Just Like Nigerian Pastors, Gospel Artistes Can’t Lead You To Christ- Etcetera Again

    Just like our Nigerian pastors, Nigerian gospel songs cannot
    lead you to Christ. You can hate me all you want for saying this. After all,
    the early Christians were hated by the world for speaking the truth. Jesus
    himself warned us of this in John 15:19, “If ye were of the world, the world
    would love his own, but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you
    out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.
    The truth is that Nigerian gospel songs are not spiritually
    uplifting. They are mostly about the things of the flesh’ about riches and
    fame. The simple use of religious terms and phrases here and there is not
    enough to lead anyone to Christ. I dare you to go to any Nigerian gospel
    musician’s website and see if you will find a simple plan of salvation. You
    won’t. 

    Most of the songs being sold to the public as “Christian songs” are
    religious rubbish. You must have heard some gospel artistes claiming that
    people are coming to God through their music, but are they coming to Christ to
    be born again? There is a huge difference in singing in the name of God and
    singing for people to be born again in the incorruptible word of God. The Bible
    said in 1 Peter 1:23 that, “Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of
    incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever.”
    Satan loves all the religious songs that don’t mention the
    truth of God’s word. So, beware brethren, all this wishy-washy, ear-tickling
    and worldly gospel songs won’t take you anywhere near Christ.
    Most of them are songs without the truth, Churchianity and
    not Christianity. Because most of the Nigerian gospel musicians are themselves
    not Christ-like. They carry as many babes as the worldly hip hop stars.
    Fornicate on Saturday night and minister to you in church on Sunday morning,
    tasking you to wave your handkerchief in the name of the lord. Do not be
    deceived my brothers and sisters, God is no author of confusion. 
    Most of the
    people who sing and produce these gospel songs are not living in Christ. In
    Ephesians 5:11, God commands us to expose the works of darkness, not repackage
    them to make lots of money. Today in Nigeria, we hear of pastors and gospel
    artistes involved in s*x scandals and visiting native doctors. While in
    America, some gospel artistes have been rumoured to be members of known
    fraternities; selling their souls to the devil at the church of satan. 
    You may
    argue that we should focus on the music and not the singer, forgetting that
    music generally is a very powerful force that has a way of breaking down
    barriers. And the same powerful force can be tainted with negative lyrics and ungodly
    lifestyle that can pierce through the hearts of the listeners and reshape their
    values. 
    As a gospel musician, it is very important to bear in mind the fact
    that God’s word is the sole criterion for evaluating your music. It is very
    wrong to assume that the musical instrumentation itself apart from the lyrics
    is morally neutral. Tunes and melodies communicate messages regardless of
    lyrics. There is always a message implicit in the music itself. Bad music that
    contains “good” lyrics still conveys a bad message. Matthew 9:16 says, “Neither
    do men put new wine into old bottles, else the bottles break, and the wine
    runneth out and the bottles perish.” Let me clarify something. I am not saying
    that most gospel artistes are not of good intentions. Some even sincerely think
    that what they are doing is right. But let us also note that good intentions
    and sincerity do not translate to being right.
    So it would be a very foolish thing indeed if we blindly
    assume that gospel artistes are mature spiritually or that gospel music can
    lead us to Christ. The Bible says in Philippians 4:8, “Finally brethren,
    whatever things are true, whatever things are honest, whatever things are just,
    whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of
    good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy,
    meditate or think on them.

    This verse also applies to music because music is something
    that we meditate on and allow our minds to dwell upon. This means that a gospel
    song must be true, honest, morally excellent and worthy of praise if it is to
    be acceptable to God. It also means that the music must be of good report. In
    other words, the music and the singer must be of good reputation and be wholly
    dissociated with things that are wrong and contrary to God’s word. If a good
    thing is connected to a bad thing, then the good thing becomes contaminated. 
    The book Mathew 9:16 says, “No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old
    garment, for that which is put in to fill it up taketh from the garment, and
    the rent is made worse.” Most of these gospel songs are written in a fashion
    that is strange to the principles of Christianity. Gospel singers and pastors
    are now covering themselves in glory. Dining with politicians who evidently
    display everything the Bible condemns. 
    The Bible says in James 1:27 or 2 Peter
    2:20, that the world taints and makes impure. So as a gospel artiste, God
    commands that you cannot live in sin like men of the world. You cannot live
    like the worldly musicians. If your music sounds worldly, seems worldly, and
    promoted like a worldly music, then it is not gospel. When you glorify anything
    other than God in your music, it is called idolatry. And you are giving satan a
    great satisfaction. The message is the most integral part of the gospel. The
    gospel is good news, but it can also be bad news to sinners. 
    All sinners will
    go to hell. That is part of the gospel too, and if that is taken out, then it
    ceases to be gospel. God wants us to be speakers of the truth at all cost. And
    a gospel artiste who does not sing or speak of it shows that he or she does not
    believe it. Now the industry is celebrity driven. The focus is now on man and
    not God. Have we forgotten that, ‘that which is highly esteemed among men is
    abomination in the sight of God? Luke 16:15 says – “And he said unto them, Ye
    are they which justify yourselves before men, but knoweth your hearts, for that
    which is highly esteemed among men is abomination in the sight of God.” At this
    juncture, my brothers and sisters in the lord, I rest my case. Just like
    Apostle Paul says in Galatians 4:16: “I am therefore become your enemy, because
    I tell you the truth. So before you condemn me with you comments, remember the
    Bible says in 1st Chronicles 16:22, “Touch not my anointed, and do my prophets
    no harm.” Amen

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