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Raymond Ayala, the Puerto Rican rapper known as Daddy Yankee, delivered his first sermon on Sunday since his announcement in December that he would retire from the industry to preach the Christian gospel and serve Jesus.
While Ayala explained on Sunday he had never stopped believing in God – and on occasion dabbled in politics, such as his 2008of late Sen. John McCain over former President Barack Obama – prior to his retirement he was not known as a conservative or religious figure. His music often included explicit and overtly sexual lyrics.his retirement in December, advising his fans, “to all the people who followed me, follow Jesus Christ, who is the way, the truth, and the life.
“If our lord made the ultimate sacrifice, sacrificed himself, paid the ultimate price, then what more can we do?” he asked. “So I had to sacrifice my career, the thing I loved most. Maybe you are sitting here without knowing the lord, as I was many times, and when they preached to me and that part came, I got silent and thought, ‘wow, that is to me.'”
Ayala explained that he was raised Catholic, making his first experiences in Evangelical worship events overwhelming. He credited his wife Mireddys González, whom he has been married to for nearly 30 years, for bringing him into her faith.
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