s crazy, that’s what I said. Wtf are you reading? Who are your responding to? I’m convinced some of you niqqas are just plain stupid. Who the hell spoke about Dwight? Who spoke about Muslims? And there’s Christian players who you don’t hear about until they say something. And? Ivey’s reaction is PERSONAL and not on behalf of ALL Christians who accepted Christ. Everyone doesn’t act the same. Some quiet, some loud. Everyone is cool when Niqqas quiet, but when they speak up there’s a problem. And that’s with ANYTHING That’s why he’s been ostracized and it’s expected.

Sounds like you have a Christ problem, and are using those whom you don’t agree with as a “see I told you so” tactic. So no matter what anyone says, you’re going to have an issue with it, no matter the means of delivery. You don’t like Christ and the change He presents, cool, your loss. Now I think YOU’RE crazy like you deem Ivey. See how easy that is?
 
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Exactly.

He was definitely watching some freak shyt and this overly religious persona is a combination of mental illness and him not accepting who he really is.
All porn is some freak shyt niqqa, not matter what type. Your mental illness and demonic conditioning prevents you from seeing that. He accepted who he was and made a change. Was he suppose to stay a wife abuser, drug and porn addict? :what:

My bad Matthew 7:6

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I think dissing a majority of all Christians, ie catholics, while claiming to be a Christian is kinda scary. That’s some extremist cult bullshyt like those isis dudes that diss other Muslims.

The man is moving like that wild ass Westbroro Baptist church, even his placard looks exactly like their shyt :snoop:
 

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I think dissing a majority of all Christians, ie catholics, while claiming to be a Christian is kinda scary. That’s some extremist cult bullshyt like those isis dudes that diss other Muslims.

The man is moving like that wild ass Westbroro Baptist church, even his placard looks exactly like their shyt :snoop:

Read about Martin Luther

Read about the apostles.

Jesus literally was calling out Sadducees and pharisees .

What Jaden Ivey is doing is not new or scary or whatever, he's preaching the word of God. And atheists, pagan worshippers and easter/christmas christians don't like it.

Just like how people would be calling John the Baptist crazy, a man living in the wilderness eating honey and locust and calling on the wicked to repent
 

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Read about Martin Luther

Read about the apostles.

Jesus literally was calling out Sadducees and pharisees .

What Jaden Ivey is doing is not new or scary or whatever, he's preaching the word of God. And atheists, pagan worshippers and easter/christmas christians don't like it.

Just like how people would be calling John the Baptist crazy, a man living in the wilderness eating honey and locust and calling on the wicked to repent
Extremism bullshyt. Nothing more or less, keep that bullshyt in your sects. All of them are scary.
 

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That's not what we're talking about. The subject is his pattern of behavior not everyone having a vice. The man can't even have a normal conversation or maintain professionalism at work without "preaching" and you think he doesn't have a problem. A beat reporter is trying to ask him about basketball and he's asking if they fornicate but that's not odd to you.



He said he was abusive to his wife in the same video he admitted to being an alcoholic and porn addict. The video is probably in this thread.



We gave you strict orders not to teach in this name,”

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Peter and the other apostles replied: “We must obey God rather than human beings!
 
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