I need to say this the way it happened, because I don’t think it’s supposed to be cleaned up or reworded.

I was listening to Ya Girl Renae’s podcast, just letting it play, and at first I thought it was going to be like any other episode. But then her tone shifted. You know when someone stops talking at people and starts speaking from a place that feels heavier? That’s when I leaned in.

She said that God told her more death is coming.

Not as a guess.
Not as a metaphor.
Not as a “what if.”

As a warning.

She said, “The government can’t save you, and your money will be no good.” And when she said it, it didn’t sound political. It didn’t sound dramatic. It sounded final—like someone repeating exactly what they were told, even though they knew people wouldn’t like it.

What stood out to me most wasn’t even the words themselves. It was how serious she was about people still rejecting God’s voice. She kept saying that God is calling men and women to repentance, and people are acting like they have more time than they actually do.

Listening to her, I realized something uncomfortable: people only want to hear God when His voice agrees with their plans. If He warns, people tune Him out. If He disrupts comfort, people label it fear-mongering. But she kept repeating that warnings are mercy, not cruelty.

She talked about how death won’t just be something you hear about on the news. It will be evident. Tangible. Impossible to ignore. And that part honestly sat in my chest for a while, because we already see it happening in pieces—and still, people explain it away.

She said God is drawing a line. Not between rich and poor. Not between political parties. But between obedience and rebellion. Between repentance and pride.

And what scared me the most wasn’t the idea of death coming—it was the idea that people will still refuse to listen even when it becomes obvious.

I remember her saying that people trust systems more than God. They trust money, governments, stability, and routines. But she made it clear: when those things fail, there will be nothing left to hide behind.

This wasn’t a podcast that made me feel entertained. It made me feel alert. Like, “Okay… this is one of those moments where you don’t just scroll past and forget.”

I’m sharing this because I really believe some people missed the weight of what she said. Or maybe they heard it and didn’t want to sit with it. But once you hear something like that, you’re responsible for how you respond to it.

You can dismiss it.
You can water it down.
You can say it’s too intense.

But you can’t say you didn’t hear the warning.


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