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What’s So Different?
You ever breathed a sigh of relief because people were able to “accept” you being a Christian?
If so, think about that for a second. You might be a tad too worldly. I’m talking to me too. I mean, really, when your concern becomes one of acceptance for being Christian or hoping to fit in as a Christian or hoping you integrate into a particular group or society… you’ve missed the point. That’s what the nonbelievers and the world seeks everyday!
Acceptance. Right? People go through great lengths to fit in despite their differences of opinion or lifestyle. Or people just simply conform enough to fit it to some box. Sometimes they conform just to fit into their own skin. Acceptance drives society.
And in many cases, that’s okay. There are certain circumstances where you should conform and seek a level of acceptance… cases where it makes sense…
But a gospel believing Christian who has rendered obedience to God through Christ Jesus all but threw acceptance out of the window. Because following Jesus openly AND behind closed doors is a blessing, not only to the believer, but the nonbeliever.
Our faith isn’t to be mingled with a desire for acceptance. In other words, no disrespect, but WE CARE LESS ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT OUR BEING CHRISTIAN IS ACCEPTED. See, that’s the sharp contrast. Many groups and ideals and lifestyles fight for this very thing and force others to ACCEPT.
But no. Acceptance isn’t the goal. That’s why Jesus took the beatings and the persecution and the cross. That’s why the martyrs and apostles took the persecution. That’s why many believers, even in the entertainment industry take the exclusion from limelight and mainstream venues. Because, to be honest, being set apart is what makes the Chrsitian life MEAN SOMETHING.
And when it means something to us to the point conformity and acceptance is of no value, then it begins to mean something to the one who DOES NOT BELIEVE. I cannot seek to be a part of something that closely resembles where I am now. And that is where some of us have missed the point. This is why some people have felt more comfortable to try Jesus out and still remain as though they were not following him.
There is no distinction!
And what then is Holy? If It is not set apart?
Being unapologetically holy highlights the true value that being a child of the living God HAS. There is no value in being so encumbered with acceptance that the line of distinction between believer and nonbeliever is blurred.
You’re not doing yourself any favors and you not doing the nonbeliever any favors either.
Because ultimately in everybody’s mad desire to be accepted by everybody else, we will miss the goal to be acceptable to GOD.
So Christianity is different. It has to be. We should not seek acceptance. We should seek to be as different as living God’s word makes us. This makes us holy and acceptable to God. Nonbelievers, it is that distinction that makes being a Christian mean something, thus leading the nonbeliever to repentance and then being holy and acceptable to God.
In Christ, don’t be accepted. Be Holy.
The Entitled Society
Have you really stopped to take a look at this world as it stands right now? Actually, let me actually bring it closer to home. Have you taken a look at this country? Your city? Take a look at the actions and nuances that go on around you. Grant it, some places generally have nicer folk than others and there are plenty of people that will pleasantly surprise you; however right now in this day and age one of the biggest issues is this sense of entitlement— and it’s a huge problem.
What IS entitlement? It’s a mental position that suggests that you are owed something. It’s a powerful position to be in and thus breeds a level of control that oozes attitude. If you can think of the power that a creditor has over a debtor (ever had overdue bills?) or think of how it feels when somebody has done something for you and you owe them AND they lord it over you. Even further, think of a situation where you’ve wronged somebody and you feel bad for it. This position of power is something that has become the state of mind for several people…for several reasons.
Look around your cultures and different groups of people and pinpoint the entitlement button. It could be by race, ethnicity, financial position, company position, social status, being rich, being poor— it creates a sense that the world owes you something and “you have the right to…”
With all that in the backdrop do you see the level of conceit and self-centric attitude that permeates our society? Do you see this play out in our interactions with people? Do you see how this flies in direct opposition to humility? Because how can you ever develop a strong level of humility when these are the phrases that rule your mind: You owe me… I deserve… I expect… I earned… I worked for… this is a right…
Don’t get me wrong. In some cases these attitudes are applicable. I’m not implying that these are always awful thoughts to have. In a healthy dose, confidence is paramount. However, we are talking about the people that tailgate you or honk at you because you’re moving too slow, the privileged kid that speaks rudely to adults and demands things, the person that robs a liquor store at gunpoint because life is hard, the celebrity that parties hard and is rude to their fans and the little people, the CEO that fires at will and doesn’t care about his employees and this escalates to people who lash out in shootings and violence because they are retaliating for what’s been done to them.
God certainly does not want us to have this attitude. In the days of the Israelites, God made every effort to show that He, not they, were in control. He rescued them out of Egyptian bondage and led them in battle with small numbers. In the days of the new testament church, it was asked, “what do you have that wasn’t given to you?” Acknowledging God then leads us to acknowledge that in Him we move and have our being. He knows our beginning and our end. Every good gift comes from God. He is even the source of wisdom. To top it all off, as we could not save ourselves from our sin and from death, Jesus stepped in and took OUR punishment and became the propitiation for our sins. He died in our place.
Taking it to a worldly level, the world owes you NOTHING. You were given life by your parents so you owe them. They feed you and take are of you. You may be qualified for that job, but that company still GAVE you that job. You may be CEO but even that was given to you. Think really hard and ask yourself, what do I deserve? What did I not RECEIVE?
The Bible clearly states what we deserve. The Bible says for ALL have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Then it also says the wages of sin is death. Wages are what you WORK for. If you are sinful, God’s just earning for you is death and eternal separation from God, who cannot be in the presence of sin. God owes you punishment. He has the right to punish you.
But God…
Grace and mercy and love was put in the place of those characteristics that we possess. Jesus became the antithesis of these attitudes. He gives us a reason for humility which leads us to salvation. Humility leads the world to a peaceful place. Because these phrases prevail: I owe… I was given… this is a privilege…
Take a good look at your life and really see what you OWE. What you were GIVEN.
We can continue to live in an entitlement state of mind, bump heads, argue, have scuffles, have wars, have high and mighty attitudes and have unhealthy competition. Or we can live in a humble state of mind being thankful, gracious, merciful, forgiving, gentle, have peace, have low and humble attitudes and seek the best for others over ourselves.
“I don’t owe you. You don’t owe me. We owe God”
I pray we look to God for this attitude, change the sentiment of society and place ourselves in the right relationship with God.
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
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…
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
http://Dustymarshall.com
https://facebook.com/dmarshall535
https://instagram.com/dmarshall535
https://twitter.com/dmarshall535
https://youtube.com/dgmarshall1232
#churchgirlsrock Watch Heesun Lee – “LET ME TALK” Music Video
Heesun Lee is baaaaack. She goes for the spiritual jugular on the official video for her new single Let Me Talk.
Listen to her body this track and get churched!
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.
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).
HOTTEST RECORD OUT! — Datin – “Hallelujah All Day” (#TheRoar 2-12-16)” – official video
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
Who is Sean C. Johnson? #RaceTheSun
Neo-Soul artist Sean C. Johnson opens up about who he is and his mission in music.
Listen to his story below:
Watch “Ain’t Worried” – Sinai, Mike Bell and Legin feat. T Haddy on YouTube (@rmmusictv @leginrm @mikebellrm @sinairm_)
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!





