Almost died march 5th 2025, Jesus saved me ❤️
I have been an artist publicly online since 2007. Serious Rap artist, undefeated battle rapper, freestyle MC, gamer, and author of several books. I've done this all for free, just to show the world my talents. However I did not become Christian until 2024, and I have been trying to change ever since. But it's difficult, it's lonely.
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  • How does Jesus speak to me, ME personally? Given my lengthy background in deep, layered writings that I have done for the last 20 years, I read the Gospels over and over again and I already love, deeply love Jesus and his miracles, his healings, his teachings, his words and arguments ect., without being deep in research about his words, I already love Jesus so much and I actually weep when I hear the things he did, the people HE reached out to when his own "people" wouldn't even dare to try; and when I then deep dive and research to see that EVERY single WORD he said, has multiple purposes, every action and reaction he did (that was recorded, remember not everything he did was recorded) has multiple meanings to it, ect. These things are fully compatible and prophesied in the Old Testament, and it really speaks to me personally as I have published hundreds of deep layered works of my own writing, lyrics, poetry ect. and to now find and discover Jesus was doing that all along, this whole time, except of course His words/actions actually have serious meaning to it, I was just doing it for fun and to brag about my talents, mind blowing stuff. I always like to come up with theories and alternate theories about my favorite movies and TV shows and stuff like that, well I'm basically doing this here with the Bible except I am doing this for something that is rooted in real history, so it's actually meaningful.
    Nothing he did or said was an accident, and it's rooted directly from the Old Testament and its still blowing me away, but my shock wears off when I remind myself… He is God
    "Before Abraham Was... I Am"
    Gives me chills every time
    How does Jesus speak to me, ME personally? Given my lengthy background in deep, layered writings that I have done for the last 20 years, I read the Gospels over and over again and I already love, deeply love Jesus and his miracles, his healings, his teachings, his words and arguments ect., without being deep in research about his words, I already love Jesus so much and I actually weep when I hear the things he did, the people HE reached out to when his own "people" wouldn't even dare to try; and when I then deep dive and research to see that EVERY single WORD he said, has multiple purposes, every action and reaction he did (that was recorded, remember not everything he did was recorded) has multiple meanings to it, ect. These things are fully compatible and prophesied in the Old Testament, and it really speaks to me personally as I have published hundreds of deep layered works of my own writing, lyrics, poetry ect. and to now find and discover Jesus was doing that all along, this whole time, except of course His words/actions actually have serious meaning to it, I was just doing it for fun and to brag about my talents, mind blowing stuff. I always like to come up with theories and alternate theories about my favorite movies and TV shows and stuff like that, well I'm basically doing this here with the Bible except I am doing this for something that is rooted in real history, so it's actually meaningful. Nothing he did or said was an accident, and it's rooted directly from the Old Testament and its still blowing me away, but my shock wears off when I remind myself… He is God "Before Abraham Was... I Am" Gives me chills every time
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  • I just learned something so beautiful and mind blowing about one of Jesus' miracles! This made me cry. When Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, do you know why he said: "Lazarus, Come Forth!" ??? Because, if Jesus (God) didn't specify his name, EVERYONE ON EARTH WOULD RISE too!
    I just learned something so beautiful and mind blowing about one of Jesus' miracles! This made me cry. When Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, do you know why he said: "Lazarus, Come Forth!" ??? Because, if Jesus (God) didn't specify his name, EVERYONE ON EARTH WOULD RISE too! 😲❤️
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  • Proof Of The Holy Bible’s Authenticity + Validity By Adam Stark

    “Many skeptics today dismiss the Holy Bible as myth or legend, far removed from actual events. But the historical evidence tells a different story. I want to show you why the Bible stands as reliable history.
    Consider the New Testament first. We possess an embarrassment of riches when it comes to manuscript evidence—thousands upon thousands of Greek copies, plus early translations and quotations. No other ancient document comes close. For comparison, the average classical Greek or Roman author survives in maybe twenty copies, often copied 500 years or more after the original. Homer, the best preserved, has under 2,400 manuscripts. The New Testament has roughly ten times that in Greek alone, with many fragments and copies dating within decades of the events they record.
    This is not the stuff of late-developing legends. These accounts of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection were copied and spread rapidly across the Roman Empire while eyewitnesses were still alive.
    Yes, there are textual variants—differences between manuscripts. Skeptics highlight this, but the vast majority are minor: spelling differences, word order, or obvious slips of the pen by scribes. Over 70% are simple spelling variations. No essential Christian doctrine rests on a disputed reading. Through careful comparison of all these copies, we can reconstruct the original wording with extraordinary confidence—far greater than for any other work of ancient history.
    Even beyond the manuscripts, the early church fathers quoted the New Testament so extensively that we could reconstruct nearly the entire text from their writings alone. Multiple, independent streams of copying preserved the message with remarkable fidelity.
    This textual reliability is crucial because the New Testament claims to report real events in real time and place—under Pontius Pilate, in Judea, with named individuals and verifiable geography. The same scholarly methods that confirm other ancient histories confirm that what we read today is, in all essentials, what the apostles and their associates wrote in the first century.
    The Bible does not ask us to check our minds at the door. It submits itself to historical investigation. The evidence from the manuscripts invites us to examine its claims seriously—as trustworthy testimony to real events in human history. Far from being detached mythology, the Scriptures are rooted in time and space, preserved through the centuries so that we today can encounter the same good news that transformed the ancient world.

    One of the most powerful challenges to that view comes from a man who set out to disprove it.
    Sir William Ramsay, one of the greatest archaeologists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was initially a skeptic. Trained in the critical scholarship of his day, he believed the Book of Acts was a late, unreliable second-century document full of mistakes. He traveled to Asia Minor determined to demonstrate Luke’s inaccuracies using the spade of archaeology.
    What happened instead changed everything.
    As Ramsay excavated and studied the geography, topography, and political structures of the Roman Empire in the first century, he encountered fact after fact that confirmed Luke’s account. Luke showed precise knowledge of local customs, correct titles for officials, travel routes, and city boundaries that only someone living in that time and place would know.
    For example, Luke called the officials in Thessalonica ‘politarchs’—a term unknown in other ancient literature at the time. Ramsay discovered inscriptions proving this was the exact title used there. He found confirmation for the proconsul of Cyprus, the Asiarchs of Ephesus, and the shifting regional boundaries, such as Iconium being in Phrygia during the relevant period.
    Time and again, details that critics called errors were vindicated by the ground itself. After decades of careful investigation, Ramsay completely reversed his position. He declared:
    ‘Luke is a historian of the first rank; not merely are his statements of fact trustworthy; he is possessed of the true historic sense… In short, this author should be placed along with the very greatest of historians.’
    Ramsay concluded that the Book of Acts is unsurpassed in its trustworthiness as a historical document. Because Luke proved so reliable in the parts we can test—geography, politics, and culture—we have strong reason to trust his record of the events he describes, including the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus in the Gospel that bears his name.
    This is not blind faith. It is evidence-based confidence. Archaeology did not prove every miracle, but it did prove that the Bible is rooted in real time, real places, and real people—not myth or pious fiction.
    The Holy Bible presents itself as history. Scholars like Sir William Ramsay, who examined it rigorously and without initial bias in its favor, found it stands the test. The evidence invites us to take its claims seriously as trustworthy testimony to what God has done in human history.

    1947, a shepherd boy made one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time in the caves near the Dead Sea at Qumran. What he found would silence many critics and powerfully confirm that the Holy Bible is rooted in real history.
    The Dead Sea Scrolls include nearly the entire Old Testament, with manuscripts dating from about 250 BC to 68 AD—over 1,000 years older than the previously oldest known Hebrew Bibles. For the first time, we could compare the Scriptures we read today with copies from the time of Jesus and even earlier.
    The results were stunning.
    Scholars found that the text of the Old Testament had been copied and preserved with remarkable accuracy across more than a thousand years. The Isaiah scroll, for example—complete and dating to about 125 BC—is word-for-word almost identical to the Isaiah we read today, with only minor spelling differences. The same high level of agreement holds across the other biblical books.
    This discovery shattered the idea that the Old Testament was heavily edited or corrupted over centuries. Instead, it proved the Bible’s text was carefully transmitted by scribes who treated it as sacred history, not evolving legend. The Scrolls contain copies from just before and during the time of Jesus, showing that the Scriptures He quoted were substantially the same as ours.
    The Dead Sea Scrolls do not merely confirm textual accuracy—they anchor the Bible in real history. They connect us directly to the world of ancient Israel, the prophets, the Exile, and the Second Temple period. They show that the events, people, and teachings recorded in the Old Testament were preserved faithfully from the time they were written.
    Far from being late myths, the Scriptures we hold today are the same Scriptures known to Jesus and the apostles. The Dead Sea Scrolls stand as powerful, physical evidence that the Holy Bible is not religious fiction, but trustworthy testimony to God’s actions in real time, real places, and with real people.
    This discovery invites every honest seeker to open the Bible with fresh confidence. What it records really happened.

    Dr. John Bergsma, a renowned Old Testament scholar, professor at Franciscan University, and expert on the Dead Sea Scrolls, has carefully examined the historical reliability of Scripture. In his work, including the talk ‘But Did It Really Happen?’, Bergsma demonstrates that the Bible’s accounts are supported by strong manuscript evidence, early dating, and consistent historical context. He shows how both the Old and New Testaments report real events with a historian’s attention to detail—not pious fiction written centuries later. The Dead Sea Scrolls, which Bergsma has studied extensively, confirm that the Old Testament text was carefully preserved and matches what we read today, pushing reliable transmission back hundreds of years before Christ.
    Complementing this scholarly work is the powerful field evidence presented by Joel Kramer of Expedition Bible. As a biblical archaeologist, Kramer has traveled extensively across the lands of the Bible, filming and excavating at key sites. In his book Where God Came Down: The Archaeological Evidence, he examines multiple locations and shows how the archaeological record repeatedly aligns with the biblical text.
    Kramer highlights sites tied to the Exodus and Conquest, the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and New Testament events. Layer by layer, the pottery, inscriptions, city destructions, and settlement patterns match the Bible’s timeline and descriptions. Details once dismissed by critics—such as specific place names, political structures, or dramatic events like the fall of Jericho—are increasingly supported by discoveries. Archaeology does not prove miracles, but it confirms that the Bible speaks accurately about real geography, kings, cultures, and historical settings.
    Together, Dr. Bergsma’s rigorous textual and historical analysis and Joel Kramer’s archaeological fieldwork present a compelling case: the Holy Bible is not detached mythology. It is anchored in time and space. From the covenants and kings of the Old Testament to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus in the New, Scripture presents itself as trustworthy history.

    Hostile scholar who is against Christianity Dr. Bart Ehrman, a leading critic of traditional Christianity and author of books like Misquoting Jesus, writes this in his book Did Jesus Exist?:
    ‘The reality is that whatever else you may think about Jesus, he certainly did exist. That is what this book will set out to demonstrate. Jesus did exist, whether we like it or not. I think the evidence is just so overwhelming that Jesus existed, that it’s silly to talk about him not existing.’

    As a historian, Ehrman affirms key facts about Jesus drawn from early, independent sources in the New Testament and beyond: Jesus was a Jewish man from Nazareth, a preacher and teacher, baptized by John the Baptist, who gathered disciples, and who was crucified in Jerusalem under Pontius Pilate during the reign of Tiberius. These are not later inventions but rooted in first-century testimony.
    Even though Ehrman does not believe Jesus performed miracles or rose from the dead, he insists the New Testament documents give us reliable access to the basic historical outline of Jesus’ life. The Gospels and Paul’s letters contain multiple independent sources that originated very close to the events — far too early for wholesale legend to have taken over.
    This is powerful testimony. If even a hostile scholar like Bart Ehrman concludes that Jesus of Nazareth was a real historical figure whose life is anchored in the pages of the Bible, then the Holy Scriptures are not presenting fiction. They are presenting real history — history that invites us to examine what it means for our lives today.
    The Bible records real events about a real man who walked the roads of Galilee and died on a Roman cross. And that history has changed the world.

    One of the strongest proofs that the Holy Bible records real history is found in a single name mentioned in the New Testament: Rufus.
    In Mark 15:21 we read that the man forced to carry Jesus’ cross was “Simon of Cyrene, the father of Alexander and Rufus.” Later, in Romans 16:13, the Apostle Paul writes, “Greet Rufus, chosen in the Lord, and his mother, who has been a mother to me too.”
    Think about what this means.
    These were not vague, mythical figures. These were real, identifiable people living in the first century. Simon’s sons, Alexander and Rufus, and even their mother, were known to the early Christian communities in Jerusalem, Cyrene, and Rome. When Mark wrote his Gospel — likely in the 50s or 60s AD — and when Paul wrote Romans around AD 57, these men were still alive and could be found.
    People living right there at the time could have easily proven the story false. All they had to do was ask Alexander or Rufus, “Did your father really carry Jesus’ cross on the way to Golgotha?” If it never happened, they could have exposed the account as a lie. Yet they didn’t.
    Instead, the early church embraced these writings as trustworthy. Why? Because there were still hundreds of living eyewitnesses who had seen Jesus in the flesh — who had watched Him teach, seen Him crucified, and encountered Him after the resurrection. The first Christians lived in the very cities where these events occurred. They knew the geography, the officials, and many of the people involved.
    You don’t name specific living individuals tied to the central events of your story unless you are telling the truth — especially when your opponents could check your facts immediately. The early enemies of Christianity attacked the message of the resurrection, but they never successfully refuted the basic historical facts. They couldn’t — because the eyewitnesses were still there.
    This is why the New Testament was never treated as false history by the people best positioned to know. It was written in the lifetime of the eyewitnesses and circulated among people who could verify it. The mention of Simon, Alexander, and Rufus anchors the crucifixion in real time, with real people, in real places.
    The Holy Bible does not present legend. It presents history — history that was open to public scrutiny from the very beginning and stood the test, and the aforementioned proofs show the books in the Holy Bible weren’t corrupted.”

    MY ORIGINAL LINK: https://youtu.be/caI7iqPhA1M?si=qA2uhKQcKrKxdP3x
    Proof Of The Holy Bible’s Authenticity + Validity By Adam Stark “Many skeptics today dismiss the Holy Bible as myth or legend, far removed from actual events. But the historical evidence tells a different story. I want to show you why the Bible stands as reliable history. Consider the New Testament first. We possess an embarrassment of riches when it comes to manuscript evidence—thousands upon thousands of Greek copies, plus early translations and quotations. No other ancient document comes close. For comparison, the average classical Greek or Roman author survives in maybe twenty copies, often copied 500 years or more after the original. Homer, the best preserved, has under 2,400 manuscripts. The New Testament has roughly ten times that in Greek alone, with many fragments and copies dating within decades of the events they record. This is not the stuff of late-developing legends. These accounts of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection were copied and spread rapidly across the Roman Empire while eyewitnesses were still alive. Yes, there are textual variants—differences between manuscripts. Skeptics highlight this, but the vast majority are minor: spelling differences, word order, or obvious slips of the pen by scribes. Over 70% are simple spelling variations. No essential Christian doctrine rests on a disputed reading. Through careful comparison of all these copies, we can reconstruct the original wording with extraordinary confidence—far greater than for any other work of ancient history. Even beyond the manuscripts, the early church fathers quoted the New Testament so extensively that we could reconstruct nearly the entire text from their writings alone. Multiple, independent streams of copying preserved the message with remarkable fidelity. This textual reliability is crucial because the New Testament claims to report real events in real time and place—under Pontius Pilate, in Judea, with named individuals and verifiable geography. The same scholarly methods that confirm other ancient histories confirm that what we read today is, in all essentials, what the apostles and their associates wrote in the first century. The Bible does not ask us to check our minds at the door. It submits itself to historical investigation. The evidence from the manuscripts invites us to examine its claims seriously—as trustworthy testimony to real events in human history. Far from being detached mythology, the Scriptures are rooted in time and space, preserved through the centuries so that we today can encounter the same good news that transformed the ancient world. One of the most powerful challenges to that view comes from a man who set out to disprove it. Sir William Ramsay, one of the greatest archaeologists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was initially a skeptic. Trained in the critical scholarship of his day, he believed the Book of Acts was a late, unreliable second-century document full of mistakes. He traveled to Asia Minor determined to demonstrate Luke’s inaccuracies using the spade of archaeology. What happened instead changed everything. As Ramsay excavated and studied the geography, topography, and political structures of the Roman Empire in the first century, he encountered fact after fact that confirmed Luke’s account. Luke showed precise knowledge of local customs, correct titles for officials, travel routes, and city boundaries that only someone living in that time and place would know. For example, Luke called the officials in Thessalonica ‘politarchs’—a term unknown in other ancient literature at the time. Ramsay discovered inscriptions proving this was the exact title used there. He found confirmation for the proconsul of Cyprus, the Asiarchs of Ephesus, and the shifting regional boundaries, such as Iconium being in Phrygia during the relevant period. Time and again, details that critics called errors were vindicated by the ground itself. After decades of careful investigation, Ramsay completely reversed his position. He declared: ‘Luke is a historian of the first rank; not merely are his statements of fact trustworthy; he is possessed of the true historic sense… In short, this author should be placed along with the very greatest of historians.’ Ramsay concluded that the Book of Acts is unsurpassed in its trustworthiness as a historical document. Because Luke proved so reliable in the parts we can test—geography, politics, and culture—we have strong reason to trust his record of the events he describes, including the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus in the Gospel that bears his name. This is not blind faith. It is evidence-based confidence. Archaeology did not prove every miracle, but it did prove that the Bible is rooted in real time, real places, and real people—not myth or pious fiction. The Holy Bible presents itself as history. Scholars like Sir William Ramsay, who examined it rigorously and without initial bias in its favor, found it stands the test. The evidence invites us to take its claims seriously as trustworthy testimony to what God has done in human history. 1947, a shepherd boy made one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time in the caves near the Dead Sea at Qumran. What he found would silence many critics and powerfully confirm that the Holy Bible is rooted in real history. The Dead Sea Scrolls include nearly the entire Old Testament, with manuscripts dating from about 250 BC to 68 AD—over 1,000 years older than the previously oldest known Hebrew Bibles. For the first time, we could compare the Scriptures we read today with copies from the time of Jesus and even earlier. The results were stunning. Scholars found that the text of the Old Testament had been copied and preserved with remarkable accuracy across more than a thousand years. The Isaiah scroll, for example—complete and dating to about 125 BC—is word-for-word almost identical to the Isaiah we read today, with only minor spelling differences. The same high level of agreement holds across the other biblical books. This discovery shattered the idea that the Old Testament was heavily edited or corrupted over centuries. Instead, it proved the Bible’s text was carefully transmitted by scribes who treated it as sacred history, not evolving legend. The Scrolls contain copies from just before and during the time of Jesus, showing that the Scriptures He quoted were substantially the same as ours. The Dead Sea Scrolls do not merely confirm textual accuracy—they anchor the Bible in real history. They connect us directly to the world of ancient Israel, the prophets, the Exile, and the Second Temple period. They show that the events, people, and teachings recorded in the Old Testament were preserved faithfully from the time they were written. Far from being late myths, the Scriptures we hold today are the same Scriptures known to Jesus and the apostles. The Dead Sea Scrolls stand as powerful, physical evidence that the Holy Bible is not religious fiction, but trustworthy testimony to God’s actions in real time, real places, and with real people. This discovery invites every honest seeker to open the Bible with fresh confidence. What it records really happened. Dr. John Bergsma, a renowned Old Testament scholar, professor at Franciscan University, and expert on the Dead Sea Scrolls, has carefully examined the historical reliability of Scripture. In his work, including the talk ‘But Did It Really Happen?’, Bergsma demonstrates that the Bible’s accounts are supported by strong manuscript evidence, early dating, and consistent historical context. He shows how both the Old and New Testaments report real events with a historian’s attention to detail—not pious fiction written centuries later. The Dead Sea Scrolls, which Bergsma has studied extensively, confirm that the Old Testament text was carefully preserved and matches what we read today, pushing reliable transmission back hundreds of years before Christ. Complementing this scholarly work is the powerful field evidence presented by Joel Kramer of Expedition Bible. As a biblical archaeologist, Kramer has traveled extensively across the lands of the Bible, filming and excavating at key sites. In his book Where God Came Down: The Archaeological Evidence, he examines multiple locations and shows how the archaeological record repeatedly aligns with the biblical text. Kramer highlights sites tied to the Exodus and Conquest, the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and New Testament events. Layer by layer, the pottery, inscriptions, city destructions, and settlement patterns match the Bible’s timeline and descriptions. Details once dismissed by critics—such as specific place names, political structures, or dramatic events like the fall of Jericho—are increasingly supported by discoveries. Archaeology does not prove miracles, but it confirms that the Bible speaks accurately about real geography, kings, cultures, and historical settings. Together, Dr. Bergsma’s rigorous textual and historical analysis and Joel Kramer’s archaeological fieldwork present a compelling case: the Holy Bible is not detached mythology. It is anchored in time and space. From the covenants and kings of the Old Testament to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus in the New, Scripture presents itself as trustworthy history. Hostile scholar who is against Christianity Dr. Bart Ehrman, a leading critic of traditional Christianity and author of books like Misquoting Jesus, writes this in his book Did Jesus Exist?: ‘The reality is that whatever else you may think about Jesus, he certainly did exist. That is what this book will set out to demonstrate. Jesus did exist, whether we like it or not. I think the evidence is just so overwhelming that Jesus existed, that it’s silly to talk about him not existing.’ As a historian, Ehrman affirms key facts about Jesus drawn from early, independent sources in the New Testament and beyond: Jesus was a Jewish man from Nazareth, a preacher and teacher, baptized by John the Baptist, who gathered disciples, and who was crucified in Jerusalem under Pontius Pilate during the reign of Tiberius. These are not later inventions but rooted in first-century testimony. Even though Ehrman does not believe Jesus performed miracles or rose from the dead, he insists the New Testament documents give us reliable access to the basic historical outline of Jesus’ life. The Gospels and Paul’s letters contain multiple independent sources that originated very close to the events — far too early for wholesale legend to have taken over. This is powerful testimony. If even a hostile scholar like Bart Ehrman concludes that Jesus of Nazareth was a real historical figure whose life is anchored in the pages of the Bible, then the Holy Scriptures are not presenting fiction. They are presenting real history — history that invites us to examine what it means for our lives today. The Bible records real events about a real man who walked the roads of Galilee and died on a Roman cross. And that history has changed the world. One of the strongest proofs that the Holy Bible records real history is found in a single name mentioned in the New Testament: Rufus. In Mark 15:21 we read that the man forced to carry Jesus’ cross was “Simon of Cyrene, the father of Alexander and Rufus.” Later, in Romans 16:13, the Apostle Paul writes, “Greet Rufus, chosen in the Lord, and his mother, who has been a mother to me too.” Think about what this means. These were not vague, mythical figures. These were real, identifiable people living in the first century. Simon’s sons, Alexander and Rufus, and even their mother, were known to the early Christian communities in Jerusalem, Cyrene, and Rome. When Mark wrote his Gospel — likely in the 50s or 60s AD — and when Paul wrote Romans around AD 57, these men were still alive and could be found. People living right there at the time could have easily proven the story false. All they had to do was ask Alexander or Rufus, “Did your father really carry Jesus’ cross on the way to Golgotha?” If it never happened, they could have exposed the account as a lie. Yet they didn’t. Instead, the early church embraced these writings as trustworthy. Why? Because there were still hundreds of living eyewitnesses who had seen Jesus in the flesh — who had watched Him teach, seen Him crucified, and encountered Him after the resurrection. The first Christians lived in the very cities where these events occurred. They knew the geography, the officials, and many of the people involved. You don’t name specific living individuals tied to the central events of your story unless you are telling the truth — especially when your opponents could check your facts immediately. The early enemies of Christianity attacked the message of the resurrection, but they never successfully refuted the basic historical facts. They couldn’t — because the eyewitnesses were still there. This is why the New Testament was never treated as false history by the people best positioned to know. It was written in the lifetime of the eyewitnesses and circulated among people who could verify it. The mention of Simon, Alexander, and Rufus anchors the crucifixion in real time, with real people, in real places. The Holy Bible does not present legend. It presents history — history that was open to public scrutiny from the very beginning and stood the test, and the aforementioned proofs show the books in the Holy Bible weren’t corrupted.” MY ORIGINAL LINK: https://youtu.be/caI7iqPhA1M?si=qA2uhKQcKrKxdP3x
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  • Destroying The Jehovah’s Witness Doctrine by Adam Stark in UNDER 5 MINUTES! Fast Talking

    “Today I want to show you, directly from the Greek interlinear Bible, why the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ teaching that Jesus is a created being – Michael the archangel, a lesser ‘god’ – is false and from the pit of HELL. The same Greek text proves that Jesus is fully God, sharing the one divine nature with the Father in the triune Godhead revealed in Scripture.
    Let’s start with judgment – something Jehovah’s Witnesses agree belongs only to God.
    John 5:22 – Greek interlinear: ‘For neither the Father judges anyone, but all the judgment He has given to the Son.’
– all the judgment, every bit of it, is given to the Son. Not some delegated angelic judgment. All of it. In the Old Testament, final judgment is Jehovah’s alone. Here the Father gives it entirely to Jesus. That is not the language of a created being.
    Matthew 16:27 – Greek: ‘For the Son of Man is about to come in the glory of His Father with His angels, and then He will repay each according to his work.’
This is exactly what Jehovah does in the Old Testament – Psalm 62:12, Jeremiah 17:10 – searching hearts and repaying according to deeds. Jesus says He will do it at His coming. Same divine act.
    Now look at the book of Revelation. This is devastating for the Watchtower position.
    Revelation 22:12-13 – The speaker says: ‘Behold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to render to each according as his work is. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.’
Just a few verses later, verse 16, the same speaker identifies Himself: ‘I, Jesus, have sent My angel…’
Jesus claims the exact titles that Jehovah claims in the Old Testament (Isaiah 44:6, 48:12) and in Revelation 1:8 for the Lord God Almighty. Jesus is the First and Last who was dead and is alive forevermore (Revelation 1:17-18). A created angel does not say this.
    Revelation 21:6-7 – Same divine speaker on the throne: ‘It is done! I am the Alpha and the Omega… I will give to the one thirsting from the spring of the water of life freely. The one overcoming will inherit these things, and I will be his God, and he will be My son.’
God says, ‘I will be his God’ – the Old Testament covenant formula for Jehovah’s relationship with His people. Here it is Jesus, the Alpha and Omega, saying it. He is not saying He will be a lesser god. He claims to be the God to whom believers belong as sons.
    Jehovah’s Witnesses sometimes point to Revelation 1:1 – that the revelation was given to Jesus by God – to argue Jesus is subordinate and not God. But that misses the point. Right after that, in the same chapter (Revelation 1:12-18), Jesus appears in glory, tells John not to fear, declares ‘I am the First and the Last,’ and says He was dead and is alive with the keys of death and Hades. Those are divine claims. The economic roles in the Trinity (Father and Son relating in the plan of salvation) do not negate their shared divine essence.
    They also like to point to 1 Corinthians 15:28 about the Son being ‘subjected’ at the end. But that is functional submission in the completed plan of redemption – not a denial of deity. Revelation 22:20 has the church crying out, ‘Amen. Come, Lord Jesus!’ – the same prayer addressed to the coming Lord that belongs to Jehovah.
    Here’s the bottom line from the Greek text:
    * Jesus receives all judgment.
    * Jesus repays every person according to deeds.
    * Jesus is the Alpha and Omega, the First and Last.
    * Jesus gives the water of eternal life.
    * Jesus says, ‘I will be his God.’
    These are not things a created being can do without being a false god – which Scripture forbids. The only consistent way to read this is the historical Christian doctrine: There is one God (monotheism), eternally existing in three distinct Persons – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit via the hypostatic union - who are equal in divine nature. Jesus is fully God, the Second Person of the Trinity, distinct from the Father yet one with Him in essence.
    The New World Translation had to alter or obscure these plain statements to fit their doctrine. The original Greek does not support it. Jesus is not ‘a god.’ He is the God who was pierced for us, who died and rose, and who is coming quickly.
    Will you read these verses in a literal Greek interlinear for yourself? The text is clear. Jesus is Jehovah God, the eternal Son.
    Jehovah’s Witnesses also officially teach that saluting the American flag (or any national flag) is an act of worship or idolatry that must be refused. According to their own website (jw.org), they view bowing to or saluting a flag—especially with an anthem—as a religious act that gives salvation or devotion to the State instead of to God alone. They compare it to Nebuchadnezzar’s image in Daniel 3 and cite verses like Exodus 20:4-5 against graven images and Matthew 4:10 (‘It is Jehovah your God you must worship’)
    But this position goes beyond what the Bible actually says. Let’s look at the Greek text.
    Romans 13:1 
‘Let every soul be subject to the authorities higher; for there is no authority except by God, and the existing [authorities] have been instituted by God.’
    Romans 13:4-5: The ruler ‘is God’s servant for your good… Therefore it is necessary to be in subjection, not only because of wrath, but also because of conscience.’
    Paul, writing under Roman rule, commands Christians to submit to governing authorities because God has established them. A simple salute or pledge of respect to your country’s symbol is a basic civic act of honor and submission—not worship. The flag is not a ‘graven image’ for idolatry; it’s a national emblem. Standing at attention or saluting shows respect for the God-ordained order and the country that protects your freedoms, including religious freedom.
    Jesus Himself gave us the balance: Matthew 22:21 ‘Render therefore the things of Caesar to Caesar, and the things of God to God.’ 
Paying taxes to a pagan emperor was not worship. A respectful salute is even less so.
    1 Peter 2:13-17 reinforces this: Honor the king/emperor and submit to every human authority for the Lord’s sake, while fearing God. Early Christians lived under hostile governments yet showed civic respect without compromising worship.
    Jehovah’s Witnesses obey many laws and pay taxes (which Romans 13 also commands), but they draw an arbitrary line at the flag salute. HELLO! The Bible never forbids showing honor to national symbols. Daniel 3 was about literal worship of a golden idol as a god—not a flag representing civil government. Equating the two oversteps Scripture.
    Christians can and should respect their nation’s flag as a proper expression of the subjection God commands in Romans 13—without ever giving it the worship that belongs to God alone. The Watchtower’s absolute ban is a man-made rule, not a biblical requirement.
    Will you examine these Greek interlinear texts for yourself? Verses for yourself? God ordains government for our good. Basic patriotic respect is NOT idolatry.”









    Destroying The Jehovah’s Witness Doctrine by Adam Stark in UNDER 5 MINUTES! Fast Talking “Today I want to show you, directly from the Greek interlinear Bible, why the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ teaching that Jesus is a created being – Michael the archangel, a lesser ‘god’ – is false and from the pit of HELL. The same Greek text proves that Jesus is fully God, sharing the one divine nature with the Father in the triune Godhead revealed in Scripture. Let’s start with judgment – something Jehovah’s Witnesses agree belongs only to God. John 5:22 – Greek interlinear: ‘For neither the Father judges anyone, but all the judgment He has given to the Son.’
– all the judgment, every bit of it, is given to the Son. Not some delegated angelic judgment. All of it. In the Old Testament, final judgment is Jehovah’s alone. Here the Father gives it entirely to Jesus. That is not the language of a created being. Matthew 16:27 – Greek: ‘For the Son of Man is about to come in the glory of His Father with His angels, and then He will repay each according to his work.’
This is exactly what Jehovah does in the Old Testament – Psalm 62:12, Jeremiah 17:10 – searching hearts and repaying according to deeds. Jesus says He will do it at His coming. Same divine act. Now look at the book of Revelation. This is devastating for the Watchtower position. Revelation 22:12-13 – The speaker says: ‘Behold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to render to each according as his work is. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.’
Just a few verses later, verse 16, the same speaker identifies Himself: ‘I, Jesus, have sent My angel…’
Jesus claims the exact titles that Jehovah claims in the Old Testament (Isaiah 44:6, 48:12) and in Revelation 1:8 for the Lord God Almighty. Jesus is the First and Last who was dead and is alive forevermore (Revelation 1:17-18). A created angel does not say this. Revelation 21:6-7 – Same divine speaker on the throne: ‘It is done! I am the Alpha and the Omega… I will give to the one thirsting from the spring of the water of life freely. The one overcoming will inherit these things, and I will be his God, and he will be My son.’
God says, ‘I will be his God’ – the Old Testament covenant formula for Jehovah’s relationship with His people. Here it is Jesus, the Alpha and Omega, saying it. He is not saying He will be a lesser god. He claims to be the God to whom believers belong as sons. Jehovah’s Witnesses sometimes point to Revelation 1:1 – that the revelation was given to Jesus by God – to argue Jesus is subordinate and not God. But that misses the point. Right after that, in the same chapter (Revelation 1:12-18), Jesus appears in glory, tells John not to fear, declares ‘I am the First and the Last,’ and says He was dead and is alive with the keys of death and Hades. Those are divine claims. The economic roles in the Trinity (Father and Son relating in the plan of salvation) do not negate their shared divine essence. They also like to point to 1 Corinthians 15:28 about the Son being ‘subjected’ at the end. But that is functional submission in the completed plan of redemption – not a denial of deity. Revelation 22:20 has the church crying out, ‘Amen. Come, Lord Jesus!’ – the same prayer addressed to the coming Lord that belongs to Jehovah. Here’s the bottom line from the Greek text: * Jesus receives all judgment. * Jesus repays every person according to deeds. * Jesus is the Alpha and Omega, the First and Last. * Jesus gives the water of eternal life. * Jesus says, ‘I will be his God.’ These are not things a created being can do without being a false god – which Scripture forbids. The only consistent way to read this is the historical Christian doctrine: There is one God (monotheism), eternally existing in three distinct Persons – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit via the hypostatic union - who are equal in divine nature. Jesus is fully God, the Second Person of the Trinity, distinct from the Father yet one with Him in essence. The New World Translation had to alter or obscure these plain statements to fit their doctrine. The original Greek does not support it. Jesus is not ‘a god.’ He is the God who was pierced for us, who died and rose, and who is coming quickly. Will you read these verses in a literal Greek interlinear for yourself? The text is clear. Jesus is Jehovah God, the eternal Son. Jehovah’s Witnesses also officially teach that saluting the American flag (or any national flag) is an act of worship or idolatry that must be refused. According to their own website (jw.org), they view bowing to or saluting a flag—especially with an anthem—as a religious act that gives salvation or devotion to the State instead of to God alone. They compare it to Nebuchadnezzar’s image in Daniel 3 and cite verses like Exodus 20:4-5 against graven images and Matthew 4:10 (‘It is Jehovah your God you must worship’) But this position goes beyond what the Bible actually says. Let’s look at the Greek text. Romans 13:1 
‘Let every soul be subject to the authorities higher; for there is no authority except by God, and the existing [authorities] have been instituted by God.’ Romans 13:4-5: The ruler ‘is God’s servant for your good… Therefore it is necessary to be in subjection, not only because of wrath, but also because of conscience.’ Paul, writing under Roman rule, commands Christians to submit to governing authorities because God has established them. A simple salute or pledge of respect to your country’s symbol is a basic civic act of honor and submission—not worship. The flag is not a ‘graven image’ for idolatry; it’s a national emblem. Standing at attention or saluting shows respect for the God-ordained order and the country that protects your freedoms, including religious freedom. Jesus Himself gave us the balance: Matthew 22:21 ‘Render therefore the things of Caesar to Caesar, and the things of God to God.’ 
Paying taxes to a pagan emperor was not worship. A respectful salute is even less so. 1 Peter 2:13-17 reinforces this: Honor the king/emperor and submit to every human authority for the Lord’s sake, while fearing God. Early Christians lived under hostile governments yet showed civic respect without compromising worship. Jehovah’s Witnesses obey many laws and pay taxes (which Romans 13 also commands), but they draw an arbitrary line at the flag salute. HELLO! The Bible never forbids showing honor to national symbols. Daniel 3 was about literal worship of a golden idol as a god—not a flag representing civil government. Equating the two oversteps Scripture. Christians can and should respect their nation’s flag as a proper expression of the subjection God commands in Romans 13—without ever giving it the worship that belongs to God alone. The Watchtower’s absolute ban is a man-made rule, not a biblical requirement. Will you examine these Greek interlinear texts for yourself? Verses for yourself? God ordains government for our good. Basic patriotic respect is NOT idolatry.”
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  • Adam Stark Explains The Holy Trinity in JUST 2 MINUTES! Fast Talking! Glory to the Triune God! #trinity #triuneGod #JesusChrist #christianity #fasttalk #fastrap #fastrapping #AdamStark

    “The Angel of the Lord and the Triune God of Israel” By Adam Stark

    In the sacred pages of the Hebrew Interlinar Scriptures, we encounter a profound mystery that unveils the multi-personal nature of the one true God. Consider with me the events of Israel’s deliverance under Moses.
    In Isaiah 63:9–10 we read in the Hebrew: “In all their affliction He was afflicted, and the Angel of His Presence saved them. In His love and in His pity He redeemed them… But they rebelled and grieved His Holy Spirit; therefore He turned to be their enemy.”
    Here the inspired text attributes the salvation and redemption of Israel to three distinct yet unified divine realities: God Himself, the Angel of His Presence, and the Holy Spirit who can be grieved. The same divine “He” acts through all three.
    This is not coincidence. Turn to Exodus 33. In verse 2, Yahweh declares, “I will send an Angel before you.” Yet in verse 14 He says, “My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.” The Angel and the divine Presence are one and the same — the very One who grants rest and salvation to the covenant people.
    This Angel of the Lord is no ordinary created messenger. He is a conscious, sentient, divine Person. In Genesis 32, Jacob wrestles with a Man until daybreak. The text identifies this figure as both “a man” and “the Angel,” yet Jacob declares he has seen God face to face and lived. He speaks with divine authority, blesses, renames, and is treated as God.
    Only Yahweh can ultimately forgive sin. Exodus 34:6–7, Psalm 103:3, Isaiah 43:25, and Micah 7:18 all insist that God alone blots out transgressions for His own sake. Yet in Zechariah 3:1–5, it is the Angel of Yahweh who stands before Joshua the high priest and declares, “See, I have taken away your iniquity from you.” The Angel performs the divine prerogative of forgiveness — a clear testimony that He is Yahweh in visible form.
    Further witness appears in Genesis 1:26, where Elohim — a plural noun — says, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness.” And in Isaiah 54:5, the Holy One of Israel is both Maker and Redeemer.
    When these passages are held together, the doctrine of the Trinity emerges with luminous clarity from the Old Testament itself. There is one God — Yahweh — who exists eternally as three distinct Persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, sharing the same divine essence in perfect unity.
    The Angel of the Lord who appeared to the patriarchs, who led Israel through the wilderness, who forgave sin and granted rest — this Angel is the pre-incarnate Son, the eternal Word who would later take on human flesh as Jesus Christ.
    Thus, the very events of Israel’s exodus and the language of the prophets bear eloquent testimony: the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is the Triune God. The salvation accomplished at the time of Moses was the unified work of Father, Son (as the Angel of His Presence), and Holy Spirit.
    This is the majestic truth embedded in Israel’s own Scriptures — one God in three Persons, eternally blessed, now fully revealed in the New Testament as the Father, the Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit via the hypostasis hypostatic union.
    Adam Stark Explains The Holy Trinity in JUST 2 MINUTES! Fast Talking! Glory to the Triune God! #trinity #triuneGod #JesusChrist #christianity #fasttalk #fastrap #fastrapping #AdamStark “The Angel of the Lord and the Triune God of Israel” By Adam Stark In the sacred pages of the Hebrew Interlinar Scriptures, we encounter a profound mystery that unveils the multi-personal nature of the one true God. Consider with me the events of Israel’s deliverance under Moses. In Isaiah 63:9–10 we read in the Hebrew: “In all their affliction He was afflicted, and the Angel of His Presence saved them. In His love and in His pity He redeemed them… But they rebelled and grieved His Holy Spirit; therefore He turned to be their enemy.” Here the inspired text attributes the salvation and redemption of Israel to three distinct yet unified divine realities: God Himself, the Angel of His Presence, and the Holy Spirit who can be grieved. The same divine “He” acts through all three. This is not coincidence. Turn to Exodus 33. In verse 2, Yahweh declares, “I will send an Angel before you.” Yet in verse 14 He says, “My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.” The Angel and the divine Presence are one and the same — the very One who grants rest and salvation to the covenant people. This Angel of the Lord is no ordinary created messenger. He is a conscious, sentient, divine Person. In Genesis 32, Jacob wrestles with a Man until daybreak. The text identifies this figure as both “a man” and “the Angel,” yet Jacob declares he has seen God face to face and lived. He speaks with divine authority, blesses, renames, and is treated as God. Only Yahweh can ultimately forgive sin. Exodus 34:6–7, Psalm 103:3, Isaiah 43:25, and Micah 7:18 all insist that God alone blots out transgressions for His own sake. Yet in Zechariah 3:1–5, it is the Angel of Yahweh who stands before Joshua the high priest and declares, “See, I have taken away your iniquity from you.” The Angel performs the divine prerogative of forgiveness — a clear testimony that He is Yahweh in visible form. Further witness appears in Genesis 1:26, where Elohim — a plural noun — says, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness.” And in Isaiah 54:5, the Holy One of Israel is both Maker and Redeemer. When these passages are held together, the doctrine of the Trinity emerges with luminous clarity from the Old Testament itself. There is one God — Yahweh — who exists eternally as three distinct Persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, sharing the same divine essence in perfect unity. The Angel of the Lord who appeared to the patriarchs, who led Israel through the wilderness, who forgave sin and granted rest — this Angel is the pre-incarnate Son, the eternal Word who would later take on human flesh as Jesus Christ. Thus, the very events of Israel’s exodus and the language of the prophets bear eloquent testimony: the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is the Triune God. The salvation accomplished at the time of Moses was the unified work of Father, Son (as the Angel of His Presence), and Holy Spirit. This is the majestic truth embedded in Israel’s own Scriptures — one God in three Persons, eternally blessed, now fully revealed in the New Testament as the Father, the Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit via the hypostasis hypostatic union.
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  • 1 Corinthians 15:14
    > And if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain.

    1 Corinthians 15:17
    > And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins.

    1 Corinthians 15:19
    > If in Christ we have hope in this life only, we are of all people most to be pitied.

    1 Corinthians 15:32 - the “don’t be a Christian” vibe:
    > If the dead are not raised, “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.”

    The tomb is empty
    1 Corinthians 15:14 > And if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain. 1 Corinthians 15:17 > And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins. 1 Corinthians 15:19 > If in Christ we have hope in this life only, we are of all people most to be pitied. 1 Corinthians 15:32 - the “don’t be a Christian” vibe: > If the dead are not raised, “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.” The tomb is empty ❤️
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  • People still seriously think you can be in the entertainment industry without selling your soul? Wow. Sad.
    People still seriously think you can be in the entertainment industry without selling your soul? Wow. Sad.
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  • Adam Stark (Me) Saying the Lord's Prayer RECORD Fast! 9.8 seconds! 70 Words/94 Syllables The Lord's Prayer (traditional words to the Our Father) “Our Father, which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, As it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, But deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, The power, and the glory, For ever and ever. Amen.“
    Adam Stark (Me) Saying the Lord's Prayer RECORD Fast! 9.8 seconds! 70 Words/94 Syllables The Lord's Prayer (traditional words to the Our Father) “Our Father, which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, As it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, But deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, The power, and the glory, For ever and ever. Amen.“
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  • JESUS CHRIST IS LORD! EPIC Rap Song By Adam Stark

    THE MOST IMPORTANT LYRICS I'VE EVER WRITTEN! Jesus Christ Is Lord:

    Verse 1:
    Adam Stark's words could never do you justice, I am finite, your words shine-bright, infinity
    In the beginning the word was with God, and the Word was God, and you established your ministry
    The Angel of the Lord, the ancient-ram with Abraham the scriptural Trinity
    The laws from Moses's time for hardened hearts were exchanged differently
    Then people ponder each comparison like a simile
    (/compare a sin like a simile)
    I'll explain why proudly i wear my Cross in your honor religiously...
    You even changed spelling in English, you spell Salvation with a lowercase 'little t' ...

    Chorus:
    Song for Jesus, Hymn I sing!
    (/Him I sing)
    Made in your image witnessing...
    You made for me...
    Peace is for my heart
    (/pieces for my heart)
    You died for me, I'll live for you
    You gave me my everything, there's nothing I wouldn't give to you!

    Crucifix, Eucharist, betrayal when Judas-kissed... the Jewish-Prince,
    Crucifix, The Eucharist, are you-convinced... to-repent?

    Verse 2:
    Your omnipotence,
    Your God-in-the-flesh,
    Jesus felt his 'power go out' delights an understatement
    (/dull lights)
    Unhealthy girl touched his garment and it defined her faith when
    She was healed after 12 years of pain and
    She rose up and despite the hemorrhage,
    in more than one way he witnessed her Blood flowed to give her life enrichment
    (/Blood float)

    The consensus is the daughter of Jairus is 'down for the count'
    But Jesus said to rise and she did
    Watching with faith embraced then
    Jairus's daughter gave him a standing ovation
    That's just one example of Pious and honor
    Those who witnessed Jairus's daughter
    Jesus rose too, to the right of the Father
    He stood up for justice and challenged disciples and scholars
    The followers baptize them with water
    He will judge the living and the dead... a mere creature couldn't identify with and sponsor
    A divine pledge from author's
    Witness to scribe's acceptance to God's words on Earth!

    Chorus:
    Song for Jesus, Hymn I sing!
    (/Him I sing)
    Made in your image witnessing...
    You made for me...
    Peace is for my heart
    (/pieces for my heart)
    You died for me, I'll live for you
    You gave me my everything, there's nothing I wouldn't give to you!

    Crucifix, Eucharist, betrayal when Judas-kissed... the Jewish-Prince,
    Crucifix, The Eucharist, are you-convinced... to-repent?

    Verse 3:
    Satan tempted the lord to fly down like a Tourist,
    Man shall not live by bread alone,
    You gave us the Eucharist,
    Satan was a fallen angel & you rose from the dead atoned!

    Divinely honored
    Bible authors
    they said spread 'the word' to everyone,
    Even on the sabbath the lord's work is never-done,
    From Bethlehem to the Nephilim it's a tall-order,
    Even Before mail services Psalms, Romans, Hebrews the Bible's worshipping all over
    (Bibles were shipping all over)

    Gain knowledge and don't break the commandments that he mentioned,
    We're all striving for lessons!
    (/less sins)
    Thats a double meaning i just said,
    but let's make it triple meaning, try again:
    Gain Knowledge, and Be like Jesus, and don't break the commandments that he mentioned,
    What we're striving for is beneficial lessons!
    (/beneficial, less sins!)
    (/beneficial, essence!)
    That's a triple meaning,
    but this is a teaching
    Human beings are more than flesh that my body breathes
    The Triune God is a trichotomy
    Jesus am I right? Every time a human is born
    Theres Flesh, plus a spirit you will form!
    (/Spiritual form!)

    Chorus:
    Song for Jesus, Hymn I sing!
    (/Him I sing)
    Made in your image witnessing...
    You made for me...
    Peace is for my heart
    (/pieces for my heart)
    You died for me, I'll live for you
    You gave me my everything, there's nothing I wouldn't give to you!

    Crucifix, Eucharist, betrayal when Judas-kissed... the Jewish-Prince,
    Crucifix, The Eucharist, are you-convinced... to-repent?

    Verse 4:
    Genesis God said: let there be light... but Jesus is called the light, this made the Israelites blundered-who
    Can speak of themself this way, God doesn't have a number 2?
    They had to learn he's one with the father, the trinity's teachings come to you,
    He could speak plus he is also the sky's light illuminating from the moon
    Because they witnessed the sunset (/son said) right in front of you:
    Quote: "I am the light of this world" now atheists I'll use my own interpretation to humble you:
    Light can be seen everywhere but Light is also untouchable!!!

    The Blind man beggar sought you Jesus, and he said,
    you healed his defect,
    Jesus could describe that man's defect and his very own crucifixion...
    Saying quote: "I went through-attrition"
    (/eye went through-attrition)
    Two miracles in one if you will listen,
    Blind man… Went from being a peasant to having 'supervision'

    Children belong to the kingdom of Heaven
    You should be like they are
    Never cause them to stumble... a single discretion
    Will hurt the most precious and could change hearts
    Children praised Jesus in the temple, wouldn't you do the same?
    Read the Gospels, here's an example I'll show:
    If you 'read Mark' (/red mark) it 'highlights' the blueprint he made!

    The Sermon on the mount, a singular moment in history,
    For you to bear in mind,
    Imagine witnessing this group Prayer site
    (/group rare sight)

    Chorus:
    Song for Jesus, Hymn I sing!
    (/Him I sing)
    Made in your image witnessing...
    You made for me...
    Peace is for my heart
    (/pieces for my heart)
    You died for me, I'll live for you
    You gave me my everything, there's nothing I wouldn't give to you!

    Crucifix, Eucharist, betrayal when Judas-kissed... the Jewish-Prince,
    Crucifix, The Eucharist, are you-convinced... to-repent?

    Verse 5:
    Christ died and after 3 days he'd raise, like the whale and the plant, it's the sign of Jonah
    (/heat rays)
    Then like a born again Christian you will find Jehovah!

    Jesus lived our worst human experiences,
    Didn't fall into temptation of carnal desires,
    He spoke the hard truth without fear of resentment,
    For his names sake people will become martyrs for thy words
    Jesus made a new covenant for us all to reach Heaven
    Death no longer means you cease to exist,
    Thanks to him you can see your ancient brethren
    And those precious dead relatives that you miss!
    So pledge honor his teachings and enter life by his side
    In Heaven eternal bliss awaits you better then anything on Earth can make you
    Feel or yearn to change you
    Appeal to Christ and no stranger,
    Don't worship the created, only worship the creator!

    Find a Christian Community, as taught-in Galatians,
    compute, then find the 'right click' to open up 'other options'
    (/right clique to open up other options)
    Strengthen your faith

    In 'terms' of Science, alpha and omega,
    People like me will learn to apply this,
    Jesus your the truth to churches the first and the last of all kind,
    So when 'Adams' (/atoms) in 'Mass' its just a 'matter' of time!

    Micah and Jeremiah shows the Fig tree,
    Was Barren of it's spiritual-fruit,
    Jesus fulfilled the prophecy
    of what will happen to Israel's-roots,
    Cursed it, but it didn't immediately fall like an older vine,
    Spring season, think: "we saw this 'pass' over time"
    (/Passover time)

    Chorus:
    Song for Jesus, Hymn I sing!
    (/Him I sing)
    Made in your image witnessing...
    You made for me...
    Peace is for my heart
    (/pieces for my heart)
    You died for me, I'll live for you
    You gave me my everything, there's nothing I wouldn't give to you!

    Crucifix, Eucharist, betrayal when Judas-kissed... the Jewish-Prince,
    Crucifix, The Eucharist, are you-convinced... to-repent?
    JESUS CHRIST IS LORD! EPIC Rap Song By Adam Stark THE MOST IMPORTANT LYRICS I'VE EVER WRITTEN! Jesus Christ Is Lord: Verse 1: Adam Stark's words could never do you justice, I am finite, your words shine-bright, infinity In the beginning the word was with God, and the Word was God, and you established your ministry The Angel of the Lord, the ancient-ram with Abraham the scriptural Trinity The laws from Moses's time for hardened hearts were exchanged differently Then people ponder each comparison like a simile (/compare a sin like a simile) I'll explain why proudly i wear my Cross in your honor religiously... You even changed spelling in English, you spell Salvation with a lowercase 'little t' ... ✝️ Chorus: Song for Jesus, Hymn I sing! (/Him I sing) Made in your image witnessing... You made for me... Peace is for my heart (/pieces for my heart) You died for me, I'll live for you You gave me my everything, there's nothing I wouldn't give to you! Crucifix, Eucharist, betrayal when Judas-kissed... the Jewish-Prince, Crucifix, The Eucharist, are you-convinced... to-repent? Verse 2: Your omnipotence, Your God-in-the-flesh, Jesus felt his 'power go out' delights an understatement (/dull lights) Unhealthy girl touched his garment and it defined her faith when She was healed after 12 years of pain and She rose up and despite the hemorrhage, in more than one way he witnessed her Blood flowed to give her life enrichment (/Blood float) The consensus is the daughter of Jairus is 'down for the count' But Jesus said to rise and she did Watching with faith embraced then Jairus's daughter gave him a standing ovation That's just one example of Pious and honor Those who witnessed Jairus's daughter Jesus rose too, to the right of the Father He stood up for justice and challenged disciples and scholars The followers baptize them with water He will judge the living and the dead... a mere creature couldn't identify with and sponsor A divine pledge from author's Witness to scribe's acceptance to God's words on Earth! Chorus: Song for Jesus, Hymn I sing! (/Him I sing) Made in your image witnessing... You made for me... Peace is for my heart (/pieces for my heart) You died for me, I'll live for you You gave me my everything, there's nothing I wouldn't give to you! Crucifix, Eucharist, betrayal when Judas-kissed... the Jewish-Prince, Crucifix, The Eucharist, are you-convinced... to-repent? Verse 3: Satan tempted the lord to fly down like a Tourist, Man shall not live by bread alone, You gave us the Eucharist, Satan was a fallen angel & you rose from the dead atoned! Divinely honored Bible authors they said spread 'the word' to everyone, Even on the sabbath the lord's work is never-done, From Bethlehem to the Nephilim it's a tall-order, Even Before mail services Psalms, Romans, Hebrews the Bible's worshipping all over (Bibles were shipping all over) Gain knowledge and don't break the commandments that he mentioned, We're all striving for lessons! (/less sins) Thats a double meaning i just said, but let's make it triple meaning, try again: Gain Knowledge, and Be like Jesus, and don't break the commandments that he mentioned, What we're striving for is beneficial lessons! (/beneficial, less sins!) (/beneficial, essence!) That's a triple meaning, but this is a teaching Human beings are more than flesh that my body breathes The Triune God is a trichotomy Jesus am I right? Every time a human is born Theres Flesh, plus a spirit you will form! (/Spiritual form!) Chorus: Song for Jesus, Hymn I sing! (/Him I sing) Made in your image witnessing... You made for me... Peace is for my heart (/pieces for my heart) You died for me, I'll live for you You gave me my everything, there's nothing I wouldn't give to you! Crucifix, Eucharist, betrayal when Judas-kissed... the Jewish-Prince, Crucifix, The Eucharist, are you-convinced... to-repent? Verse 4: Genesis God said: let there be light... but Jesus is called the light, this made the Israelites blundered-who Can speak of themself this way, God doesn't have a number 2? They had to learn he's one with the father, the trinity's teachings come to you, He could speak plus he is also the sky's light illuminating from the moon Because they witnessed the sunset (/son said) right in front of you: Quote: "I am the light of this world" now atheists I'll use my own interpretation to humble you: Light can be seen everywhere but Light is also untouchable!!! The Blind man beggar sought you Jesus, and he said, you healed his defect, Jesus could describe that man's defect and his very own crucifixion... Saying quote: "I went through-attrition" (/eye went through-attrition) Two miracles in one if you will listen, Blind man… Went from being a peasant to having 'supervision' Children belong to the kingdom of Heaven You should be like they are Never cause them to stumble... a single discretion Will hurt the most precious and could change hearts Children praised Jesus in the temple, wouldn't you do the same? Read the Gospels, here's an example I'll show: If you 'read Mark' (/red mark) it 'highlights' the blueprint he made! The Sermon on the mount, a singular moment in history, For you to bear in mind, Imagine witnessing this group Prayer site (/group rare sight) Chorus: Song for Jesus, Hymn I sing! (/Him I sing) Made in your image witnessing... You made for me... Peace is for my heart (/pieces for my heart) You died for me, I'll live for you You gave me my everything, there's nothing I wouldn't give to you! Crucifix, Eucharist, betrayal when Judas-kissed... the Jewish-Prince, Crucifix, The Eucharist, are you-convinced... to-repent? Verse 5: Christ died and after 3 days he'd raise, like the whale and the plant, it's the sign of Jonah (/heat rays) Then like a born again Christian you will find Jehovah! Jesus lived our worst human experiences, Didn't fall into temptation of carnal desires, He spoke the hard truth without fear of resentment, For his names sake people will become martyrs for thy words Jesus made a new covenant for us all to reach Heaven Death no longer means you cease to exist, Thanks to him you can see your ancient brethren And those precious dead relatives that you miss! So pledge honor his teachings and enter life by his side In Heaven eternal bliss awaits you better then anything on Earth can make you Feel or yearn to change you Appeal to Christ and no stranger, Don't worship the created, only worship the creator! Find a Christian Community, as taught-in Galatians, compute, then find the 'right click' to open up 'other options' (/right clique to open up other options) Strengthen your faith In 'terms' of Science, alpha and omega, People like me will learn to apply this, Jesus your the truth to churches the first and the last of all kind, So when 'Adams' (/atoms) in 'Mass' its just a 'matter' of time! Micah and Jeremiah shows the Fig tree, Was Barren of it's spiritual-fruit, Jesus fulfilled the prophecy of what will happen to Israel's-roots, Cursed it, but it didn't immediately fall like an older vine, Spring season, think: "we saw this 'pass' over time" (/Passover time) Chorus: Song for Jesus, Hymn I sing! (/Him I sing) Made in your image witnessing... You made for me... Peace is for my heart (/pieces for my heart) You died for me, I'll live for you You gave me my everything, there's nothing I wouldn't give to you! Crucifix, Eucharist, betrayal when Judas-kissed... the Jewish-Prince, Crucifix, The Eucharist, are you-convinced... to-repent?
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