So You Wanna Be A Rock Star – by Keith Green

2 Apr

For as long as he could remember, 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 dreams and aspirations by laying down his music…perhaps never to perform publicly again.

Ironically, when sometime later he felt God release him to pick up his music again, he soon had a recording contract and his first album soared straight to the top of the Contemporary Christian Music charts.

The following message was birthed out of Keith’s encounters with those who approached him, usually after a concert, to ask how they too could “make it big” in Christian music.


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Today, 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 goanywhere 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.

From http://lastdaysministries.org

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8 Responses to “So You Wanna Be A Rock Star – by Keith Green”

  1. Jonathan Batteas April 2, 2011 at 10:27 pm #

    Right on! I have to say, as a creative I’ve struggled with being recognized and remembered, the whole “rock star” thing. I wrote a post about some of the same struggles. I’d love to hear some of your thoughts. http://bit.ly/e58285
    But I have to say, your words give clear voice to my heart. Great post!

  2. Andy Logan April 2, 2011 at 10:48 pm #

    Awesome post. Definitely right on. Until you’re willing to surrender totally and let go of “your dreams, expectations etc” you’ll never be free enough to allow the fullness of the Holy Spirit to take you where He wants you to go.

    Humble yourself in the sight of the Lord and He will lift you up.

    All His blessings,

    Andy Logan
    author of “Plugging Into Real Worship” and
    “Conectándose a la adoración verdadera”

  3. StyngRay April 2, 2011 at 11:41 pm #

    All you have said is true and comes from the Spirit. Most people will say they would be willing to give up whatever for God just as Peter said he would never deny Jesus. It was convienent not to ask Noah for help until the rain started getting too high and they figured old crazy man Noah might have been right, meaning people want what they want and will do and say anything to get it only to find they will be left wanton. The only candle God will put on a hill is the one to give light to the world, all else will be exposed for their selfishness. People make the grave mistake of not reading to know the Devil comes as an angel of light to deceive many which could easily mean you will find more devils appearing to be disciples rather than the streets itself… One love hommey stay blessed… When they ask em tell them the Spirit will lead them to being a singer as God promised his Spirit will lead u into all truth.

    StyngRay

  4. NASAGAL April 3, 2011 at 12:50 am #

    …everyone wants to be recognized and remembered….I think its something God put in our nature since we are made like Him….the problem comes when we try to get those needs met from the outside rather than the inside…inside meaning behind closed doors, in the secret place where man does not see….only God sees.
    I play Christian music and have my favorites because it helps me stay focused on heavenly things, it encourages me and brings me into a place or worship, thankfulness…in this insane lost world I need to stay on course with God and music is a tool. Obvious there is prayer and bible study…intimacy with Him that is part of relationship. I find trying desperately to get something not of God puts me into a negative spin…so I have to eliminate or restrict certain elements that does not help me to be connected to God. God reveals these things to me so that is also part of the relationship.
    He is invested in me like I am with Him. Yes suffering gets a bad rap in the world of smiles and fun, fun fun…suffering brings me closer to God cause He is the answer to my deepest need…its just something that you learn to accept and trust after awhile….the ultimate Let Go Let God….because His mysterious plan and love for us is the best….way beyond our own plans.

  5. Coppelia April 3, 2011 at 1:21 am #

    I think God was speaking loud and clear to me today. Since last night, I’ve heard or read messages of humility and submission to God. I read part of James 4 earlier and found a similar theme. Am I willing (truly, with ALL my heart) to let it all go and pursue God? Live ALL for Him? …lots to think and pray about…
    Thanks for the challenge…

  6. Christy Beasley April 3, 2011 at 2:00 pm #

    I love that this was written. I’m a worship leader myself, and honestly, it’s not where I asked God to put me. And if there are more worship leaders that feel the way I do, they’d understand the feeling of sometimes wishing that God would call us to anything else but this! I don’t desire the spot light, and I’m uncomfortable with compliments. I’d just assume be on stage with the lights out or hidden behind a curtain. Or more than that, be on the streets somewhere, or a run down village worshipping WITH others. But yes, the perception that others have of worship leaders I believe actually hinders their own ability to truly worship God themselves. We really just want to worship WITH you, in unity toward the Father. If I could write one paragraph to a congregation I would say:

    We want to join you in worship…stop waiting for us to fire you up or play your favorite song, we aren’t playing our favorite songs at all. It’s not about the song, or the worship leader, or the instrument….it’s not even about the music. Stop letting your desire to be where “we” are stop you from encountering God and making a difference in a way that only you can…I wouldn’t even be doing this if God didn’t call me to it. And there’s way more to it than just getting up and singing songs….the responsibility is tremendous, and I lay awake some nights hoping and praying that I’m right where God wants me and that the people I am to minister to are being fed. I plead with God to use me even when I’m tired and empty, because I know there are people waiting on my obedience regardless of my feelings. Fame and fortune is a sad thing to me….that in the light of eternity, all of it is wasted if every single bit that was obtained wasn’t used to make much of Jesus and further His Kingdom.

  7. David May 30, 2011 at 7:01 pm #

    Do Keith Green and Bach not count? ;)

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