Watchman Says This Reminds Me of a Bible Theme: What the Enemy Intended for Evil, God Would Use for Good. Doja Cat’s Demonic Music Video, Which Was Uploaded Last Week and Has Had Over 8 Million Views, One of the Top Comments on Doja Cat’s Music Video—Is, “Thanks Doja For Making Me Wanna Go to Church Everyday.”

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After witnessing the unsettling new music video for Doja Cat's single "Demons," many young admirers of the rapper are seeking refuge in Godly Believers institutions.

The 27-year-old singer appears in the song video dressed as a demon, joining other artists in the business such as Sam Smith and Lil Nas X. The video has received positive reviews from music reviewers, but it has been met with opposition from several Gen Z followers who believe it goes too far.

Christian rapper Ruslan said in a video posted to YouTube that "The Doja Cat's latest demonic song inadvertently caused millions of people to consider and are going back to church and beginning to pray again." Ruslan was referring to the unintended consequences of the song.

One of the most popular things people have said about Doja Cat's music video, which was just uploaded a week ago and already has over 8 million views, is "Thanks Doja to making me wanna go to church everyday."

One person remarked, "Thanks Doja for reminding me to definitely read my Bible and go to church," which was in response to one of Doja's previous posts. "Doja got me going to church daily now," another individual stated.

Someone else chimed in and said, "Gospel music is going to start playing on the playlist right after this."

The musician, whose given name is Amala Zandile Dlamini, first began making oblique references to the gloomy subject matter in the month of March. At that time, she altered her profile photo on TikTok to one of her dressed as a demon, and she also began posting stills from the music video on her Instagram account.

Tens of thousands of her followers expressed their concern for her in the comments section of a recent post, and many of them mentioned how her writing inspired them to seek out Jesus.

It is not necessary for you to watch the music video for yourself in order to understand that it is designed to be unsettling because it pays homage to horror movies such as "The Shining" and "Poltergeist."

This brings to mind the central message of the Bible, which is that whatever the adversary intended for evil, God will utilize for good. I want to thank God for bringing light where there was darkness, and I will pray for Doja as well as anybody else who is involved in this endeavor.

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This brings to mind a recurring motif in the Bible, which is that whatever the adversary intended for evil, God will utilize for good. The title of the song featured in Doja Cat's music video, which was just uploaded a week ago and has over 8 million views, is "Thanks Doja to making me wanna go to church everyday."

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