When Michael Jackson accepted Jesus (Real testimony) 3 weeks before his death.
Original by: https://www.youtube.com/@abzipper
This is a real testimony shared by the Christian producer; Rodney Jerkings, who worked with Michael Jackson for the Invincible Album.
He presented Christ to Michael back in 2003 together with his father and Chris Tucker.
Rodney confirms that 3 weeks before Michael passed away, Michael asked Andraé Crouch to play on the piano “It won’t be long”.
Andraé and his sister Sandra Crouch prayed with Michael to accept Jesus as his savior.
Both brothers have helped Michael throughout his career, especially contributing to “Man in the mirror” “Will you be there” “Earth Song” “Keep the Faith” and many more. You can hear a little snippet of the unreleased choir version:
There is fake information surrounding Michael’s belief, if he died as a Muslim, if the Jehovah’s Witnesses expelled him…
But the truth backed up with letters and testimonies from close people are that he was raised as a Jehovah’s Witness. His family was member of the JWs, and they would go from door to door sharing their belief.
Michael left JWs back in 1987, he wrote an official letter saying goodbye.
JWs don’t celebrate birthdays, Christmas… among several things they don’t believe Jesus was God on earth, which is biblically contradictory.
Throughout the years Michael realized that Jesus was more important that he could have ever imagined.
People like Andraé, Sandra, Rodney and many more helped Michael to realize that Jesus is the only way, that’s why Michael decided to give his heart to Jesus, short time before he died.
This video encourages every MJ fan to know Jesus, with the same passion as Michael did, search God and open your heart to him, not a religion but a relationship. 🙂
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Extra info
The song that Michael asked Crouch to play on the piano:
Andraé’s song that appeared at MJ’s funeral:
Michael to “This is it” director; Kenny Ortega:
https://edition.cnn.com/2013/05/08/showbiz/jackson-death-trial/index.html
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