Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Where's Your Integrity???

"I dumb down for my audience and double my dollars/They criticize me for it yet they all yell "Holla"/If skills sold truth be told/I'd probably be/Lyricly Talib Kweli/Truthfully I wanna rhyme like Common Sense/(But i did five Mil)/I ain't been rhymin like Common since"

Jay-Z is one of my favorite hip-hop artist. Despite all the rumors of his affiliation with Freemasonry and Illuminati, no one can deny his ability to use words to paint a picture. The above lyrics are from his song "Moment of Clarity" from The Black Album. These series of lines display not only an issue found in the hip-hop community but it is found in the church as well and that is the "dumbing down" lyrics/sermons for the sake of money, profits, or popularity.

Jay-Z says that he has the ability to rap like Talib Kweli and Common (both are associated most with a form of rap that is conscience based). However Jay-Z is convinced that this style of rap and pure skill does not sell. So he says he "dumbs down" or gives a diluted form of rap in efforts to make a larger financial profits. Not only did this work for him ("But I did 5 Mil") but the audience tends to like this diluted music as well.

The same can be said about preaching. There are many gifted preachers throughout the world but how many of these preachers/pastors have "diluted" the gospel and revelation of God in efforts to gain financial profit, popularity, or increased numbers in the congregation. If you would allow me to remix Jay's lyrics for a sec "Dumbed down for my congregation to double my tithes/they criticize me for it but they all yell Hallelujah." I know it doesn't rhyme but I hope the message is clear.

In sanctuaries and studios across this nation, integrity needs to be re-established. Preachers/Pastors and Musicians (rappers, singers, producers, etc.) have the ability to influence the moves of all those within the reach of their voice. We must all hold fast to our integrity and not allow the outside pressures of money, fame, and fortune compromise the integrity of the art.

Pastors/Preachers hold fast to your integrity when preaching the Word of God. So many people trust the words that come out of our mouths. Therefore we must handle the Word of God with care. Also we must not be afraid to preach the truth and not fear that "people won't like us" or "my church won't grow." If your primary motive for preaching is to be known as "the best preacher in America" or for people "to like you" or "to have the largest congregation" do the world a favor and stop preaching now.

Pastors/Preachers integrity and faithfulness to God is more important than the accolades and ovations of others. Remember they cheered for Jesus at the beginning of the week and screamed "Crucify Him" at the end of the week. So we must hold fast to our integrity and preach the truth even if that means to the point of death.

I'm committed to trusting God in all I do and not compromising my integrity...who's joining me???

God Bless,

Rev

1 comment:

  1. Well written! U know I'm with you brother!!!

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