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Audrey Roloff Posts About “Crooked and Twisted Generation” — People Have a Lot of Feelings About It

It was only a matter of time before Audrey and Jeremy Roloff offended people — again! The Little People, Big World couple have been in hot water before for their posts on social media, but it's Audrey's latest post that has recently gotten backlash. On Sunday, she shared a seemingly innocent prayer for their baby girl — due in early September — and people had a lot to say, though many of the comments weren't positive.

Despite the lengthy post about well wishes for their unborn daughter, fans were quick to point out the part where she wrote, "in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation." One commenter said, "I don't really consider this generation, MY generation, to be crooked or twisted, especially since we are all 'children of God,' but it's a nice prayer nonetheless." Another added, "Crooked and twisted generation? Ouch."

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My daily prayer for our baby girl: "Father God, thank you for the blessing of being able to carry and care for this child of yours. I recognize that you are the author of life and your timing is so perfect. Thank you for bringing this sweet baby girl into our lives in your perfect timing and according to your perfect will. Thank you for knitting her together so beautifully and uniquely in my womb (Psalm 139:13). Jesus, I ask that you would bring her into this world healthy and strong, and with red curly hair;) Lord thank you for giving me a husband, and her a father, who will lead her, teach her, and love her with everything he’s got. Thank you for equipping and refining Jeremy in preparation for raising our daughter together. Lord, I pray that our baby girl would be born into this world blameless and innocent, a child of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, where she would shine as a light in this world, holding fast to the word of life, so that in the day of Christ she may be proud that she did not run in vain or labor in vain (Philippians 2:15-16). Lord protect her with your full armor the moment she comes into this world, and give her your spirit from the moment she is born. I pray that she would come to know how deep and wide, unconditional and unending, your love is for her (Ephesians 3:18).Lord may she be a fiercely burning light, driving out darkness wherever she is (John 1:5). May she be like an arrow (Psalm 127:4) shot out into this world with purpose to accomplish the work you have for her to do. Lord may she be a compassionate, creative, and courageous daughter, full of joy and overflowing with peace. Give her a strong sense of discernment and good judgment so that she will not be easily deceived. Bless her with iron friendships – friendships that will refine her and sharpen her. I ask for your favor over her life Lord. May she be a Godly woman who leads others to the foot of the cross and loves them the whole way there…" read full prayer on my blog aujpoj.com #alwaysmore #journeyofjerandauj pc: @dawn_photo #beating50percent #stayingido @beating50

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This isn't the first time the soon-to-be parents have ruffled some feathers. Just last week, Jeremy was slammed by his own set of Instagram followers when he posted a photo with his wife that encouraged people to keep pursuing women even after they reject you. Part of his message read, "The woman of your dreams is often on the side of a long, sometimes hard and difficult pursuit. Denial is a part of life, but a woman worth marrying is worth patiently purposefully pursuing — and she’s likely waiting for that man to show up." One person wrote, "So when she says she’s not interested, men should just disregard that and continue to pursue her? It’s a fine line between persistent and creepy." Yikes — these two just can't catch a break!

Scroll through the gallery below for photos of Audrey's growing baby bump!

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