The Prodigal Band’s ‘Missions of God’: Snippets On How the Prodigal Band Carries Them Out (Part Three): Guitarist-Producer Mick’s Mission

I would say Mick’s mission was given to him by God’s angels, the Tooters, as it was given because of his connections to the occult as well as the fact that he was considered by the media and fans and more as the most reprobate member of the prodigal band, including the fact that he had been bisexual and hung out with supposed Satanists. Further, when the angel gave him the mission message while the singer held his final song note at that local music festival in July, 2000, that angel “spewed fire” in disgust as he spoke (from Chapter Ten of The Prophesied Band, © 1998 Deborah Lagarde). The angel’s message is below:

None of the six were more shaken than Mick, who shivered mightily in his clothes as Tooter One, with a voice that could spew brimstone, helped the lanky one recount his many acts of perversion: pagan worship, leading your occultist Druid Family cult, promoting and loving the satanic singer, Adam Bloodlove.

“Even so, you have finally seen some of the error of your ways and are thus entitled to complete your mission. One, continue to mend your sinful lifestyle. As you do this, we, The Tooters of The Creator, charge you with making your fellows in perversion see their own errors. As well as you can, lead the fornicators and pagan worshipers to the One True God. Your mission completion will help Him weigh the rest of your life in the balance. We hope you will not be found wanting.”

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The Prodigal Band’s ‘Missions of God’: Snippets On How the Prodigal Band Carries Them Out (Part Two): Guitarist-Band Leader Jack’s Mission

Next up is guitarist-band leader Jack’s mission, which was given to him during singer Erik’s final singing note to end the performance of a prophetic song at a local music festival, given to him by God’s angels, the Tooters. The message to him, stated in the snippet below, was given to him for two reasons. One, he was the leader of the band, having also been the leader of the street gang four of the band members originally hailed from. Two, he was the only band member who had ever actually read God’s Word, the Holy Bible. Never mind that his father, who followed an evil fake “Christian” cult, beat him over the head with it! So that, while he had read parts of the Bible, having been abused with it, Jack was still reluctant to lead band members into studying it, as stated below. Thus, this mission wasn’t exactly an easy one! Yet while abuse from his father using the Bible caused Jack to hate Christianity, he never thought Christ Himself favored this abuse, which is why the Tooter giving him the mission message could count on Jack doing the mission, stated in the angel’s final sentence about ‘guidance.’

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The Prodigal Band’s ‘Missions of God’ Snippets: How the Prodigal Band Carries Them Out (Part One): Singer Erik’s Mission

So begins another snippets episode series from The Prodigal Band Trilogy. This series, in at least six parts, shows how each of the prodigal band members carries out examples of their given ‘missions of God,’ given by His angles, the Tooters, and given to them simultaneously during the final singing note at the very end of a performance of a prophetic song at a music festival in their home city of Walltown in northeast England. It is important to note that the Tooters, after telling each of them their given missions, tell them it is God’s Will for them to carry out these missions, for they are, indeed, ‘the prophesied band.’ The given missions, thus, are given to them in the final chapter of the second trilogy novel, The Prophesied Band.

First up is perhaps the mission that would seem to be the easiest to carry out, since it simply involved singing—to have the youth hearing Sound Unltd vocalist Erik’s singing voice to repent of their sinning ways and call upon the name of the Lord, that is, Christ. Only the singer doesn’t fully understand what the angels are saying, because, after all, he is an ‘unrepentant sinner’ and is not ‘religious.’ So, while singer Erik’s mission seems easy since it just involves singing, what the mission also implies is that the singer would have to, first of all, do a ‘mission’ on himself! It’s easy to sing about Christ, but would one really choose to sing about Christ unless one truly believes on Christ? Further, can a person singing about Christ, but not believing in Christ, convince the listener of the song to accept Christ as Lord and Savior? Hmmmm….

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