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Saturday, September 26, 2020

Say The Name, Jesus: A Theory

 I was watching the BLM (Black Lives Matter) protests for Breonna Taylor and the organizers were saying, "Say The Name", because they wanted people to say Breonna Taylor's name.  They want you to relate to her, to think that it could have been you that died.  Each week the media props up another person as a false Christ; let me just say that, there is no replacing the act of love that Jesus went through for us.  Breonna is being held up as a false Christ, because they are saying that She died in your stead [Matthew 24:24] meaning it could have been you that was crucified by the police.   If this movement was innocent they would be saying “Say Her Name” the fact that they are saying “Say The Name” makes it a reference to Jesus, who has a name above every name: He is “The Name.”  Be careful what movements you follow my friends.  Now Breonna Taylor died, but did she die for you?  Was she the ransom for your soul?  We know and believe that Jesus suffered and died for our sins, but do we say his name?  I've watched award ceremonies and countless times in acceptance the artists will acknowledge god(not sure which god, but they will say god) but they won't say the name Jesus.  I listen to gospel music and can attest that 70% of gospel songs don't mention the name Jesus at all; mentioning his name should be a requirement for music to be labeled, gospel music.  Another thing I've noticed about gospel music is that the artists will say, "Nobody Like You Jesus", which is wrong and a definite sign of Satanic influence, because they should be saying "There is Nobody like you Jesus" the first way implies that Jesus is not liked, which is a subtle sign of Satanic influence in gospel music.  I challenge all the artists out there, if you claim to be a gospel singer, then say the name Jesus and don't say "nobody like you Jesus!"  Are you a follower of the one, Jesus, to whom all lives matter? 


Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus!  The blood of Jesus




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2 comments:

  1. This is a very interesting point of view that you take. By saying her name, we also imply that she was valued and lived. That she was loved and mattered. She was not just an inanimate object to throw away and move on. Your point is very accurate and hits the mark, but I think it's deeper than what we are observing today,and will be understood in greater detail, later.... thanks

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  2. I agree that Breonna mattered but we get a new crucified person(by the police) every week and I agree that it needs to stop but it seems to be a sign of the times. I wonder what would happen if one of the people killed by the police came back to life. I suspect the BLM movement would quickly become a religion or is it one already?

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