Why Black Jesus?
Controversy Controversy. Headline News. The nerve of him. How could he?
He could have picked any other name. Lord have Mercy. Yes, Lord, have Mercy!
Cool your jets. I did not say I was Jesus. However, at times I have felt like I have suffered like Jesus.
Oh, the stories I could tell. Now, you need to focus on the stories I will suggest, not my ghost Name.
For the record, I have been a partaker of the sufferings of Christ for the majority of my adult life.
I have experienced unmerited hate on levels you would not believe. I have often wondered whether this new adversary knows how many hands are around my neck. And does the person choking me realize there are two sets of hands in my pockets robbing me all the while another is taking away the shoes I need for stability? My God, My God, help them. Don't they know they are destroying me?
So yes. Jesus is appropriate. Plus, I love HIM, and he knows it beyond a doubt cuz He is God.
And he won't mind. Just ask him. Don't get caught up in the name. Read the content and see as well as feel the experience. I am trying to make a connection I know exists. Watch God.
I only want the best for everyone.
My pain can help you heal.
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The text is an excerpt from a blog post titled "Black Jesus the Name.pdf," written by a blogger who identifies as "Black Jesus." The blogger defends the use of this name, arguing that he has suffered like Jesus and that the name is fitting due to his profound belief in Jesus Christ. The author emphasizes the importance of the content of his writing over the name itself and aims to connect with readers through his personal experiences and belief in God. The author claims that his suffering can be a source of healing for others and that his goal is to help all people.

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