AMERICA’S LEMMING RACE — PART 7
Sept. 22, 2021
I also personally believe that Michael Jackson, like Bob Marley, had repeatedly undergone most of those exact same spiritual tests and hurdles over depravity while he was still successfully singing and promoting his deeply personal brotherly compassion. By doing so, he spread true love all over this world for all of modern humanity to witness globally. He strived to share it with everybody he could possibly reach in our very broadened and diverse world. Such a high calling or lifelong pursuit cannot be pointless when the heart is truly shed for others' well-being.
Michael Jackson even sacrificed his own childhood to serve mankind with his extraordinary gift of poetic singing, while he was still his own fulfillment of God’s true purpose in this life. That is truly a life of selfless love, GOD’S AGAPE LOVE FOR ALL HUMAN BEINGS' LIVES AND WELL-BEING! All the money Michael Jackson possessed can’t provide us with any true happiness, but BEWARE! It can still, at any time, become an unconscious lure leading us into a tight, gripping, and captive state of emotional discontent. At the same time, it will also give you subtly luring us all further away from our true personal contentment and any true fulfillments in this lifetime, especially if we don’t share with others who are less fortunate in our current society.
This is all biblical. I’m simply trying to show the societal consequences of America’s collective long-term inaction of distributing God’s Agape love daily. Whether or not we participate in spreading Agape love doesn’t depend on religious beliefs. If anyone disagrees with charity, then they also disagree with the Bible and the new Catholic pope’s viewpoint as a humanitarian. This pope feeds poisoned truths.
Bob Marley was, is, and always will be called, the “king of reggae". If you watch the DVD “Legend", or even better, the movie, “Marley” (2012) you will see that other “kings” from Africa came to pay their personal respect for Bob Marley’s highly influential life and liberating spiritual ministry at his memorial service. That is truly living a selfless life by both: first freely sharing, and then powerfully influencing more selfless love. Thus, he was also selflessly promoting more peaceful relations between opposing ideologies and socially divided peoples.
Bob Marley’s life was violently threatened, but he still performed with spiritual courage and inner conviction to interpersonally form more peace while discouraging both of Jamaica’s opposing parties away from physical war. Then he still physically survived after being shot on that very same stage! If that’s not a supernatural miracle of God, then I don’t know what is. Even the supernatural parting of the Red Sea in the Old Testament could not suffice in comparison because Christ has now atoned. I’ve witnessed many miracles of different kinds. This type is often referred to as, “Divine Intervention”. Rasta Fari and all that, I didn’t know. I was born in 1973. I am not african, jamaican, or African-American by genetics. But I do know!
In addition, Time magazine also awarded Bob Marley’s album “Exodus" as the “Album of the century" in early 2000. I think my merciful God for Bob’s music with the Wailers because it has also helped me mentally understand true misery, fully identify and detail, and even emotionally connect with and bluntly recognize that: I wasn’t the only one spiritually and mentally suffering in America. Our American suffering mass is so very large now that I can only constantly pray, “God forgive us for self-serving. Could you please use my testimony of ‘running away' from your personal commands, like Jonah initially did, as an example of what NOT to do?
Michael Jackson was, is, and always will be called, the King of Pop. Michael Jackson passed away very shortly before I was able to more completely envision the deep emotional need I’ve identified for American society’s spiritual “mentors” to personally study this interpersonal formula and its social potential regarding massive spiritual ramifications. Watching Michael Jackson’s memorial service in L.A. was one of the most deeply emotional, and personally compelling experiences I have gone through in my lifetime. I shed many emotionally painful tears, and felt tremendous sadness from our physical loss of one of God’s true love sources. I also expressed my vast gratitude to God for having used Michael’s life to exhibit brotherly love.
It also highly strengthened my full dedication to complete this writing project for God, or the overall “House of Israel" in America, each one of my friends out there who are still ASTRAY believers, and especially all of my “unbeliever” friends still stuck in emotional misery, or mentally suffering. I hope this does not in any way disgrace Michael’s family. He broke so many barriers that I still can’t figure out how to properly feel, being of white skin. I suppose I feel opposite of racist. How liberating.
END OF PART 7