It Matters a Lot
I have two messages for tonight. The first one is that it is extremely important to call the Heavenly Father and His Messiah by the appropriate names. It’s not a simple matter of semantics. It’s literally a matter of life and death. Yahuah. Yahusha (Yahuah saves). Remember, the Messiah said he came “in His Father’s name”. Also, the Father said there was no Savior besides Him. So the name of the Savior can’t be too far off from His name because it wouldn’t make any sense.
Even Hollywood knows the Father’s name, and they probably think it’s quite hilarious that we don’t. Do a little research, and you’ll probably find some old 70s or 80s movies that mention His actual name.
We (people in general) do not respond to random other names, lol. So how can we expect our Heavenly Father to respond to us if we address Him in a random other name? That’s not to say that NO ONE will answer such calls. I’m sure someone will answer, but it won’t be the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. There are other spiritual beings who can answer calls. I think you know the point I’m trying to make here.
Message two is that we should never worship or idolize any celebrity. They are all just human beings like the rest of us. They have the same struggles, flaws, and issues as we do. I say this because a lot of people viewed C as a “savior” of sorts. Many fans said things like, “He saved my life” or gave him angel wings and things like that. C was neither an angel nor a savior. He was a man — a kind soul and a beautiful work in progress, yes, but just a man.
He did not personally save anyone’s life. His music may have helped people in some way, but the Almighty is the one who gave him his talent and any healing or comforting energies he may have had. He’s the one who lifts people up when they’re at their lowest, guides the doctor’s hands when they are in surgery, moves obstacles out of the way so they don’t crash their cars, etc.
I think I was led to view those interview snippets last night so I would see all of C’s humanity along with the gorgeous spiritual part at the core. I found that he was a lot like me in various stages of his life. I’m an artist too, and I remember a time when I used to say the most random and blasphemous things in my songs and sing about my pain and agony a lot.
The blasphemous words used to come from nowhere, and they were so bad. Like I remember this one song where I blurted out something about people kneeling to me or praying to me or some such thing. HUH????! It sounded like I wanted to be worshiped, or I thought I was some sort of goddess. That’s why I dislike my older songs, lol. Many of them were not good, as they were from a stage of life I no longer exist in.
Long story short, we all have egos, and the dark cheerleader is always lurking around to play on those egos if we never get them in check. We all start our lives in some kind of sin. We all get disappointed, hurt, confused, hoodwinked, and traumatized along the way, too. As such, we must all go through a refinement process (if we’re willing to surrender) to become the people the Creator designed us to be. During this process, we shed the parts of ourselves that cannot enter the Heavenly Kingdom.

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