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THE BOCC PRESENTS “How Did We Get Here? Teen Takeovers, Fatherlessness, and the Breakdown of Community”. “Examining fatherlessness, failing institutions, and the spiritual consequences of policies that weakened families and communities.” "Why are cities across America witnessing teen takeovers, rising youth crime, and growing disorder? Could these be the consequences of decades of policies that weakened families and removed God's wisdom from society?" This sermon continues the discussion from “Who Is Raising the Children?” by examining a troubling modern phenomenon: the rise of teen takeovers, youth violence, social disorder, and the growing breakdown of community accountability. Many people focus on the visible symptoms—crime, lawlessness, fatherlessness, educational decline, and youth disorder—but rarely examine the policies, systems, and decisions that helped create these conditions over generations. This message explores whether many of today's social crises are merely accidental—or whether they are the predictable consequences of abandoning biblical wisdom regarding family, authority, education, and community responsibility. 1️⃣ The Sheep of Slaughter Zechariah 11:4 "Feed the flock of the slaughter." Zechariah describes a people whose leaders fail to protect them. This sermon examines how many institutions entrusted with helping families have often produced outcomes that weakened: family structure parental authority community stability economic independence The result has often been generational dysfunction rather than restoration. 2️⃣ A People Who Forgot God's Instruction Isaiah 51:7 "Hearken unto me, ye that know righteousness..." Throughout Scripture, God repeatedly calls His people back to His law and wisdom. The lesson is simple: When societies remove God's instruction from: homes schools communities government they often replace it with philosophies that produce confusion rather than wisdom. 3️⃣ Youth Overwhelmed in the Streets Isaiah 51:20 "Thy sons have fainted, they lie at the head of all the streets..." This powerful image describes young people overwhelmed and without direction. This sermon examines modern examples including: teen takeovers youth crime educational failure gang culture hopelessness among young men The question becomes: Who failed these children? 4️⃣ The Attack on Family and Community Stability Psalm 83:2–5 The Psalmist describes forces working together against a people. This section examines how certain policies and social programs have been criticized for contributing to: fatherless homes dependency weakened family structures diminished community leadership Particular attention is given to debates surrounding: welfare policies housing regulations family incentives educational outcomes and their long-term effects on vulnerable communities. 5️⃣ Taking Possession of Their Habitations Psalm 83:12 "Let us take to ourselves the houses of God in possession." This passage raises questions about who shapes the institutions that influence communities: schools media government culture and whether those institutions promote God's wisdom or human philosophies. 6️⃣ The School-to-Prison Pipeline and the Loss of Direction This sermon explores concerns frequently raised regarding: literacy rates educational achievement incarceration trends economic opportunity youth development The Bible teaches that when wisdom is rejected, consequences eventually follow. The issue is not merely educational—it is spiritual. 7️⃣ The Solution: Restoration Through God's Wisdom The answer is not simply more programs. The answer begins with: ✔ restoring fathers to the home ✔ restoring biblical instruction ✔ restoring parental authority ✔ restoring accountability ✔ restoring reverence for God The same God who warned of judgment also provides a path toward restoration. ⚠️ CORE MESSAGE Teen takeovers are not the root problem. They are a symptom. The deeper issue is the rejection of God's wisdom concerning: family authority discipline education responsibility When biblical foundations are removed, communities eventually experience the consequences. 📢 CALL TO ACTIONIf you value Scripture-based teaching on family, community restoration, and biblical solutions to modern problems, like, share, and subscribe. Social Media Links: https://linktr.ee/thebocc Check out our Website at https://thebocc.com/contact/ for more information Ask about our Sabbath service on Zoom Phone (888) 971-BOCC (2622) Email [email protected] Donate to support our Church: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/thebocc
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