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‘The Chosen’ actor details encounter with Holy Spirit: ‘From the outside in, He overtook me’
Texas — Actor Nick Shakoour, who plays Zebedee in the hit series “The Chosen,” recently described an encounter with the Holy Spirit at the end of season three that took him from believing in God to knowing that Jesus is real.
The young adult actor, who plays an older fisherman who is the father of two of Jesus’ disciples, James and John, shared his experiences with The Christian Post during a set visit.
“I did not think I had a shot in a million years to play a 50-year-old fisherman in Capernaum. From there, it just was a journey of ‘I don’t know what this is going to be about.’ But I knew it felt good coming here,” Shakoour said.
“At the time, I called it the vibe. In hindsight, it was the Holy Spirit definitely guiding us throughout this whole process because there’s no way that all of this would have happened if it wasn’t for God.”
Created by Dallas Jenkins, “The Chosen” has grown into a global phenomenon, having been streamed by over 500 million people worldwide. Season four of the history-making series is now underway, and a recent partnership with Lionsgate is expanding the show’s reach.
Shakoour revealed that, prior to “The Chosen,” he had never felt led to act in a faith-based production.
“How many faith-based projects are out there? There’s a lot, and I’ve never been interested in being a part of any of them or let alone acting in them or watching them. This has just been mind-blowing. Zebedee has become my favorite on-camera character to play. It’s so fun getting to be him,” he shared.
Taking on the role of Zebedee has changed how Shakoour views his faith in Jesus, with him declaring, “I don’t even [just] believe in Him anymore. I know Him!”
“I was invited to a church conference when I was here last September during season three, a few days before I flew back to California. I had people lay their hands over me, and it was at a point in time where I realized I wasn’t exactly happy even though I was on a successful show and something was missing,” the performer explained.
“I called out to God that day in a desperate way wanting to meet Him.”
Shakoour described a supernatural encounter with the Holy Spirit that changed him.
“I ended up at this conference, and the next thing I knew, my organs felt like they were being burned away. [It felt like] I was being vibrated and microwaved at the same time. And from the outside in, He just overtook me, and I fully came to understand who He is,” Shakoour testified.
“Since then, it’s been one encounter after the next, one relationship after the next. The reason I say I don’t believe in Him anymore is because I know Him now.”
The Hollywood actor believes “The Chosen” was what God used to bring him to that closeness in relationship with Him.
“I don’t have to try and believe in Him anymore like I used to. I used to always believe in God and Jesus, but it’s been amazing,” Shakoour continued. “This show has been a conduit, I believe, to get me here for this specific encounter that I had, which I never thought.”
He described it as a spiritual surgery and says he now understands why he was so comfortable in his role as Zebedee.
“When I’m stepping into this role, and then with the layers of the costume department so brilliantly designing that specific getup for Zebedee, and the makeup and hair department, how they can age him to look the way he does. When I step into him, I’m literally overtaken by this overwhelming warmth and protection. And, in hindsight, it was always God.”
Shakoour said God has “made me feel what it feels like to be a dad. I feel like a dad on the show. I genuinely feel like I’m a dad. I’ve never been a dad yet. But I feel what it’s like to be a dad.”
The sensation, the love that he feels while on set with his on-camera sons, is “natural,” and it is “something I never thought I’d be able to even fulfill. Like, I can’t relate to this guy. He’s a fisherman in his 50s, and he’s a dad.”
Season four of “The Chosen,” set to premiere in 2024, delves into the realities of life’s dark moments, painful moments, and even death. Shakoour said the show is perfect for the times we’re living in.
“What I’ve come to realize is our world is paralleling so much what’s happening in ‘The Chosen,’ and in ‘The Chosen,’ people are starting to take cover under the wings of Jesus,” he added.
“Some things that I’ve been telling a lot of close friends and relatives recently is that, in my heart, I keep hearing, ‘Take cover under His wings now.’ Based on everything we’ve been through, we don’t know what the future holds, but we do know that if we know Him, then no matter what’s thrown in our faces by evil, that He is going to triumph eventually, just like He did back then and He will once again.”
Sources:Christian Post
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For KING + COUNTRY Stars’ Big Plan to Bring Message of Jesus, ‘Redemption of Humanity’ to People Across America
For KING + COUNTRY, one of the most popular Christian and inspirational bands around, is gearing up for the Christmas season in a big way.
Just months after singers Joel and Luke Smallbone brought their family’s story to the big screen in biopic “Unsung Hero,” the duo are heading back to theaters with a new project, “A Drummer Boy Christmas Live.”
The cinematic experience, which will run from Dec. 5-9, will make For KING + COUNTRY’s popular Christmas show accessible to people across the nation.
And the brothers promise to deliver a “sonic journey that blends the sights and sounds of the season with the musical mastery, heartwarming storytelling, and dazzling production.” Joel Smallbone told CBN News he’s elated to bring the show to audiences:
“One of the things that we love is Christmas tours,” he told CBN News. “And we’ve done one almost every year since the beginning of the band.”
But with the Christmas season so short, he said they came up with another option: bringing the Christmas show to movie theaters so even more people can see it. The band performed a show at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, rallied 12,000 fans — and created “A Drummer Boy Christmas Live.”
Sources:BREAKING CHRISTIAN NEWS http://theendtimeradio.com
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കോഴിക്കോട്: മലയാള സിനിമ നടൻ മേഘനാഥൻ(60) അന്തരിച്ചു. ശ്വാസകോശ സംബന്ധമായ രോഗത്തെ തുടർന്നാണ് അന്ത്യം. കോഴിക്കോട് ബേബി മെമ്മോറിയൽ ആശുപത്രിയിൽ ചികിത്സയിൽ ആയിരുന്നു. നടൻ ബാലൻ കെ നായരുടെ മകനാണ്. ഒട്ടേറെ സിനിമകളിലഭിനയിച്ച മേഘനാഥൻ്റെ 1983 ൽ ഇറങ്ങിയ അസ്ത്രമാണ് ആദ്യചിത്രം. ചെങ്കോൽ, ഈ പുഴയും കടന്ന്, ഉത്തമൻ തുടങ്ങി 50ഓളം ചിത്രങ്ങളിൽ അഭിനയിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ട്.
സംസ്കാരം ഷൊർണ്ണൂരിലുള്ള വീട്ടിൽ വെച്ച് നടക്കും. ഭാര്യ സുസ്മിത, മകൾ പാർവതി.
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For KING + COUNTRY Stars’ Big Plan to Bring Message of Jesus, ‘Redemption of Humanity’ to People Across America
For KING + COUNTRY, one of the most popular Christian and inspirational bands around, is gearing up for the Christmas season in a big way.
Just months after singers Joel and Luke Smallbone brought their family’s story to the big screen in biopic “Unsung Hero,” the duo are heading back to theaters with a new project, “A Drummer Boy Christmas Live.“
The cinematic experience, which will run from Dec. 5-9, will make For KING + COUNTRY’s popular Christmas show accessible to people across the nation.
And the brothers promise to deliver a “sonic journey that blends the sights and sounds of the season with the musical mastery, heartwarming storytelling, and dazzling production.” Joel Smallbone told CBN News he’s elated to bring the show to audiences:
“One of the things that we love is Christmas tours,” he told CBN News. “And we’ve done one almost every year since the beginning of the band.”
But with the Christmas season so short, he said they came up with another option: bringing the Christmas show to movie theaters so even more people can see it. The band performed a show at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, rallied 12,000 fans — and created “A Drummer Boy Christmas Live.”
“It’s really beautiful,” Smallbone said. “This year, more than ever, I feel like we desperately just need to kind of keep the main thing the main thing, and these great hallmarks of humanity that are love, and joy, and peace, patience, kindness, goodness — let’s put them back in the driver’s seat this Christmas.”
Ultimately, Smallbone said “A Drummer Boy Christmas Live” is all about honoring the true meaning of Christmas.
“This is singing about baby Jesus, and this is singing about the redemption of humanity, and this is singing about BC to AD,” he said.
As for upcoming plans after the theatrical experience, Smallbone said For KING + COUNTRY is, for the first time since the beginning of the band, spending a year away from touring.
“We’re … going away to write and record … and we’re also going away to work on our next feature film that is going to production next fall,” he said, explaining that the band will come back to perform after these upcoming projects.
Sources:faithwire
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