Sisters, we are certainly not telling you to give up on your children, but when they get so stubborn to where they are threatening your life, you must step back and just pray. This 14-year-old teen, Joshua Smith took his step-father's shot gun and killed his mother, Tamiko Robinson who was laying asleep on the couch, after she forewarned him about hanging out in the streets with gangs. If young people whom you raise to stay out of trouble rebel against your authority, you have no choice but to step back, pray and just turn them over to God, even when they are grown children.
Sisters, we are living in an evil day when you must make very sure you are living for the Lord Jesus Christ, so your children can learn how to also accept Christ as their personal Savior. Now, we are not saying our dear sister, Tamiko Robinson was not a child of God, but even christian parents have been dealing with their rebellious children and if the Holy Ghost is not ruling the atmosphere and if their children are not constantly taught the Word of God, then demons can easily work through them. As black women, it is already hard dealing with rejection in our society, but when you deal with rebellion in your home, you have no choice, but to totally yield to God and allow the Holy Spirit to rule your household.
May Tamiko Robinson rest in peace.
In the meantime, we will pray for her son, Joshua Smith who is now going to spend many years in prison. After he gets in there, he is going to wish he had of respected and not killed his mother. Ephesians 6:1-2 says: 'Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. Honor your father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise.'
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Detroit teen who killed mother gets 25-50 years in prison
By FOX 2 News StaffDETROIT (WJBK) - A teenage boy will spend the next 25 to 50 years in prison for slaying his 36-year-old mother in their Detroit home.
Joshua Smith was sentenced Friday in...Read full article, here.
Source and Photo Courtesy: MyFoxDetroit.com


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