Once again God is expanding on my purpose for my life. It's amazing how I've known that I was meant to be a musician since I was 13 but that was all I knew. Now here I sit with greater revelation on why He's entrusted me with this gift and how I'm supposed to use it, and I know I haven't even come close to the fullness of it!
This morning I saw a tweet about music being a runway to God encounters. God took that simple phrase and began to expand on it. Here's what He's been speaking to me.
As a musician, I automatically have a platform. Even in the Bible the musicians were the ones to go in front of the army. Why?
1. To send a message to the opposing army that they were on they're way. To announce the coming of war! To communicate to the opposing team!
We have the ability to send a message to the opposing team! But when we decide we want to blend in and make the same noise and sound that everyone around us is making, how can we even be heard! We have been given a voice but if we just say what everyone else is already saying, then we chose to give up our voice and support the message of someone else. Saying something different will always cause friction, because it causes people to chose. "When you have options, division is the next step", but if we dont give them a reason to choose what is right then we are responsible for the lack of change. What do you want to see happen in the world? Sing about that!
2. They also at the same time would pump up their army! Music has a way of connecting with your emotions and causes you to feel something. There was a sense of victory that attached itself to the music and helped the soldiers to fight with everything in them.
I believe that it is the same way with music today. Musicians still have a huge platform and how we chose to use that platform determines the outcome of our society.
Now lets look at the current state of our society. What is the statistic for the age kids start having sex? I know the age keeps getting lower and lower. And what do they think love is? How do they treat one another? What kind of music are they listening to? It's all about relationships, sex, hurt, anger, revenge and we wonder why our children are struggling so badly! What you expose yourself to is what your going to learn from. The future of our country lies in the hands of our children and we continue to dump all our hurts and anger on them through the platform of music. And we wonder why our nation is in such bad shape.
Musicians, it's time we recognize our responsibility to our nation and the world. America has such a huge influence on the rest of the world too! We are way to powerful to take our gift lightly. It's time we rise up and use our gifts to encourage our world. Not just sell songs and write hits to glorify ourselves. We have been entrusted with too much to be selfish. But we will only write from the overflow of our hearts. What we dwell on is what we limit ourselves too. If we choose to be influenced by the same music that is influencing the world, we will only continue to give the world what it already has. I refuse to contribute to the current state of our nation but the way to start to create change, is to change me.
God, continue to show me how to live in such a way that when this gift comes out of me it will be a runway to You.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Music, Emotions & God
I was reading in my current choice of literature this morning. "Kissed the girls and made them cry" by Lisa Bevere (good stuff). I just really wanted to share something that really spoke to me as a musician and songwriter who is madly in love with God. Hope it speaks to you too.....
"Music is an essential key to the awakening of our love for God, because music has the power to usher us past our present reality and into the very presence of God. It lifts our truest and deepest emotions closer to the surface and transports us to a dimension closer to the heart of God. He can speak for us when words are hard to express and our feelings are so overwhelming. As a youth David used the power of music to draw him closer to God and keep loneliness at bay while tending sheep. As he sang he sensed God's presence with him in the wilderness."
The music we listen to has the power to control our emotions. When we choose to listen to music that feeds our emotions instead of causes us to rise above our circumstance, we've chosen to remain in that state. If we want to change our situations, we need to be careful of what we take in. What goes in is what's gonna come out. I have no problem with love songs and listening to secular radio, but I really have no desire to because my desire is for Him, and most of the time that's not who they're talking about.
As musicians and songwriters I think we need to realize the power we have been entrusted with. What kind of influence do we want to have? The sounds and words we release into the atmosphere have the power to change lives, communities, and even our nation. How are we going to chose to use the anointing and power we've been given, to simply blend in or change history?
"Someone in this generation is gonna make a noise thats gonna shape a nation!"
"Music is an essential key to the awakening of our love for God, because music has the power to usher us past our present reality and into the very presence of God. It lifts our truest and deepest emotions closer to the surface and transports us to a dimension closer to the heart of God. He can speak for us when words are hard to express and our feelings are so overwhelming. As a youth David used the power of music to draw him closer to God and keep loneliness at bay while tending sheep. As he sang he sensed God's presence with him in the wilderness."
The music we listen to has the power to control our emotions. When we choose to listen to music that feeds our emotions instead of causes us to rise above our circumstance, we've chosen to remain in that state. If we want to change our situations, we need to be careful of what we take in. What goes in is what's gonna come out. I have no problem with love songs and listening to secular radio, but I really have no desire to because my desire is for Him, and most of the time that's not who they're talking about.
As musicians and songwriters I think we need to realize the power we have been entrusted with. What kind of influence do we want to have? The sounds and words we release into the atmosphere have the power to change lives, communities, and even our nation. How are we going to chose to use the anointing and power we've been given, to simply blend in or change history?
"Someone in this generation is gonna make a noise thats gonna shape a nation!"
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
"Her spirit returned"
Lately God has been pounding the phrase "Self-pity destroys Hope" over and over into my head. The other week at work while I was sorting through apple after apple, He spoke that simple phrase to my heart. At first I was just like, yes that's good, but the next morning I woke up and it was like God flipped the switch while I was sleeping and the light bulb turned on! I suddenly saw area's where I had lost hope and then He pointed out that I had lost hope out of pity for myself. My selfishness began to take over my mind. I became absorbed in my disappointment and frustrations and because things were not going my way, I slowly began to give up. I began to allow dreams and desires to die because my current situation looked hopeless.
Tonight I read Luke 8:49-52. It's the story of the a man who ran desperately to Jesus because his daughter was sick and He wanted Jesus to heal her. Here, read this:
49 While He was still speaking, someone *came from the house of the synagogue official, saying, “Your daughter has died; do not trouble the Teacher anymore.” 50 But when Jesus heard this, He answered him, “Do not be afraid any longer; only believe, and she will be[a]made well.” 51 When He came to the house, He did not allow anyone to enter with Him, except Peter and John and James, and the girl’s father and mother. 52 Now they were all weeping and lamenting for her; but He said, “Stop weeping, for she has not died, but is asleep.” 53 And they began laughing at Him, knowing that she had died. 54 He, however, took her by the hand and called, saying, “Child, arise!” 55 And her spirit returned, and she got up immediately; and He gave orders for something to be given her to eat. 56 Her parents were amazed; but He instructed them to tell no one what had happened.
Now this passage is full of so many things we can learn, but here is what jumped off the page to me tonight. Everyone was so focused on the fact that SHE DIED. Yes she did die. Do you see this? Now just keep that in your head. This girl is dead. Not sleeping, she is dead. Most of the time when it looks as though there is no hope left, that's when we give up! Why keep believing for something because it's obviously never going to happen? That is living in the worldly culture! Yes, in this world, there is no cure for death. We cannot bring people back to life. But now let's go back and read this again. Jesus of course does not live with a worldly mentality. He lives in the Kingdom culture. In the Kingdom culture, death can be cured and not only cured but reversed and better then ever! There can be complete healing and restoration! My favorite part of this passage is where it says, "Her spirit returned". If it "returned" that means it left. Are you getting this?
We have a choice. We can live with a worldly mentality and settle for death of our dreams, desires, physical death, sickness ect... or we can live with a Kingdom mentality and see death bow to the power of Jesus Christ! Not even death can stop Jesus from bringing life and restoration to a situation.
No matter what your situation is, it will only change if you change your mind. It all comes back to renewing the mind. If you choose to stay limited to the way the world understands things, you've chosen to settle for death and disappointment. Run to Jesus just like the desperate father did in this story. Invite Jesus into your situation. Let Him breathe life into the dead areas of your life.
"To have a resurrection, you have to have a death."
Tonight I read Luke 8:49-52. It's the story of the a man who ran desperately to Jesus because his daughter was sick and He wanted Jesus to heal her. Here, read this:
49 While He was still speaking, someone *came from the house of the synagogue official, saying, “Your daughter has died; do not trouble the Teacher anymore.” 50 But when Jesus heard this, He answered him, “Do not be afraid any longer; only believe, and she will be[a]made well.” 51 When He came to the house, He did not allow anyone to enter with Him, except Peter and John and James, and the girl’s father and mother. 52 Now they were all weeping and lamenting for her; but He said, “Stop weeping, for she has not died, but is asleep.” 53 And they began laughing at Him, knowing that she had died. 54 He, however, took her by the hand and called, saying, “Child, arise!” 55 And her spirit returned, and she got up immediately; and He gave orders for something to be given her to eat. 56 Her parents were amazed; but He instructed them to tell no one what had happened.
Now this passage is full of so many things we can learn, but here is what jumped off the page to me tonight. Everyone was so focused on the fact that SHE DIED. Yes she did die. Do you see this? Now just keep that in your head. This girl is dead. Not sleeping, she is dead. Most of the time when it looks as though there is no hope left, that's when we give up! Why keep believing for something because it's obviously never going to happen? That is living in the worldly culture! Yes, in this world, there is no cure for death. We cannot bring people back to life. But now let's go back and read this again. Jesus of course does not live with a worldly mentality. He lives in the Kingdom culture. In the Kingdom culture, death can be cured and not only cured but reversed and better then ever! There can be complete healing and restoration! My favorite part of this passage is where it says, "Her spirit returned". If it "returned" that means it left. Are you getting this?
We have a choice. We can live with a worldly mentality and settle for death of our dreams, desires, physical death, sickness ect... or we can live with a Kingdom mentality and see death bow to the power of Jesus Christ! Not even death can stop Jesus from bringing life and restoration to a situation.
No matter what your situation is, it will only change if you change your mind. It all comes back to renewing the mind. If you choose to stay limited to the way the world understands things, you've chosen to settle for death and disappointment. Run to Jesus just like the desperate father did in this story. Invite Jesus into your situation. Let Him breathe life into the dead areas of your life.
"To have a resurrection, you have to have a death."
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