I completely disagree. Let’s go Brandon has been used worldwide, it can be used on TV, and it can be used in other ways that still get the message across. I’ve even seen videos of little kids saying let’s go Brandon. They know exactly what it means, but they don’t have to use foul language to get the message across. Using foul language is not always the answer. It doesn’t have to be that derogatory to get your message across. Quite the opposite… Using foul language to express yourself, lowers yourself to a negative energy, and technically… If you are a Christian… There are scriptures that say let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth, but what is good for necessary edification.
I’ve had a very foul mouth most of my life, Two years ago I was discipled buy some family members that were pastor and his wife. I’m finally free from the bondage of needing to use foul language to express myself. people are shocked, they can’t believe that I actually let it go, and it’s really made a big difference in my life. Not to mention, the glory that goes to God when people know the reason why. It gives me an opportunity to discuss the Lord with people, and it shows outwardly that I am making changes in my life to please the Lord.
How will the world want to follow Christ, if we don’t look any different than anybody else in the world? My mouth was filthy, and it was even worse because I’m a woman. I thought that using those words made me powerful and strong. But all they did is make me look weak, and distasteful.
I am grateful to the Lord for the work he’s doing in my life. Don’t buy into the the lie - foul language is not pleasing to the Lord, and brings down your vibration, and quite frankly… Makes people sound unintelligent.
The F word is highly overrated.
I completely disagree. Let’s go Brandon has been used worldwide, it can be used on TV, and it can be used in other ways that still get the message across. I’ve even seen videos of little kids saying let’s go Brandon. They know exactly what it means, but they don’t have to use foul language to get the message across. Using foul language is not always the answer. It doesn’t have to be that derogatory to get your message across. Quite the opposite… Using foul language to express yourself, lowers yourself to a negative energy, and technically… If you are a Christian… There are scriptures that say let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth, but what is good for necessary edification.