James 4:14 says: Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away. Nobody knows what tomorrow will bring, and that’s why it’s best to say ‘Lord willing’ before you make any type of plans for the future. Malcolm Jamal Warner’s life was cut short last Sunday due to accidental drowning, and the news about his death swept through the nation like wildfire. He was best known for The Cosby Show and Malcolm and Eddie, and he was well-respected by everyone because he appeared to be a clean-cut, down-to-earth guy who people could relate to. My brother and I had a similar upbringing to the Cosbys like so many of my peers―both of our parents had good jobs, and we had a Catholic high school education and the HBCU experience as young adults.
I’m not going to lie―Warner’s death was a complete shock to me, and I was a little bothered by it even though I didn’t know the man personally. Furthermore, it doesn’t matter that he was a celebrity and was beloved by many because this tragedy reaffirms that YAHAWAH, who the world calls God, isn’t a respecter of persons pursuant to Romans 2:11, and no one knows when his or her time is up because we’re all sinners at the end of the day. And there will be many more instances like this one as we move closer to Jacob’s Trouble and the return of Yahawashi, who the world falsely and fraudulently calls Jesus Christ.
Ecclesiastes 12:7 says: Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it. We’re living in a time when judgments are being administered swiftly by the Heavenly Father. The lust of the flesh and the pride of life in this world is fleeting, and people aren’t really focused on the Word and are more concerned with worldly achievements rather than serving the LORD. Though Warner appeared to be a respectable and decent guy, he wasn’t in the truth. Now, he’s with the LORD in his right mind in the spiritual realm, and he knows that he’s an Israelite and not a Black man, a byword of this current system.
Warner’s death doesn’t come as a shock to the members of the elect―we don’t know anything about the sins that he committed in his previous life or even the ones that he presently committed before he died. Perhaps he knew that he was an Israelite and chose mammon over serving the Lord. Nevertheless, his soul is now at peace, and he was ultimately shown mercy by the Father because he won’t have to experience Jacob’s Trouble. I, myself, wrestle with the fact that nearly everyone I care about on this side is either going to die in Jacob’s Trouble or is going to be incinerated when the missiles finally hit America in the near future because they’ve rejected this truth and the true names of the Father and Son. Hell, there’s no guarantee that I’ll make it out of here, either―I’m just a prisoner of hope at the end of the day. All praise, honor, and glory go to Yahawah Bahasham Yahawashi.