Monday, May 26, 2014

A 'Come to Jesus' moment - A HipHop Story #TheClipse

From selling crack to Hip Hop super stardom to finding Jesus....  Wow, this touched me.  Going through one of my lowest points in life right now where literally all humans around me have disappointed me.  Feelin very alone and I am wondering if this is my "come to Jesus moment".  God help me.....Direct me..  Have nobody now but you.....
As one half of the popular rap group 'The Clipse'—the other half was his brother Terrence, better known as “Pusha T”—"No Malice" found success as a gifted rapper spitting rhymes about his dope dealing days.  But the richer he got through The Clipse, the emptier he became and the guiltier he felt about his lack of integrity in his personal life.  “Some people call it a ‘come to Jesus moment’ but this is real transformation,” 'No Malice' told CNN.
“When I think about my infidelities out on the road, being a married man; when I think about the heartbreak that I caused my wife, that I caused myself; when I think about her forgiveness, how the word of God repaired us and nothing else; when I think about that, to me, it’s a no-brainer. I can’t return to that lifestyle in that kind of way. I don’t have a choice.”
'No Malice' feels compelled to walk a different path and no longer lead this generation astray.




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