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Jason Silver 🇨🇦

@JasonSilver

I put scripture to music. My word-for-word Psalms, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, etc. available on your fave streaming platform. Kingston ON

Sydenham انضم Nisan 2008
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Jason Silver 🇨🇦
Jason Silver 🇨🇦@JasonSilver·
When you read the scripture of Isaiah, it's hard to picture anyone other than Jesus. He was oppressed, He was afflicted, yet He did not open his mouth.
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Ihunanya Chi ❤️
Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi·
Let’s take some time to talk about the spirit of rejection, a spirit that quietly, subtly, and painfully affects lives, often without anyone noticing. I had a dream once that opened my eyes to the way this spirit creeps into people’s lives. In the dream, I saw how rejection can attach to a person even before they are born. It was a vivid picture: i saw two people deeply in love. Everything seemed perfect… until the woman became pregnant. Rather than joy and celebration, there was tension, fear, and confusion. The pregnancy was unplanned. They were still young and full of dreams, and suddenly, the weight of responsibility fell on them. The man wanted the pregnancy out but the woman was afraid for her life. In the middle of this turmoil, I saw something happened i saw the spirit of rejection entered the unborn child. It settled there. Eventually, the woman kept the pregnancy, and the child was born. As the child grew, the spirit’s influence became visible. He was always unhappy, always feeling that he did not belong. No matter how much love he was shown, no matter the care he received, he carried an invisible burden, a deep sense of being unwanted. That spirit whispered to him constantly: “You are not wanted.” “You don’t belong here.” “There is something wrong with you.” Even when surrounded by people who cared for him, he felt isolated. He overthought small interactions, wondering if he had been noticed, if he had been loved enough, if he mattered at all. He became a shadow of himself, trapped in fear, despair, and longing for a love that always seemed just out of reach. He even thought about ending his life, not realizing that the rejection he felt was not from people around him, but from a spirit that had attached itself to him. The spirit of rejection is subtle. It is not loud or obvious. Victims carry it silently, but its effects are devastating. It causes: • A constant feeling of being the odd one out, even in a group of friends or family • Overthinking and second-guessing every social interaction, small gesture, or word • Feeling unwanted, even when people genuinely show love • Sudden waves of sadness and despair with no clear reason It isolates its victims, making them feel like outsiders even among those who love them the most. Many who struggle with this do not even know what it is. Some think it is just part of their personality or the way they were raised, unaware that a demonic influence has been shaping their emotions, thoughts, and relationships. The dream made me understand that our words and actions carry weight. We must be careful with how we treat others. And if you are not ready for marriage or parenthood, guard yourself. Do not bring a child into the world if you are not ready to love them fully. A child who is unwanted from the start can carry the pain of rejection for a lifetime. The choices we make carelessly can leave permanent scars in the lives of others. The spirit of rejection is real, and it is relentless. It follows its victims everywhere. It distorts their perception, making them feel unworthy, unloved, and disconnected. It is one of the most destructive forces because it attacks not just emotions, but the very identity of a person.
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Jason Silver 🇨🇦
Jason Silver 🇨🇦@JasonSilver·
When you read the scripture of Isaiah, it's hard to picture anyone other than Jesus. He was oppressed, He was afflicted, yet He did not open his mouth.
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Jason Silver 🇨🇦
Jason Silver 🇨🇦@JasonSilver·
Hey brothers and sisters! Although I've been sick the last few days, I managed to drag myself over to the studio to record my next song, from Zechariah 12:10. It's set for release on April 3rd, but you can get a sneak peak now! patreon.com/posts/weekly-u…
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Jason Silver 🇨🇦
Jason Silver 🇨🇦@JasonSilver·
@1cor127 It's my pleasure! I hope and pray that my effort will be blessed by the Father and that many will turn their hearts to Him!
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Jason Silver 🇨🇦
Jason Silver 🇨🇦@JasonSilver·
I noticed that YouTube now has a "hype" button for giving credits to your favourite videos... wouldn't it be cool if my Isaiah 53 song was hyped enough to rise in the ratings? Link in the comments...
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Abraham Mason
Abraham Mason@AbrahamMMason·
@JasonSilver YouTube had the hype button for a while now and I can hype your video, brb
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Jason Silver 🇨🇦
Jason Silver 🇨🇦@JasonSilver·
740 years before Jesus was born, Isaiah prophesied events and circumstance of His life, ministry, position, death and resurrection! It's remarkable! For the Easter season, Isaiah 53 is one of the most quoted scriptures, and I thought it would be appropriate to try to set it to music. I hope it inspires you and moves you to seek Him. In Jesus you'll find meaning and purpose, hope and joy, love and fulfillment. There is no greater name, no better person than Jesus the Messiah. open.spotify.com/track/2aB7ChQ3…
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Jason Silver 🇨🇦
Jason Silver 🇨🇦@JasonSilver·
Ugh, I've been sick since Tuesday night. I feel so unproductive laying in bed all day. I've watched a few good podcasts though! Way to go, @PierrePoilievre!
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Cataleya Wilson
Cataleya Wilson@Cataleya490467·
@JasonSilver Beautiful views for a beautiful song! Thanks for sharing this with us!
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Jason Silver 🇨🇦
Jason Silver 🇨🇦@JasonSilver·
Sometimes I find myself using a metaphor without even realizing it. For example, I might say something like, "stay on the straight and narrow," or refer to my life as a "journey." This section of Psalm 119 also uses the pathway to describe the preferred choices one can make in life. In today's video, I filmed a route that crosses through our village, which is called the "Cataraqui Trail." It is a former railway line between Kingston and Smiths Falls, Ontario. It's a beautiful walk, which I find relaxing and peaceful. Years ago, when the engineers first laid out the route for this railway line, they carefully noted the landscape through which it must pass. Because locomotives are not able to navigate sharp corners or climb steep grades, planning the route had to have been a time-consuming and challenging task! The railway line needs to visit specific towns and cities, be as direct as possible, avoid hilly terrain, span deep valleys, cross rivers, lakes, and swamps. In a similar way, the ultimate Engineer, the God of all creation, has mapped out the ideal route to take through life. He didn't stop there, but also has walked it before us, and asks us to follow Him on this path to salvation. He knows our limitations. He understands that we face mountains of difficulty in life, valleys of sorrow, and many times encounter sharp corners which can take us by surprise. Where are you on this path? Are you trying to find your own way, or walking in the law of the Lord? Perhaps it's time to consider whether your life has "jumped off the rails," if you need to "reorient" yourself to the truths of God? I invite you now, to reaffirm your decision to follow in the ways of the Lord. Amen
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Weapon of Prayer/Judy
Weapon of Prayer/Judy@WeaponofPrayer·
“Would you like to enter the gates of righteousness? You simply need to ask that God become your salvation! Let your guilt go, don't worry about being good enough. Just accept Jesus' sacrifice, the sacrifice he made for you.” Good Word & song, thx Jason👇
Jason Silver 🇨🇦@JasonSilver

Have you ever thought about the term, "the gate of the Lord," or "the gates of righteousness?" It's mentioned in this Psalm, and I find it a curious expression. In ancient times, cities were protected by gates, and perhaps this word-picture is used to describe an entrance to the very city of God! In any case, gates are typically used to keep things in, or to keep things out. In this instance, apparently the righteous are able to enter, and presumably the unrighteous may not. Thinking about righteousness, I had an emotional conversation with someone very close to me last week. When we get together, there is often tension and frustration, because we have such different ways of looking at the world. This person has turned away from organized religion and Christianity in particular, because of the guilt they feel, and the sense that they could never be good enough for God. Of course, none of us can be good enough for God, and that is the whole point of Jesus' death! He received punishment for our sins, so that we could be declared "not guilty!" To feel guilt as one tries to follow Jesus, is to miss the point altogether! Like my dear friend, the psalmist, (probably David), seems to be aware of his own guilt. He realizes that he would not normally be admitted through the gates of righteousness, but that they've been opened to him anyway! He says in verse 21, that he thanks God for hearing his request, and for becoming his salvation! I love the nuance of that phrase. "Becoming" his salvation, not just giving him salvation. In Matthew, chapter 21, Jesus himself refers to this scripture, as if describing the impact he would have on the world! He was rejected, and through his death, he became the cornerstone upon which the whole system is aligned. He quite literally, became our salvation. That sends chills right up and down my spine! This scripture is a powerful prophecy, written and sung hundreds of years before Jesus walked this earth! And we're meant to notice: reference to this Psalm is found in many places throughout the Bible, including Isaiah, Matthew, Mark, Luke, Acts, Ephesians, and 1st Peter! Would you like to enter the gates of righteousness? You simply need to ask that God become your salvation! Let your guilt go, don't worry about being "good enough." Just accept Jesus' sacrifice, the sacrifice he made for you. Amen

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