Very noteworthy releases today.
Kari Jobe- Where I Find You
Myron Butler- Worship
Bethel Music- The Loft Sessions
Very noteworthy releases today.
Kari Jobe- Where I Find You
Myron Butler- Worship
Bethel Music- The Loft Sessions
One of my morning “rutals” during devotions is to gather new music. As I was on iTunes this morning I noticed High Society on the Christian genre page. It confirmed my thoughts about them not labeling themselves “Christian” artist. I know their intention is to reach a different audience but no matter how we try to label ourselves the world will always label us as Christians. For a number of reasons. One of the main reasons is where will you “sell” the most. Even if we take the doctrine out of our music. We still reflect the One who sent us. It’s not a bad thing. The bad thing is that as Christians we struggle to define ourselves more than the world does.
I truly commend them to continue on in their fight for creative freedom. However, when I give an unbeliever a album like High Society, Japhia Life, Wize, Braille etc….they still say, “that Christian album was good. It was different”. At the end of the day we are cut from a different clothe and that will always show.
As another example, Owl City did the same thing. Only to end up right back in the “Christian” genre section. At the end of the day we aren’t Christian artist. We are Christians that make music and our music will always reflect the King if we are walking with Him. Sho Baraka tweeted something to the effect of “your life probably won’t be changed listening to this CD”. I beg to differ. Someone’s life will be changed or challenged when listening to High Society among other albums. Simply because the biblical principles are still very evident in the craft.
As a artist/writer etc. I will never be able to escape my roots if they are deep in Him. Even when there isn’t a clear biblical message. The world will always define me a “one of them”. You know one of them that follows the Way. The Way will always speak louder than any of our goals. I know serious tangent lol. That’s enough. Just a thought.
Proverbs 13:4- “Lazy people want much but get little, but those who work hard will prosper and be satisfied.” (NLT)
Hard work is something that can be incredibly rewarding. Many people today are always looking to cut corners or not do anything, but sometimes putting your nose…
Wow! Dope convo on good vs bad & God.
(Source: christianteens.about.com, via loveattacks)