The greatest form of love
displayed to mankind was demonstrated through the sacrifice of God's Son for
the eternal salvation of sinful man.
Mr. J sings about God's love, His
mercy, judgement and forgiveness in his new single titled,
God's Love. The song
tells the story of the downfall of man through disobedience, resulting in sin
coming into existence. The poor judgement of one man, Adam, brought death and
condemnation upon all. A pronouncement of hard labor was cast on the man whilst
the woman would carry the burden of pain in child bearing. Their off spring,
infected with the disease of sin caused by the serpent, learned hate,
jealousy and murder.
The earth became
filled with so much violence, crime and wickedness, that God regretted making
man. His sadness and anger over the condition of mankind drove Him to
contemplate and devise a plan to rid the world of the evil that was constantly
perpetrated by those that hate righteousness. Despite the continual
transgressions of His order, He showed mercy but perverseness and promiscuity
went on unabated. God finally unleashed His wrath after the period of
repentance expired. The door of grace was shut tight that no man could have
opened it to offer safe sanctuary to those left on the outside.
Relative to the conditions
in times past, are the current situations the people in the Bahamas are faced
with. The vexing problem of crime has made the population fearful for their
lives while it's leaders seem to be totally void of solutions to stem the tide.
Sexual immorality, dishonesty, abuse of power, and human abuses are practiced
without repentance, influencing the next generation. God through His mercy
continues to extend His olive branch inviting sinners to be reconciled to Him
through His sacrificial Lamb, Jesus Christ. As it was in the days of Noah, the
people of the Bahamas are continuing in their riotous way of living, triggering
judgement and punishment on the land.
Mr. J hopes that the words of the song
would bring conviction to the soul of those living in disobedience to God and
repent. By taking personal stock of our lives and living righteous according to
the word of God, each of us hold the key to solving all of the social ills we
are plagued with. Mr.J is offering a free copy of the song by adding him on Facebook.
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Born in Nassau
Bahamas, April 26thand ambitious young man. From an early age Mr. J was
taught the value of hard work and honesty which he applied very early in
his life. After graduating from high school, Mr. J enrolled in a local
vocational institute where he graduated with the basic fundamentals of
electronics. He then began his career as an electronics repair
technician.
In 1996, Mr.J got
started with his music career after discovering his hidden talent of
singing, lying dormant in him. Music was always an interest of Mr.J but
not to the point of becoming a music artist. After discovering his
musical talent, Mr.J began singing more often at church functions, local
events and holding practice sessions with fellow music artist Golden
Fox. He purchased his first multitrack recording software (Acid 1.0) and
was blown away from actually hearing his voice on record. Mr.J made his
international debut in Canada in 2003 at a pre festival concert dubbed
“Son Splash”. In 2004, He recorded his first professional single,
titled,
I Come Fi Tell, with a local record label called Dunamus Soundz.
Mr.J returned to Canada in 2008 and recorded a single called, Money We
Want with fellow artist DJ Evangelist. In January of 2009, Mr.J and DJ
Evangelist recorded the music video for the single Money We Want, which
received favorable airplay around the Caribbean. Following his video
shoot, Mr.J travelled to Guyana in April of 2009 to perform at an event
called The Real Eatser Jam. While in Guyana, Mr.J collaborated with a
few music artists and recorded a compilation song and video titled Last
Days, produced at Brutal Tracks Guyana.
Mr.J has been busy creating international networks and making
friends globally. He is well on his way in being recognized on a global
scale.