Gospel singer Jimmy Gait has opened up about his brush with satanic cult illuminati, highlighting the tough conditions that he was given.
Illuminati is believed to be a secret society whose members are in direct contact with the devil whom they worship.
The satanic cult is said to practice strange rituals and offers members their deepest desires (money, fame, power etc.) in exchange for human sacrifice to the devil.
Jimmy Gait opened up on his encounter with Illuminati while speaking during an interview with Plug TV.
“I was offered money, I was offered a record deal as long as I don’t mention Jesus in my songs. When I went through the contract I realised that this was going to bind me to a different belief other than Christianity,” said Jimmy Gait
However, the gospel singer stated that he turned down the offer to join Illuminati because of the tough conditions he was give.
Below are some of the terms and condition that made Jimmy Gait turn his back on Illuminati:
Renounce his faith
Jimmy said that he was offered a lot of money in exchange for renouncing his faith in Jesus Christ.
“They had a lot of money and they wanted to put in a lot of money but it was as long as I recant my belief in Jesus.”
Do feel-good songs
Gait said that Illuminati demanded that he stops singing gospel songs and do other genres.
“They wanted me to do feel-good songs, motivational songs, they didn’t want me to be so hardcore in terms of the gospel.”
Money upfront
Jimmy Gait said that he was spooked after Illuminati gave him money upfront to do as commanded. He felt he wouldn’t unshackle himself from them if he took the money.
Bait
Gait said that he felt that Illuminati baited him with a lot of money and promises. But he felt there was a huge price for him to pay if he accepted what he was offered.
“That’s how it starts. I was being offered millions and a good life. It was going to be a down payment. They would produce my album, fly me off to South Africa to shoot the music videos.”
Sacrifice
Jimmy Gait wasn’t ready to compromise on his Christian beliefs more so because he had heard that Illuminati members practice strange rituals such as offering human sacrifice to the devil.
“I backed down even if they were offering me a lot of money and a record label that would see me go global, I said ‘no’,” said Jimmy Gait.