This T.D. Jakes ‘Controversy’ Has Some Shaking Their Heads

Bishop T.D. Jakes' Sunday outfit.
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When T.D. Jakes took to the pulpit recently, he started a social media firestorm, but not for the reasons you might expect.  

The pastor wore ripped jeans instead of his traditional suit and tie.  

Yupp, ripped jeans, which he later posted a picture of on Instagram with the caption, “I want to thank One Church for a great service! Loved the atmosphere there. The presence of the Lord and the kindness of the people explain why Hollywood is buzzing about this young church and its rapid growth! Thanks @toureroberts and @sarahjakesroberts.” 

When one commenter reportedly told Jakes he shouldn’t be wearing that particular outfit because it violates the Bible, Jakes responded, “@dressed_2_impresss Scripture please? I certainly want to comply with the word. I just missed the one about jeans in the pulpit.” 

It appears the original comment has since been deleted. However, the original commenter wasn’t the only one to find fault with the bishop’s appearance.  

“I mean the bible doesn’t give us direct counsel on exactly what we should wear to our bible meetings but think about this… We dress better for job interviews and this kind of look would be considered unprofessional, so wouldn’t we always want to display our best for God? Just a thought. Not judging. Everybody has a right to make their decisions on dress,” one commenter posted.  

Another: “The jeans are not age appropriate. End of story. Has nothing to do with him being a minister. If my dad wore these jeans, I would be mortified. There are plenty of styles out there that would be more flattering on the Bishop.” 

And another: “To the house of God, I would say yes always look your best… After that you could wear whatever you please… You wouldn’t go in ripped clothes to visit the president or queen of England, would you? It’s the level of respect”. 

However, many rushed to Jakes’ defense, praising his style and his attitude.  

“Pastor TD Jakes be you !!! Love your spirit , you walk with the love of God in you . May God cover you against (those) nay sayers . God bless !” wrote one supporter.  

Another said they were even in the service when Jakes was preaching.  

“@bishopjakes I attended the service yesterday and the word was so…. on time I didn’t even notice you had on jeans, people are worried about the wrong things,” the commenter posted. “‘Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him.’ Just know you touched and encourage a lot of people yesterday, and after I heard your testimony yesterday I have much respect for you! (emojis)” 

What do you think of Jakes’ style? Sound off!

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