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Lessons From Secular Lyrics Series #1: Shameless by Weeknd

This is by no means an attack on Weeknd or trying to insinuate anything on his part. In fact, I love this song. There is a song called “Shameless” that I’ve been into for quite a while now (the CLEAN version) and I got to thinking about the lyrics much more. It hit me. Sin and the devil works in THIS way.

Please allow me to break this down by each verse excerpt:

“Say it louder, say it louder
Who’s gonna love you like me, like me?
Say it louder, say it louder
Who’s gonna touch you like me, like me?

Ooh, said you wanna be good but you couldn’t keep your composure
Ooh, said you wanna be good but you’re begging me to come over
Ooh, come over
Ooh, saying who’s gonna touch you like me?”

Look at that. We all know how good it feels at the moment we are enjoying the pleasures of this life, the forbidden pleasures. I need not make an exhaustive list of those. Even instinctually we kinda know what is wrong. Perhaps God designed us that way. We try to be good, but yet you’re failing to keep your composure. Wow!

“I don’t wanna hurt you but you live for the pain
I’m not tryna say it but it’s what you became
You want me to fix you but it’s never enough
That’s why you always call me cause you’re scared to be loved
But I’ll always be there for you, I’ll always be there for you
I’ll always be there for you, girl I have no shame
I’ll always be there for you, I’ll always be there for you
I’ll always be there for you, girl I have no shame”

Guess what? The devil, much like God will always be there for you (until Jesus comes back, however) and he will be there to give you what you think you need because he has no shame. The song most likely refers to a man that is willing to take advantage of the woman who doesn’t respect her self. She is scared to be loved. Can you see people calling on the ones that will encourage the hate because misery loves company? He says, “I don’t wanna hurt you, but you live for the pain.” Do you know people like this? God stands ready to alleviate that pain while Satan stands ready to accentuate it.

“Say it louder, say it louder
Who’s gonna love you like me, like me? Yeah
Say it louder, say it louder
Who’s gonna touch you like me, like me?

Ooh, said it’d be the last time, all you needed was a little closure
Ooh, said it’d be the last time but you’re begging me to come over
Ooh, come over
Ooh, saying who’s gonna touch you like me?

Have you seen this scenario? One of my favorite preachers talked about how when someone is trying to choose Jesus and live for God, they always face the temptation of that one last fling. He said that one last fling will “fling you right into hell.” But seriously, this can be us. This is the struggle of anybody trying to live right. Furthermore, as the song says, they get reminded of the fact that nobody can “touch you like me.” and that can lead them back to a place they don’t want to be.

So here’s the thing. The Lord is always here. He will be there for you and stands ready to pick up your broken life and steer it in the right direction. The devil is always here. He will be there for you and stands ready to KEEP you in the wrong place and or to steer you in the wrong direction. You may not understand love and don’t think you deserve it and so you run to that which is NOT love. But God showed love by sending His only son to suffer, and I mean suffer, for YOU. He says you’re worth it. You are blood-bought. Visualize a person being beaten, spit on, tortured, having nails placed through hands and feet, for you. Feel THAT love. When you do, you will then make an effort to learn what is required to obey this Jesus’ expectations and then live for Him…shamelessly.

Blessings,

Christian Music Pusher

Featured song: Warm Up by Canon

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Parody of the “I” Disease: Dusty Marshall – “The Irony of Me” featuring Beleaf and Ruslan (@dmarshall535 @BeleafMel @RuslanKD @anthonycruz_95 @RayAlexis91)

This one is for the backpackers…

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Dusty Marshall releases “The Irony of Me” featuring Beleaf and Ruslan over production by Anthony Cruz and Ray Alexis.

“The Irony of Me is a personal parody of what my music career might look like if I implemented all the advice I’d been given over the years by those around me.  In it, I am making fun of myself in a third person perspective, while giving an inside look at what living out my fallacy life might look like if I made it in the “rap game”.  It features Beleaf and Ruslan from the Dream Junkies rapping on the track, as well as the amazing production of Anthony Cruz and Ray Alexis.”

Let’s see how this one moves you!

Connect with Dusty Marshall
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OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO- Deraj & B. Cooper – Squad (feat. Derek Minor) [@JustDeraj @iamBCooper @thederekminor @rmgtweets]

Don’t you love those grimy tracks that make you jump? Here’s another and it does not disappoint.

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Squad is the lead single from Deraj & B. Cooper‘s upcoming collaborative EP release, For the People.

G-Roc provides beat production. Reflection Music Group label mate, Derek Minor, drops a guest verse.

Directed by Will Thomas (Space Cherry Films).

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HOTTEST RECORD OUT! — Datin – “Hallelujah All Day” (#TheRoar 2-12-16)” – official video

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I’m officially salivating for the February 12th release from God Over Money’s newest artist Datin.

Over a gritty bass-heavy beat Datin admonishes and rebukes believers who don’t preach the word while paying homage to the martyrs. The flow and wordplay is just ridiculous!

Watch the video for Hallelujah All Day

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Watch “Ain’t Worried” – Sinai, Mike Bell and Legin feat. T Haddy on YouTube (@rmmusictv @leginrm @mikebellrm @sinairm_)

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Sometimes you need to ride with the top down listening to some Jesus Music!!

Introducing the Renaissance Movement Music crew. T. Haddy blesses the hook on this banger about confidence in Christ Jesus.

The emcees spit rapid-fire verses over 808s and a whistling melody. Pickup this heater off of iTunes.

Rock to this ode to the Rock!

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The Road to Damascus: How Do You Do It?

Let’s face it. Anybody who has tasted of the goodness of Christ Jesus and rendered obedience to the Gospel now enter into a whole new world. They had been going in one direction for so long, and for whatever reason never gave it all to Jesus— and one day it hit them.

Well what happened?

Picture Saul on the way to Damascus. His intent was to go about his day and his life as normal. Normal for him was going out to uphold the word of God by arresting, beating and even killing those who believe and teach Jesus as messiah and the way to heaven. The Way is what it was referred to at times in the biblical account.

Saul was going his own way. But he didn’t know that. For all intents and purposes he thought he was serving and defending God.

But on the way to Damascus… he met Jesus. Jesus, who had long ascended into heaven by now, was there and asking Him a question.

Why are you persecuting me?

He met Jesus. He met the God he claimed to be defending and was then pointed in the right direction. He was convinced and convicted. He was made blind to further prove the divine nature of this meeting. Later he was told what he must do. That action was to arise and be baptized, washing away his sins and calling on the name of the Lord.

Saul never made it to Damascus to continue doing what he was doing. Saul became Paul. Everything changed because of the truth. Paul proceeded to teach Jesus.

Why?

Because he wanted to serve and defend God. This he did very passionately and without fear of any threats or danger perhaps because he realized the lost state that he, and everyone he had ever led away from Jesus, was.

What is my point? My point is that Paul understood that the one who was to free the world from their sins and death and the pain and bondage of both was Jesus. He understood that and stopped what we was doing. He turned around and walked the other way. Repentance. Then he proceeded to tell others why they ought to do the same.

He entered a whole new world.

In this whole new world therein lies a peace that can only come from confidence in the promises that came through Jesus. There also comes a joy that comes from knowing that peace and being able to truly speak to God anytime. There comes a genuine direction on how to live life correctly and cleanly, in a truly fullfilling manner. Then there comes a fear and concern for anyone who has not received any of that.

So how do you tell them?

Faith and belief go hand in hand and faith leads us to repentance and obedience. God tells us that faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. Notice that I didn’t place any scriptures in this blog. But listen. Perhaps we don’t put our trust in the Word enough. I doubt that I’m going to take any power from God’s word by not putting books and chapter numbers. The word of God is sharper than any two-edged sword. Not the chapters and verse numbers. SPEAK GOD’S WORD. Speak it’s contents and it’s message. Faith comes by hearing that message, recognizing it’s from God and seeking to learn and obey it. Use God’s word to turn them around. There is a place for man’s organization system, but Word still has effect without them. Trust the Word and use it.

Saul knew about God. He wanted to serve God, but he served Him wrongly. His heart was desiring to know God even in error. Jesus speaks about this very thing when talking about the seed and the sower parable. Bare in mind that a heart seeking God will have ears to hear and thus the right heart. Speak to ALL. You never know what heart you are speaking to. Jesus is for everybody…willing to hear him.

This is by no means an exhaustive how-to evangelism list. But I do believe we have the necessary tools to teach the world, in a loving manner, the plan and promises in Christ Jesus. I do believe that there have been many people on the road to thier own Damascus and made it there…to kill, to hurt, to sin, to continue on with a life that is separated from God now. Thus they are in danger of being separated from God forever.

I believe that we change the world by leading each person to the very things I mentioned that only exist in Jesus. A person that lives for Jesus seeks to remove all that hinders that process. ALL.

So however you do it, make sure you use God’s words. For it has always been God’s words that has convinced and convicted. Use the spirit as well as the letter of the law. And do it in LOVE as Jesus did it in LOVE for us.

Let’s change the world, believers.

Listen to Believe by Gemstones
https://youtu.be/7_lhw2ylXEs

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Datin and Bizzle “Had Enough” Opens an Interesting Discussion (@GodOverMoney @mynameisbizzle)

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Christian – based hip-hop label God Over Money, led by Bizzle has been known for being outspoken about speaking the Gospel through music and have taken on all topics from gay marriage to police brutality and even believers criticizing other believers.

Understanding that some of their delivery is considered brash and angry, they take a moment to address their critics on Datin’s latest single Had Enough.

Listen to what they are saying and let’s talk. Perhaps I’ll put in my 2 cents next blog.

Get churched!

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Soul Overload! “Home” by Sean C. Johnson (#racethesun)

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This singer/rapper has blessed a hook for a who’s who of Christian hip-hop artists from The Breax to Eshon Burgundy and still finds time to make his own soulful classics.

“Home” is the first piece of content I’m releasing from my “Race the Sun” series.  The term “Race the Sun” is an allegory that represents our life here on Earth. Essentially everyone is in a race against the sun. A race to accomplish our purpose before our sun sets. My purpose is to make God honoring music that edifies the body of Christ. 

With that in mind, I’m starting a yearlong audio-visual series called “Race the Sun”. Every two months I’ll be releasing a song and a video (6 songs & 6 videos total). The theme for this year will be “Home” and tell a story about redemption. This first release is the title track and will introduce this years theme. This song lets listeners know that no matter how low we get or how far we roam, we can always come…home.

— Sean C. Johnson

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Listen to Home below.

Get churched!!

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