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Music or Missions?

A Challenge to all Worship Leaders, Christian Artists

and Musicians for Jesus.


by Keith Green


For as long as he could remember, the late Keith Green's greatest dream was to be a musical success. After he gave his life to Jesus, however, he felt the need to surrender those aspirations. Ironically, when sometime later he sensed God was directing him to pick these abilities back up, his music soared straight to the top of the contemporary Christian charts. The following message was birthed out of his personal struggle to strike a balance between music and missions, humility and fame.

straightonToday, so many people ask me if I can tell them how they can start or enter into a music ministry. At concerts I get countless questions about this, and I also get lots of letters and even some long-distance phone calls from many people who feel they are only "called" into the music "ministry" One day I began to ask myself why so few have ever asked me how to become a missionary, or even a local street preacher, or how to disciple a new believer. It seems everyone would prefer the "bright lights" of what they think a music ministry would be, rather than the mud and obscurity of the mission field, or the streets of the ghetto, or even the true spiritual sweetness of just being a nobody whom the Lord uses mightily in small "everyday" ways.

Are You Willing?

My answer to their question is almost always the same. "Are you willing to never play music again? Are you willing to be a nothing? Are you willing to go anywhere and do anything for Christ? Are you willing to stay right where you are and let the Lord do great things through you, though no one may seem to notice at all?" They all seem to answer each of these questions with a quick "yes!" But I really doubt if they know what their answer entails.

Star Struck

My dearest family in Jesus...why are we so star struck? Why do we idolize Christian singers and speakers? We go from glorifying musicians in the world, to glorifying Christian musicians. It's all idolatry! Can't you see that? It's true that there are many men and women of God who are greatly anointed to call down the Spirit of God on His people and the unsaved. But Satan is getting a great victory as we seem to worship these ministers on tapes and records, and clamor to get their autographs in churches and concert halls from coast to coast.

Can't you see that you are hurting these ministers? They try desperately to tell you that they don't deserve to be praised, and because of this you squeal with delight and praise them all the more. You're smothering them, making it almost impossible for them to see that it's really Jesus. They keep telling themselves that, but you keep telling them it's really them, crushing their humility and grieving the Spirit that is trying to keep their eyes on Jesus.

Ultimately, what we idolize we ourselves desire to become, sometimes with our whole heart. So a lot of people who want to become just like their favorite Gospel singer or minister, seek after it with the same fervor that the Lord demands we seek after Him! And again, we insult the Spirit of Grace and try to make a place for ourselves, rather than a place for Jesus.

A Thankless Job

How come no one idolizes or praises the missionaries who give up everything and live in poverty, endangering their lives and families with every danger that the "American dream" has almost completely eliminated? How come no one lifts up and exalts the ghetto and prison ministers who can never take up an offering, because if they did they would either laugh or cry at what they'd receive?

How come?

Because (1) we're taught from very early on that comfort is our goal and security… and (2) that we should always seek for a lot of people to like us. Who lives less comfortably and has had less friends and supporters than the selfless missionaries who have suffered untimely, premature deaths trying to conquer souls and nations for the whole glory of God? Do you really believe we're living in the very last times? Then why do you spend more money on Gospel records and concerts than you give to organizations that feed the poor, or to missionaries out in the field?

There are ministries all over the world where "penniless" people are being saved and transformed. They are broken people who have promise and qualities, but just need someone to bring them God's light during the times when their lives seem so completely hopeless.

I repent of ever having recorded one single song, and ever having performed one concert, if my music, and more importantly, my life has not provoked you into Godly jealousy (Romans 11:11) or to sell out more completely to Jesus!

Quit trying to make "gods" out of music ministers, and quit desiring to become like them. The Lord commands you, "Deny yourself take up your cross daily, and follow me" (Luke 9:23). My piano is not my cross, it is my tool. I'd never play it again if God would show me a more effective tool in my life for proclaiming His Gospel.[God gives us each our own unique tools. But we may never use them if we become more interested in someone else's. Seek God, ask Him for His plan for ministry (true, God glorifying ministry) in your life.]

Conclusion

To finish, let me say that the only music minister to whom the Lord will say, "Well done, thy good and faithful servant," is the one whose life proves what their lyrics are saying, and to whom music is the least important part of their life. Glorifying the only worthy One has to be a minister's most important goal!

Let's all repent of the idolatry in our hearts and our desires for a comfortable, rewarding life when, really, the Bible tells us we are just passing through as strangers and pilgrims in this world (Hebrews 11:13), for our reward is in heaven. Let's not forget that our due service to the Lord is "... not only to believe in Him, but also to suffer for His sake"(Phil. 1:29).

Amen. Let us die graciously together and endure to the end like brave soldiers who give their lives, without hesitation, for our noble and glorious King of Light.

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"Last night when I finished No Compromise, I surrendered "EVERYTHING" to the Lord and told Him I was His for whatever He wanted me for!" - Hannah


Keith Green, 7/26/2010

Feedback:
jude (Guest)08/03/2010 11:52
i live in ghana, and i never really understood why keith's music attracted me so. but i just finished no compromise, and now i know. my mindset has changed dramatically ever since, especially since i have just entered the Christian music industry.
Alan (guest) (Guest)08/12/2010 05:43
I also live in Ghana,this has rely helped me and also cautioned me against false praising that i always shower on this men of God.This is really an inspiring message
Kelly (Guest)08/14/2010 08:47
I just finished reading No Compromise. Very interesting and inspring.Keith's songs are amazing. They really strike a personal chord deep within. I appreciate the fact that he was so 'real' in sharing his thoughts, feelings and emotions with us as he sought God's face. I pray for God's will in my life and that he will reveal to me daily how I can follow Keith's challenge to not compromise in our walk with Christ. Also, thank you Melody for writing the book. It was a blessing to me. May God bless you and LDM.
Solomon Raj (Guest)10/09/2010 00:22
off late I have been reading many a wrtitings of Keith Green and have been listening to the music too, I would like to say only one thing, He is dead, yet speaks, and what he spoke and lived is so relevant in todays world.
No compromise is being Radical for christ and living with "Kingdom of God" Standards, which is never compromised or muddled with the kingdom of the world, Our Prayers is that ministries like Leonard Ravenhill would increase, let that spur and raise ministries like Keith green/LDM.

May God Bless you, as you stay commited to his cause.

In Him
Solomon Raj
Bangalore, India
Denise (Guest)07/28/2011 09:24
I am 50 yrs old and have been listening to Keith's music since I was 15. His music is the only Christian music I listen to. I have listened to others, but even when I was 15 I knew he was special and that God was using him to reach me. Well all these years later it still is just like listening for the very 1st time. He had messages in his music that have withstood time. I look at it like God's word never goes out of season and so does Keith's music it is really very special. You can hear him in his music proclaiming Jesus! I do not praise Keith Green, but I do know that God is very pleased with that faithful servant. Otherwise his music would have been gone and not so profoud. To Melodie, You are an inspiration to so many and I pray that God's work of Keith's music reaches down and grabs someone elses heart and the only thing that they hear is Jesus! I think thats all Keith would have wanted from his music and that is why it is so fitting today and will be with us forever. I bet Keith is in Heaven right now giving a concert to Jesus. I just can't wait to see the Lord's face. How glorious that will be!
Sacto, CA. lisa marie (Guest)09/05/2011 00:28
I too am 50 and was introduced to Keith's music @ 26yrs old. I was living in an isolated area and those years were some of the toughest yrs of my young adultlife. But, the Keith's lyrics were able to speak to me. I understand that in death; more souls were won to Christ! Thanks to Melody and LDM and friends. Keith's music can still speak into the hearts and lives of people that are desiring to know God and to have a closer walk with thee. Blessings!!
Maria Theresa Espiritu10/02/2011 12:01
I really don't know him before I read his life story. But his thirst and love of God blessed me so much that I wanna feel what he really felt. I wanna love God like he loved Him. Reading no compromise comforted me, inspired me. I can't even put it to words. It opened doors for me. I am so much blessed and I know God has its perfect reason why he led me to that book.
Jean (Guest)01/28/2012 15:55
Oh that I may know more of Jesus, to know more of his love for me, to share his love to others who do not know him..the music, the words, these convict me to live a life worthy of the price Jesus paid for me...Keith's words how they move me to seek God.

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