Black Woman Died & What Jesus Revealed About WHITE PEOPLE Will Shock You! – Jesus NDE Testimony

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Black Woman Died & What Jesus Revealed About WHITE PEOPLE Will Shock You! - Jesus NDE Testimony

Dorothy had always lived a simple, fulfilling life, anchored by family, faith, and the comforting routine of caregiving. But October 3rd, 2023, shattered that tranquility forever. A sudden, violent car crash ended her earthly life and propelled her into an experience that would profoundly alter her understanding of the world and her role within it.

At the moment of impact, Dorothy felt no pain—only peace and weightlessness. From above, she watched the frantic efforts of paramedics attempting to rescue her physical body. Yet, despite the severity of the scene, Dorothy felt no fear, only a gentle curiosity and serene calm.

Soon, a radiant, living light enveloped her, drawing her closer, filling her with an indescribable love. A voice, both powerful and tender, called her name, “Dorothy, come.” Instantly, she recognized it was Jesus, His presence profound and undeniable.

As Dorothy stood before Jesus, she felt an overwhelming purity, stripping away every earthly regret and burden. She knelt instinctively, filled with reverence and awe, sensing deeply the authority, goodness, and sorrow in His eyes. When He touched her hand, Dorothy was flooded with profound understanding of the world—its hidden spiritual battles and widespread deception.

Jesus showed her scenes of humanity caught in division, manipulated by unseen forces. He revealed how racial tensions were deliberately inflamed by spiritual darkness, causing deep wounds on all sides. Jesus explained that people were trapped by lies, unable to recognize the true spiritual war waging around them.

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In vivid detail, Dorothy saw future visions—cities dominated by oppressive technologies. People silently moving, controlled by invisible digital chains, unaware they had lost their freedom. Jesus explained that this future would emerge subtly through convenience and comfort, masking a deeper spiritual bondage.

Most importantly, Dorothy saw the truth behind racial division. Jesus emphasized that both Black and White people were deceived, manipulated into believing harmful lies. Black individuals were chained by inherited pain and resentment, while White individuals were ensnared by guilt and confusion, both sides blinded from seeing their common humanity.

“Tell them the truth,” Jesus instructed her urgently. “Many will ignore, but those who hear my voice will awaken.”

He then revealed a vision of humanity’s stolen identities, souls distracted and confused by the world’s empty promises. Dorothy understood that people had forgotten their divine purpose, chasing transient pleasures instead.

Yet, amidst the heaviness, there was hope. Jesus showed her warriors of truth—ordinary people shining with courage and conviction, breaking chains by speaking the truth. These souls were protected and guided, their strength not in violence but in unwavering faith.

Dorothy knew she couldn’t remain with Jesus, though her heart longed to stay. There was a message she was entrusted to deliver. Jesus gently explained she had to return, to share her experience and wake others from the dangerous deception before it was too late.

Returning to life was difficult. Many dismissed her vision as a dream or fantasy. Yet Dorothy knew she couldn’t remain silent. The urgency burned within her—to warn others, to remind them of their true identity, to point them back to Jesus.

Dorothy’s story, though challenging and often met with skepticism, became a beacon. Her message was simple yet powerful: the world is changing rapidly, deception is already here, and the choice is clear. It’s not about comfort, convenience, or societal acceptance. It’s about choosing truth over lies, courage over convenience, and, ultimately, choosing the harder but life-giving road leading home.

Dorothy shared her testimony not to frighten but to awaken, inviting each person to recognize the deeper reality behind everyday life and urging them to choose wisely before the time became too late.

Sᴇᴇ Mᴏʀᴇ: Jesus ‘wasn’t called Jesus’ as scientists say Son of God went by something else

Jesus’ name has been through various different translation throughout the years, however historian now claim Jesus’ real name might be closer to the name we now know as ‘Joshua’

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Jesus has been known as many names throughout the years (Image: Getty Images)

Jesus Christ probably had a totally different name, experts have sensationally claimed. Boffs reckon he would have gone by a moniker in his native language of Aramaic which would be unrecognisable to us.

It is a far cry from our modern tongue and the name Jesus has letters which were not even used in written language until 1,500 years after the ‘son of God’ died. The name of Christianity’s main figure has been mangled over time after being repeatedly translated – mutating from Aramaic to Hebrew, then Greek and into Latin.


It finally received an English translation in the 16th century by which time it had become ‘Jesus’.

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In Hebrew this name is written as “Yeshu” which is closer to the English name “Joshua.”(Image: Getty Images)

Linguists also claim the surname was not ‘Christ’ and instead would have been linked to his home town of Nazareth in Israel. It means Jesus’ real name was probably actually Yeshu Nazareen. Professor Dineke Houtman, an expert on the relationship between Judaism and Christianity said: “We cannot know for sure which languages Jesus spoke.

“However, given his family background in Nazareth, we can assume his day-to-day language was Aramaic.”

The religious studies boff, from the Protestant Theological University in the Netherlands, said Jesus with a hard ‘J’ wasn’t a name that existed at the time he lived.

Professor Houtman added: “His name would probably have been in Aramaic – Yeshua. It is likely that this is also how he introduced himself. Another possibility is the shorter form Yeshu which is the form used in later rabbinic literature.”

The name Yeshu was as popular as the name Arthur is today. Professor Candida Moss, of Birmingham University added: “Most scholars agree that his name was Yeshua or possibly Yeshu, which was one of the most common names in first-century Galilee.”

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Jesus’ lived in a region called Judea that was under the control of the Roman Empire that is now located in modern day Israel and Palestine(Image: Getty Images)

And experts cast doubt on the name ‘Christ’ too. Historian Dr Marko Marina, of Zagreb University said: “In the ancient world, most people didn’t have a last name as we understand it today. Instead, they were identified through other means, such as their parentage, place of origin, or other distinguishing characteristics.

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“For example, someone might be referred to as ‘John, the son of Zebedee’ or ‘Mary Magdalene’, with ‘Magdalene’ probably indicating she was from a place called Magdala.”

Many scholars agree Jesus, who was frequently referred to as Jesus of Nazareth, would likely have incorporated his hometown into his name.