Re-establishing the sincerity of Jesus’ name through the discipleship of self and others.
At the same time, he challenges those who already claim to be disciples of Jesus to look in the mirror and examine themselves to see if they really are, of the faith. Because one of the main reasons for such wide spread disrespect of His name is the fact that so many so-called “Christians” have such a low view of Jesus Christ themselves.
His mission doesn’t stop there, though. There is a myth that emcees of the Christian faith have to be corny, weak and simplistic, but JD completely obliterates that stereotypical notion in every song with creative beats, aggressive rhymes and elaborate lyricism.
He also breaks stereotypes in the Christian circuit as well. Instead of preaching the popular gospel of prosperity and only focusing on one of God’s attributes, namely, His love. He clearly articulates less popular biblical truths, such as; God’s holiness and justice and man’s depravity and need for repentance.
“If you’re looking for unabashed honesty from someone who has a true heart for change, look no further than my man JD. He is well rounded and his style is versatile. Don’t sleep on this man’s raps!” (Heath McNease)
“This music has to be the soundtrack to every angel of death’s mission. A verbal apocalypse if I’ve ever heard one. Jesus Disciple is definitely a revelation bulldog that makes militant cats pray for peace.”
“JD always says what’s on his mind. He doesn’t make ordinary music that’s easily recognized, he has his own style that’s futuristic of sorts. Making you think and question. He’s a crowd rocker, but definitely not a crowd pleaser.” (Realistikk)
For am I now seeking the favor of men, or of God? Am I striving to please men?
For if I were still pleasing men, I wouldn’t be a servant of Christ.
Galatians 1:10
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