Tuesday, December 9, 2025

THE LETTER “J” IS YOUNGER THAN YOUR GRANDMOTHER… SO WHO YOU REALLY PRAYING TO?

Awe people… let’s not fear truth,… let’s talk properly.

Awe shili, open your mind small.
This thing we all grew up with… “Jesus was born 2,000 years ago”… eehe, that’s what the pastors said, the aunties said, even your drunk uncle said after church.

The letter J… that thing wasn’t even existing back in the day.
Not 2,000 years ago… not 1,000… not even 800.
It only started popping up around like 400–500 years ago.

So now tell me…
Back in those ancient days, when people didn’t even have the sound for J… who exactly was walking around being called “Jeeezas”?

Make it make sense, broer.


Let’s stop pretending: “Jesus” is not an original name… it’s a remix.

A full remix.
A European version.
A polished church version.

The man everyone is talking about… that man from Nazareth… the one preaching in dust, sweating in the hot Middle Eastern sun…

His name was Yeshua.
That’s what people shouted. That’s what his friends knew.
Not this “Jeeee-sas” vibe we say today.

But aya, people don’t like this conversation because it shakes their comfort blanket.


Sharp now: Who are you actually calling when you pray?

Let me throw this grenade in the room.

If you’ve never prayed in the name “Yeshua”…
not even once in your life…
and you only shout “Jeeesus!” every Sunday…

Then honestly,
who are you calling?
The original person… or a translated, repackaged character?

Because the real guy didn’t answer to “Jesus”.
He couldn’t, fam.
The letter wasn’t even BORN yet.

Bruh.

When last did you say “Yeshua”… with your chest?

Most of us? Never.
We only know the version the missionaries brought.
We don’t know the name the man actually heard with his ears.

Just imagine someone changing your name 1,500 years after you die…
and then telling the whole world that THEIR version is correct…
and if anyone asks questions, they say you are “disrespecting God”.

Come on, man.
At what point does tradition start becoming its own idol?

I’m just asking.

So is “Jesus” an idol? Eish… people won’t like this.

But let’s keep it real.

An idol isn’t only a carved statue, standing outside under the sun.
Sometimes an idol is the name we protect so much that we forget the truth behind it…
the name we defend harder than the actual history…
the word we repeat because everyone else repeats it.

So the real issue is not whether “Jesus” is evil or wrong.
The issue is:

Has the church fallen in love with the translation more than the truth?

Aya… now that’s the heat.

Here’s the reality, straight from the street:

The letter J is new.
The name “Jesus” is newer.
Yeshua is the original.
Everything else is layers and layers of tradition, corrections, edits, and European influence.

Now you decide:

Are you worshipping Yeshua, the real historical man… or the edited character brought later?

Only your spirit knows the truth.

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