
Tyler Lockett’s Feature On Black Wall Street Wins Emmy Award And I need all the grace that I can get.” Because honestly, you do unto others as you would want them to do unto to you. So when I see people that are going through a hard situation and a hard time, I’m the one that’s trying to text and call and reach out. I need grace, so when I see people jacking up and messing up, I don’t talk about them I pray for them. It’s one of those things that’s like, this is not how we are supposed to live, this is not how it was intended. So when somebody else messes up, they cancel them. “So many people have messed up and people cancel them. “I think, honestly, that’s what’s happening in culture right now,” he added. “It is hard for you if you’ve never received a good gift to give a good gift.” “If you never open up that box and receive it, it doesn’t mean that it wasn’t given, it just means that you don’t get to partake,” Todd explained. But instead of accepting the gift, each person refused to take it. To illustrate his point, the South Carolina native used the example of buying a gift for each host of an event. God is trying to get you to receive something.” Religion tells you that you need to earn something. A lot of people have not received grace and it’s not something you have to earn, and that’s the thing that I need everybody to understand. “I know I am crap without what God’s done in my life. God’s restorative process in his own life is why Todd says he doesn’t subscribe to cancel culture. Todd, who has become a popular megachurch pastor in recent years, has been honest about his past where he admitted to cheating on his girlfriend, who later became his wife, and has spent the past decade working to regain her trust. And the only reason I can extend grace is because I’ve received grace.” “But through what I believe that Christ did for me, that whole thing is not my identity anymore! I can actually walk in forgiveness and love and all those things. “I am broken, my thoughts are jacked up, my heart, if you get on the inside of that thing, has stuff in there that is not good,” he continued. In this moment right here, it’s because I’ve experienced the grace of God over my life.” And that’s why I really go back to my faith. “You can never give grace that you haven’t experienced. “So I think it’s two things,” Todd said on the morning program that aired on Sept. Co-host Lenard Larry McKelvey, better known as “Charlamagne tha god,” asked the preacher why people no longer allow others to make mistakes. 1 New York Times bestselling book Relationships Goals, where he spoke of his own relationship mishaps and what God showed him about finding lasting love and sustaining a healthy relationship. The pastor was invited on the show to talk about his No. Pastor Michael Todd of Transformation Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was a guest on the morning radio show “The Breakfast Club” where he addressed cancel culture and why he believes so many are quick to try to silence or destroy people over their views.
