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ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
That's adorable you think that happened.
OluJacob · 26-30, M
@ItsMeMorgue I’m writing this because I care about you as a person, not because I want to judge or condemn you. I believe every human life has deep value, and that includes you. God is not distant or indifferent to you—He knows you, sees you, and loves you more deeply than any of us can fully understand.
The Bible tells us that all of us fall short of God’s holiness in different ways (Romans 3:23). Sin isn’t about ranking one person as worse than another—it’s about the reality that we all need saving. That’s why Jesus came. He didn’t come for the “already righteous,” but for sinners in need of grace (Luke 5:32).
Repentance doesn’t mean self-hatred or pretending struggles don’t exist. It means turning toward God and saying, “I need You. I can’t do life on my own.” Jesus calls us to deny ourselves and follow Him—not because He wants to take life away from us, but because He wants to give us true life (Luke 9:23; John 10:10).
God’s Word teaches that our identity is not meant to be rooted in labels, desires, or past wounds, but in Christ alone. When we give our lives to Him, He begins a process of renewal—transforming our hearts, our minds, and our direction (Romans 12:2). That process looks different for everyone, and it takes time, patience, and grace.
The invitation of Christ is open to you just as you are—but He loves us too much to leave us unchanged. He offers forgiveness, healing, purpose, and eternal life to anyone who is willing to come to Him in humility and faith (John 3:16; 2 Corinthians 5:17).
If you ever feel empty, restless, or like something is missing, I truly believe that’s your soul longing for the God who created it. Jesus stands ready to receive you—not with condemnation, but with open arms.
My hope isn’t to pressure you, but to invite you to seek Him honestly. If you ever want to talk, pray, or ask questions, I’m here.
Morgue is a word that has to do with the dead
Jacob encounter with God shows that name can always go a long way in ones life
In yoruba we say ile la nwo kato somo loruko
Meaning
Before a child is named we need to look at the background of the home he's from
Jacob had an encounter with Christ and was named Israel
Accept Christ and be a renewed person and he's going to give you eternal life
Peace 🕊