farruko-finds-“proof”-of-the-existence-of-god

This Monday, 14 in February, Farruko lived through some very distressing moments when he literally stood in the middle of the street with his car, which consumes fuel “like a dragon” , because he had forgotten to fill the tank.

His biggest concern was that someone might recognize him and try to kidnap him taking advantage of the fact that he was alone, but luckily not even two minutes passed before a good Samaritan driving a roadside assistance truck.

“He didn’t even ask me who I was, I don’t even know if he recognized me, I don’t know. He did not tell me anything. He simply poured the gasoline on me and told me: ‘Take care, dad, go for it,'” Farruko explained in a video posted on his Instagram.

“I was going to ask him if I owed him something, if he needed anything, but he didn’t even let me say it. He turned his back on me and laughed. My God, seriously, you really exist, dad, you take care of yours“He expressed.

In recent times, the interpreter of ‘Pepas’ has begun to pay more attention to everything what happens around him and he keeps finding proof that God really exists in the form, for example, of “good people” like the man who helped him when he was frightened and helpless.

“ I’m surprised because when I talk about that, with my concerts now and everything that’s happening to me, I always say: ‘Look, God, how you keep giving me signs,'” he said and added, “That man, if he’s watching this, God bless you. You didn’t let me give you a tip or pay you, but God bless your family and a thousand blessings fall on you”.

It was also this weekend when the real-name artist Carlos Efrén Reyes Rosado apologized for the lyrics of some of his songs and proclaimed his religious conversion, during a surprising preaching at a concert that sparked controversy on social media.

“I didn’t know the message that I was saying in my songs (…) I’m not proud of that,” he said during his performance at the FTX Arena in Miami, which many Internet users compared to “a mass.” .

And it is that in the show, his famous song ‘Pepas’ was played, which talks about drug use to enjoy the night in the clubs, but Farruko did not sing the lyrics.

“God knows how many of his children I hurt. And today I stop like a man to tell them to forgive me as a human being because love begins with forgiveness,” he said, according to videos circulating on the networks.

“We are all sinners, the Bible says so. God is good. Today I can say that God is dealing with me”, he stressed.

By Scribe