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The Real Battlefield
People say the war is spiritual… and I believe that. But the battlefield most people are standing on right now isn’t some mystical place in the clouds. It’s the human mind.
The real attack is psychological.
It’s confusion, constant noise, and narratives designed to keep people emotionally reactive instead of calmly thinking. It’s propaganda, fear, division, and an endless flood of information meant to overwhelm people until they stop questioning anything at all.
When someone can control how you think…
they eventually control how you live.
A spiritual war doesn’t look like swords and armor. It looks like headlines, algorithms, and pressure to conform. It looks like convincing people that truth is subjective and that standing on principle somehow makes you dangerous.
The defense against that isn’t anger or panic. It’s clarity. A clear mind, a grounded heart, and the discipline to slow down and think for yourself while everyone else is being pulled into chaos.
Guard your mind. That’s the real battlefield.
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Amazing Grace/Rockhestra Version
~ Ruddy Christian ~
This is my 🎸🎻ROCKHESTRA 🎺🎼 rendition of the world’s most famous hymn, “Amazing Grace.” To match the incredible weight of this song’s history, I combined the raw power of rock with the grandeur of a symphony orchestra—and yes, I kept the spirit of the iconic bagpipes in mind!
🌙💭The Story of John Newton: From Wretch to Redeemed🕰️
Behind these beautiful lyrics lies a gritty true story. The song was written by John Newton (1725–1807), a man who began his life as a brutal captain of slave ships. He was far from a holy man; he was deeply involved in the African slave trade.
The turning point came in 1748, when a violent storm nearly wrecked his ship. Facing death, Newton cried out to God for mercy. That moment marked the beginning of his conversion. He eventually abandoned the slave trade, became an Anglican priest, and dedicated his life to faith and the abolitionist movement.
🚶♂️➡️The Song’s Journey
🗓️1772: Newton wrote these lyrics—likely for a New Year’s sermon—as a direct autobiography. When he wrote “I once was lost, but now am found,” he meant it literally and spiritually.
🗓️1779: It was first published in the collection Olney Hymns.
🗓️1830s: The lyrics were finally paired with the “New Britain” folk tune in the American South, giving us the melody we know today.
🗓️1972: While sung by everyone from Judy Collins to Chris Tomlin, the iconic bagpipe version by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards cemented its place in global pop culture.
I hope this version reminds you that no one is ever too far gone for Grace.
(Ruddy Christian)
lyrics:
AMAZING GRACE
Amazing grace
How sweet the sound
That saved a wretch
Like me I once was lost,
But now I’m found
Was blind, But now I see
Twas grace that taught my heart to fear
And grace my fears relieved
How precious did that grace appear
The hour I first believed
When we’ve been there ten thousand years
Bright shining as the sun
We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise
Than when we first begun
Amazing grace
How sweet the sound
That saved a wretch
Like me I once was lost,
But now I’m found
Was blind, But now I see
Was blind But now I see
…these aren’t the same lyrics as in the video above, but it has the same concept.
hope you have a great day!
thanks for stopping by!!

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