Friday, March 31, 2006

Music Ministry Revival part76

















Music Ministry Revival part76
Music Ministry Teamwork and the Movement of God 
The Music Ministry Revival is at hand! Music Ministry Revival is the divine intervention of God in the Music Ministry.  Music Revival is realized when the Music Ministry can agree to three vital issues. Prevailing Prayer, a Prevailing Word, and weeping between the porch and altar  First, I need you to pray to become more connected to the Music Ministry through communication.  Secondly, I need the Music Ministry to ask two questions.  The importance of these two questions and the weight you give them must be equally balanced. 
Let us begin the dialogue. 
  1. What do I need to get to the next level in my calling and assignment? 
  2. What do I have to give to someone else to help them up a step in their calling and assignment? 
Their is a revival account in Joel 2. It formulizes our Music Ministry Revival emphasis. The emphasis is to "turn and keep coming to me." Will you become a partner with God and make an appointment to agree (teamwork with me) with me on this? The Music Ministry Revival can not be realized without teamwork. Revival teamwork makes an appointment to agree on Music Revival. It is an agreement with God and our fellow Music Ministry. Prevailing Prayer, Prevailing Word, Repentance is the legal tender and currency of Revival authorized by The Kingdom of God.  Music Ministry Fiat Mihi!  The Music Ministry Revival utterance is "be it done to the Music Ministry according to thy Word." Luke 1:38 (Amplified Bible) 38Then Mary said, Behold, I am the handmaiden of the Lord; let it be done to me according to what you have said. And the angel left her.
Fiat Mihi, the blessing is not simply a fiat, It is the utterance of a power, but involves obedience to God, ...fiat \FEE-uht; -at; -aht; FY-uht; -at\, noun: Fiat derives from Latin fiat, "let it be done," from fieri, "to be done.", An arbitrary or authoritative command or order. Formal or official authorization or sanction. Mihi dat.) me /give ME land, lots of land.
Be it unto the Music Ministry as Gods commands and promises is powerful. Fiat Music Ministry Revival. Music Ministry Revival is at hand! Music Ministry starts with the Music Ministry Repentance. It is a turn. The emphasis is to "turn and keep coming to me."Return to God. It is making an appointment with God for repentance. A public confession of Music Ministry repentance is a course of action. Team work sounds like, Let us turn....
Teamwork and the Movement of God
The Music Ministry Revival will sink or swim based on its teamwork. Could teamwork among the Music Ministry solve:
  • The music Ministry assignment The Music Cosmos
  • World Hunger
  • A common agenda for Music Ministry Convention-leaders
  • Lower the increasing divorce rate among Music Ministry couples in their 40s, 50s, 60s and even the 70s
  • Music Ministry and AIDS and drug dependency
  • Control, Distribute , Produce CD for the general Music Ministry
  • Sexism, classism, racism in the Music Ministry
  • Affordable Senior Housing for the Music Ministry
  • Music Ministry pension funds
  • Retooling the the Music Ministry from Industrial Pipe Organ, organic Piano to electronic instruments
  • Institute Remedial music education program for the Music Ministry
  • Updating resume service for the Music Ministry who is out of work
  • Redeem rap music into Christ-centric rap Music

Thursday, March 30, 2006

100th Anniversary-National Baptist Sunday School and Baptist Training Union Dr. Gardner C. Taylor

Denzel Washington 'Experience' the Bible

Denzel Washington 'Experience' the Bible

By Cathy Lynn Grossman, USA TODAY

Posted 3/28/2006 9:36 PM

Blair Underwood stands in a Los Angeles recording studio, his arms outstretched, tears on his cheeks, as he groans Jesus' suffering words, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit."

 Blair Underwood records the voice of Jesus for The Bible Experience, an audio Bible that is scheduled for initial release this fall. Blair Underwood records the voice of Jesus for The Bible Experience, an audio Bible that is scheduled for initial release this fall.

Denzel WashingtonDenzel Washington and his wife, Pauletta, coo the love poetry of Solomon's Song of Songs. Urban gospel artist Kirk Franklin gives voice to Paul the apostle. (Related clip: Hear a sample of The Bible Experience) They're among more than 80 black celebrities reading, singing and composing music for The Bible Experience, a new 70-hour Genesis-through-Revelation dramatic audio performance of the Scriptures.

The New Testament in CD and MP3 formats will be in retail outlets — secular and Christian, storefront and online — by September. The Old Testament follows in 2007.

Also coming next year: additional formats, from ringtones to iPods to animation, so you could put Robert Guillaume intoning the mighty angel of Revelation on your home answering machine or, perhaps, a line from the Lord in Psalm 91: "They will call on me, and I will answer them."

It's a serious Bible, but there's wit in the casting:

Cuba Gooding Jr. is the voice of Judas, lending new meaning to his Oscar-winning Jerry Maguire catchphrase "Show me the money!"

Judge Greg Mathis, who wields a gavel on a syndicated TV courtroom show, reads Solomon.

Hip-hopper Heavy D reads Apostle Andrew, and gospel great Shirley Caesar reads Naomi. They join musical stars such as Franklin, Common, MC Lyte, Anthony Hamilton, Angie Stone and Faith Evans in recording original songs, psalms and more.

It's all designed to give life to even the dullest sections.

"Our co-producer Lou 'Buster' Brown says we're taking God's word and we're gel-capping it: surrounding it with elements that make it more palatable for mass consumption in today's marketplace," says Kyle Bowser, one of the quartet of Emmy- and Grammy-winning co-producers from Inspired By Media Group. The group instigated the multimillion-dollar project with financing and text provided by Zondervan, the nation's largest Bible publisher.

God? Still not cast.

There's an offer out, but "God requires a lot of recording time in hours. He had a lot to say," says casting director and co-producer Robi Reed.

Stars who have either already recorded or signed contracts include film actor Angela Bassett reading the Christmas story and TV's Tisha Campbell-Martin (ABC's My Wife and Kids) as Mary Magdalene.

Some, like Guillaume, have Old Testament roles as well. He'll be reading Noah, Bassett reads Esther and Gooding is the recalcitrant prophet Jonah. Queen Latifah, Star Jones and dozens more entertainers under contract have not been assigned their roles yet.

Underwood says his favorite part of his demanding role is the crucifixion. It was "the culmination of the three years of his teachings, but it was the beginning of a whole new walk for believers forever."

The producers say all-black casting should be no obstacle to a nationwide audience.

"We're taking artistic license, like Michelangelo on the Sistine Chapel. No one up on that ceiling looks like me," says Bowser. "I have to superimpose myself in that imagery. We're expressing what our artistic hearts see and allowing others to see themselves in these characters."

God is inherently universal, so the Bible speaks in the voice of all races, says Arizona State University professorLance Gharavi, associate editor of the Journal of Religion and Theatre.

But not both genders: In The Bible Experience God is a guy. One female singer who asked to read the role — producers won't release her name — was turned down, although the translation used is Zondervan's most contemporary translation, Today's New International Version, advertised as "gender-accurate" with only the theologically essential pronouns.

Gharavi sees the distinction as part of a society-wide "struggle with who has the right to speak for God. It's part of a larger conversation we're having as a culture and our changing understanding of whose voices and what kinds of voices are legitimate."

Another casting question: Should only faithful Christians get roles?

Reed says the producers agreed that the Bible — populated with many unbelievers — would be their guide. Co-Producer Ron Belk says "The Bible itself is God's word. Who are we to judge God's word? It's his project, his will and his purpose. If we bring in someone who doesn't believe or whose faith is not as strong as ours, God's plan might be that this is a way to bring them into belief."

"Some of the people whose voices they will be reading were not exactly saints, either," notes Paul Caminiti, publisher of Bibles for Zondervan.

Zondervan was looking for new ways to reach beyond print Bibles with its modern, accessible translation. "We wanted something unusual, something more visceral, something more experiential," Caminiti says. "We're trying to engage a new urban generation, and most are already turned off by the memory of the King James' " archaic translation.

Underwood, who played Jesus once in a short film 13 years ago, says he was drawn to the project by a chance to play out fully the role of a lifetime: "Whether you believe the doctrine or not, you cannot deny the impact that the life of this man, Jesus, had on everyday life."

Back Breaking Yoke-Anointing

There is a back breaking Yoke-anointing that is available to the believer. I have been in the secret place for several weeks.  While I was in the secret place, I have experienced a new "sensational" anointing. During prayer, I have have felt an unusual anointing on my upper back.  I became alarmed at first. I was not used to this scenario. You see, I've been seeking Gods anointing on a new level. So, I expected my eyes to behold His glory, angelic appearance, clouds speaking to unstopped ears, knocked over on my horse like Paul, blinding light and all... you know the usual spiritual revelation.
Saints, I declare God's revelation for my walk with with Him. There is a back breaking Yoke-anointing that is available to the believer. Isaiah 10: 27 And it shall be in that day that the burden of the Assyrian shall depart from off your shoulder, and his yoke from off your neck. The yoke shall be destroyed because of fatness [which prevents it from longer going around the neck]. [Deut. 32:15]
What is bugging ((evil spirit)) you and your ministry? Which issues have given you a stiff neck? Which principality, power, or rulers. I declare to you in the name of the risen Lord. What is the burden that has you heavily laden.  There is a back breaking Yoke-anointing that is available to the believer. he is the burden bearer. It is the balm of Gilead that will make you whole. According to folklore, the first computer bug was an actual bug. Discovered in 1945 at Harvard, a moth trapped between two electrical relays of the Mark II Aiken Relay Calculator caused the whole machine to shut down. Prophetically, the anointing is the aerosol bug spray that kills the "bug".
The anointing is a rub smeared, applied olive oil upon a person for service to God. It is the olive oil (rub smeared applied olive oil ) to keep bugs (evil spirit) from bugging you and your ministry. The anointing is the best bug repellant for theenemy. Exodus 30:22 - 33:holy ointment
Their are stubborn ( Stiff-necked: Obstinate; rebellion against authority; unyielding; domineering; control) issues in our lives that have challenged our ability to exercise balance and shoulder (Shoulder: Strength; government) His authority in our lives.  The poverty, captivating, blind, depression issues that have been challenging your ability to preach the good news. 
When? There is an appointed time. The anointing is for a specific time ...a specified season. The Kingly anointing rested on David for half of his life. The fullness of time manifested his kingly reign. Prayer produces the anointing  that breaks the yoke. Your neck will become fat. The fatness will break the yoke. Matthew 11:29 (Amplified Bible) 29Take My yoke upon you and learn of Me, for I am gentle (meek) and humble (lowly) in heart, and you will find rest (relief and ease and refreshment and recreation and blessed quiet) for your souls.

Luke 4:18; Luke 4:19 (Amplified Bible) Cross references: Luke 4:19 : Isa 61:1, 2 19To proclaim the accepted and acceptable year of the Lord [the day when salvation and the free favors of God profusely abound. Purpose of the anointing 18The Spirit of the Lord [is] upon Me, because He has anointed Me [the Anointed One, the Messiah] to preach the good news (the Gospel) to the poor; He has sent Me to announce release to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to send forth as delivered those who are oppressed [who are downtrodden, bruised, crushed, and broken down by calamity],

Monday, March 27, 2006

The Kingdom

The kingdom of is actively at work in the world, your community, family, life. The Kingdom of God is hidden to the multitude outside the house (kingdom). The Kingdom of God is hidden to those who have an earthly perspective. The purpose of the 40 Days presence Driven Life is to perceive the Movement of God (Kingdom). Secondly, it is possible to create the Movement of God (Kingdom) in your circumstances. take a look at the issues you are facing now. What do you see?

The Kingdom of God is like the Fedex logo. FedEx Corporation, your single source for time-sensitive and time-deferred package, document, and freight transportation services internationally.Find the arrow in the Fedex logo. The hidden arrow is the likened unto the hidden Kingdom. The kingdom comes by revelation. Find the answer to the left......................

Lets look at Mathew 13. It suggest two (2) perspectives. One perspective out of the house to the multitudes Mathew 13:1THAT SAME day Jesus went out of the house and was sitting beside the sea.. The other perspective where He went into the house. Matt 13:36 Then He left the throngs and went into the house. And His disciples came to Him saying, Explain to us the parable of the darnel in the field. 

This week we will study the Kingdom. Their are two (2) perspectives. Out of the house or in the house. Earthly view or Kingdom view. James M Barrie You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses". It is possible to see the Kingdom amongst the thorns. The presence of God working at your job, family, neighborhood today. Look for the kingdom Label when you engage the Kingdom. Buy  the belt of truth buckled round your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. " I have come to a resolution myself, as I hope every  citizen of the Kingdom of God will, never again to purchase any article of foreign manufacture which can be had of the Kingdom of God made, be the difference of price be what it may." Galatians 5:22  22But the fruit of the [Holy] Spirit [the work which His presence within accomplishes] is love, joy (gladness), peace, patience (an even temper, forbearance), kindness, goodness (benevolence), faithfulness, 23Gentleness (meekness, humility), self-control (self-restraint, continence). Against such things there is no law that can bring a charge].

Buy Kingdom of God Grown Fruit

Saturday, March 25, 2006

The Bumblebee Has Landed

The Word of the Lord is  "The bumblebee has landed."    The Bumble anointing is here. The glory of the Lord will be manifest, and all flesh shall see it together. Your territory will be "flowing with milk and honey," (Exodus 3:8). It is the honey which Jonathan ate in the wood, (1 Samuel 14:25) and the "wild honey" which supported John the Baptist, (Matthew 3:42) Whatever has stung you and your ministry, will be overcome in 2006. The sting of death is sin: an explanation of Hosea's metaphor. Death, scorpion-like, is equipped with a sting, sin, by which it injects its poison.1 Corinthians 15:55 O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?    56Now sin is the sting of death, and sin exercises its power [upon the soul] through [the abuse of] the Law. 57But thanks be to God, Who gives us the victory [making us conquerors] through our Lord Jesus Christ.

He gives us victory over Death, Deception, Damnation, Shame, Financial stress, Disappointment-Proverbs 15:22. The glory of the Lord will remove the sting of the Death-1 Cor. 15:55-56, Deception-Matt 24:4, Damnation-Rom. 6:23a,, shame, Financial distress-3 john 1:2. Patience is the weapon that forces deception to reveal itself.

 2006 is theyear of total fulfillment-2006 is the year of the Glory. The manifestation of the Holy Spirit and His gifts. Hebrew Calendar: The year is the 5766th year since the creation of the world. It is commonly referred to as the year 766, תשס"ו, leaving out the thousands. This year will signify the spiritual mode of the Divine service of "returning [to G-d] from love" (מֵאַהֲבָה תְשוּבָה), as the numerical value of this phrase in Hebrew is 766. The Music Whirlwind. In  5766/2006, their will be a return  to Yahweh. We will experience the Great return. The great return is the promise of Gods presence. God is going to make a special reappearance-revival in the 5766/2006. This appearance is foretold in Zechariah 2:10.

Paul has taken this entire chapter to tell us that Jesus gas given those who believe in Him absolute victory over death!  By entering death and rising again, Jesus forever took away the power of death.  A boy crawled up into his mama's lap one hot summer day and just sitting there, loving mama, and mama loving him, and then the little fellow became afraid and the little fellow pulled closer to its mama and the mother said, "What's the matter, Son?"  And the little boy said, "Oh, Mama, look at that bumble bee! Look at that bumble bee buzzing all around me.  Mama, Mama, I'm afraid of that bumble bee."  She said, "Aw, Son, you don't have to be afraid of that bumble bee."  "Well, Mama, that bumble bee will sting me." "No, no, no, Son.  That bumble bee won't sting you, you don't have to be afraid."  "Why don't I, Mama?"  And Mama reached out her hand and she showed the little boy her hand and in her hand she pulled out a stinger and she said, "Son, you don't have to be afraid of that bumble bee; that bumble bee has already stung your mama and it can't sting you.  I've got the stinger.") The Hebrew debash in the first place applied to the product of the bee, to which exclusively we give the name of honey. All travellers agree in describing Palestine as a land "flowing with milk and honey," (Exodus 3:8) bees being abundant even in the remote parts of the wilderness, where they deposit their honey in the crevices of rocks or in hollow trees. In some parts of northern Arabia the hills are so well stocked with bees that no sooner are hives placed than they are occupied. In the second place the term debash applies to a decoction of the juice of the grape, which is still called dibs , and which forms an article of commerce in the East, it was this, and not ordinary bee-honey, which Jacob sent to Joseph, (Genesis 43:11) and which the Tyrians purchased from Palestine. (Ezekiel 27:17) A third kind has been described by some writers as a "vegetable" honey, by which is meant the exudations of certain trees and shrubs, such as the Tamarix mannifera , found in the peninsula of Sinai, or the stunted oaks of Luristan and Mesopotamia . The honey which Jonathan ate in the wood, (1 Samuel 14:25) and the "wild honey" which supported John the Baptist, (Matthew 3:42) have been referred to this species. But it was probably the honey of wild bees.

Thorns have roses

"It matters not what goal you seek Its secret here reposes: You've got to dig from week to week To get Results or Roses." Edgar Albert 

I received the notice of the death of a close and dear friend early this morning 3/24/06. When I heard the news, I was reminded of God. God the Rose of Sharon. Gertrude Stein, Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose. God said "I AM THAT I AM"

 I was reminded today that thorns have roses…justaposed to roses have thorns. Gertrude Stein, Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose. God said, "I AM THAT I AM". I say thorns have roses. I was reminded this week about the rose. the fragrance of the rose lingers. Yes, the believer sees a rose amongst the thorns during grief and pain. The memory of my friend lingers on. Yet, the God gave us memories that we might have roses in December. -- James M Barrie You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses".  The fragrance always remains on the hand that gives the rose   

 

The sting of death could be a thorn for the believer.  But, thanks be to God he removes the sting of death. The sting of death is sin: an explanation of Hosea's metaphor. Death, scorpion-like, is equipped with a sting, sin, by which it injects its poison  1 Corinthians 15 55O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting? 56Now sin is the sting of death, and sin exercises its power [upon the soul] through [the abuse of] the Law. 57But thanks be to God, Who gives us the victory [making us conquerors] through our Lord Jesus Christ.

 

 Rose Chabatstseleth, tlccbx, khab-ats-tseh'-leth , meadow-saffron, crocus, rose  Song of Solomon 2 1I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys.  2As the lily among thorns, so is my love among the daughters.  1[SHE SAID] I am only a little rose or autumn crocus of the plain of Sharon, or a [humble] lily of the valleys [that grows in deep and difficult places].  I am giving Him thanks in all things. . I am thankful that thorns have roses. God describes himself as the Rose of Sharon to express his presence with his people in this world, the easiness of their access to him, and the beauty and sweetness which they find in him” God gave us memories that we might have roses in December. -- James M Barrie You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses".  The fragrance always remains on the hand that gives the rose   

    THE ROSEATE HUES OF EARLY DAWN Words: Ce­cil F. Al­ex­an­der, 1853.Music: “Ellacombe,” Ge­sang­buch der Herz­ogl. Wirt­em­berg­isch­en Ka­thol­isch­en Hof­ka­pel­le (Würt­tem­berg, Ger­ma­ny: 1784); adapt­ed & har­mo­nized by Wil­liam H. Monk in the 1868 ap­pen­dix to Hymns An­cient and Mo­dern, num­ber 366

  The roseate hues of early dawn, the brightness of the day,
The crimson of the sunset sky, how fast they fade away!
O for the pearly gates of Heav’n! O for the golden floor!
O for the Sun of Righteousness that setteth nevermore!

The highest hopes we cherish here, how fast they tire and faint!
How many a spot defiles the robe that wraps an earthly saint!
O for a heart that never sins! O for a soul washed white!
O for a voice to praise our King, nor weary day or night!

Here faith is ours, and heavenly hopes, and grace to lead ushigher;
But there are perfectness and peace beyond our best desire.
O by Thy love and anguish, Lord, O by Thy life laid down,
Grant that we fall not from Thy grace, nor cast away our crown!

Matthew Henry Complete Commentary
on the Whole Bible
See here, I. What Christ is pleased to compare himself to; and he condescends very much in the comparison. He that is the Son of the Highest, the bright and morning star, calls and owns himself the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys, to express his presence with his people in this world, the easiness of their access to him, and the beauty and sweetness which they find in him, and to teach them to adorn themselves with him, as shepherds and shepherdesses, when they appeared gay, were decked with roses and lilies, garlands and chaplets of flowers.
The rose, for beauty and fragrance, is the chief of flowers, and our Saviour prefers the clothing of the lily before that of Solomon in all his glory. Christ is the rose of Sharon, where probably the best roses grew and in most plenty, the rose of the field (so some), denoting that the gospel salvation is a common salvation; it lies open to all; whoever will may come and gather the rose-buds of privileges and comforts that grow in the covenant of grace. He is not a rose locked up in a garden, but all may come and receive benefit by him and comfort in him. by Phil Bingham   

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Music Ministry Revival part75

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Music Ministry Revival part75

Music Ministry Teamwork and the Movement of God  

Music Ministry revival is at hand! Their is an account in Joel 2. that formulizes our Music Ministry Revival emphasis. The emphasis is to "turn and keep coming to me." Will you become a partner with God and make an appointment to agree (teamwork with me) with me on this?

The Music Ministry is realized with partnership and teamwork. We become partners with God. Co laborers. The issue in history has been our partnership with God. Then God said, “If you can find one, I will save the city.” But when Abraham came back and said that he could not find one Isaiah 37:35: I will shield and save this city for my own sake, and for the sake of my servant David. 

The Music Ministry is destined for greatness. However the Music Ministry can't experienced and enjoy it's success in a vacuum. It must have a partnership with God and teamwork with other Music Ministry.

God's mission, presence, Word, Will, Way is not marketable. Vertical Worship CDs don't sell. People won't buy snapshots about God. Prophetically, does the Music Ministry has some other Music Ministry idols that rival God? Yes?

Does your name appear bigger on the playbill and Marquee of your destiny?

 

Is your Music Ministry  project  bigger than God? Does Your entourage rival the heavenly host of heaven? There are consequences for Music Ministry idol worship. God will ultimately give you over to your own anointing. The CD, music convention, the music Project will consume you. Further judgment is rendered by Music Ministry burnout and joyless Music Ministry. God will remove His presence in the midst of your Music Ministry bounty. The Music Ministry that serves in the outer court and the Music Ministry that ministers in the inner court must decide their inheritance. Ezekiel 44:28 " 'I am to be the only inheritance the priests have. You are to give them no possession in Israel; I will be their possession.

Perhaps, the new manifestation of God's glory will render a new song from the Lord. A new Voice will sing the song of the Lord. The former rain/reign of the Music Ministry will surrender to the latter rain/reign renewed Davidic Music office. I am not sure whether the disobedience of the former Music Ministry will be allowed to minister in the inner court.  Ezekiel 44:13 And they shall not come near to Me to do the office of a priest to Me, nor come near to any of My holy things that are most sacred; but they shall bear their shame and their punishment for the abominations which they have committed.  14Yet I will appoint them as caretakers to have charge of the temple, for all the service of the temple and for all that will be done in it.

The latter rain/reign of the Music Ministry to come is described in Ezekiel. . Ezekiel 44:15 But the Levitical priests, the sons of Zadok, who kept the charge of My sanctuary when the children of Israel went astray from Me, shall come near to Me to minister to Me, and they shall attend Me to offer to Me the fat and the blood, says the Lord God. 16They shall enter into My sanctuary; and they shall come near to My table to minister to Me, and they shall keep My charge. 

2006 is the year of total fulfillment-2006 is the year of the Glory. The manifestation of the Holy Spirit and His gifts. Hebrew Calendar: The year is the 5766th year since the creation of the world. It is commonly referred to as the year 766, תשס"ו, leaving out the thousands. This year will signify the spiritual mode of the Divineservice of "returning [to G-d] from love" (מֵאַהֲבָה תְשוּבָה), as the numerical value of this phrase in Hebrew is 766.The Music Whirlwind. In the 5766/2006 Music Ministry Revival, their will be a return of the Music Cosmos to Yahweh. The Music Ministry will experience the Great return. The great return is the promise of Gods presence. God is going to make a special reappearance-revival in the Ministry of Music in the 5766/2006. This appearance is foretold in Zechariah 2:10.

Teamwork and the Movement of God

The Music Ministry Revival will sink or swim based on its teamwork. Could teamwork among the Music Ministry solve:

  • The music Ministry assignment The Music Cosmos

  • World Hunger

  • A common agenda for Music Ministry Convention-leaders

  • Lower the increasing divorce rate among Music Ministry couples in their 40s, 50s, 60s and even the 70s

  • Music Ministry and AIDS and drug dependency

  • Control, Distribute , Produce CD for the general Music Ministry

  • Sexism, classism, racism in the Music Ministry

  • Affordable Senior Housing for the Music Ministry

  • Music Ministry pension funds

  • Retooling the the Music Ministry from Industrial Pipe Organ, organic Piano to electronic instruments

  • Institute Remedial music education program for the Music Ministry

  • Updating resume service for the Music Ministry who is out of work

  • Redeem rap music into Christ-centric rap Music

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

1970 Urbana Archive part 1

Urbana Archive

I tribute my 1950-70s mentors, Tom Skinner

, Bill Parnell, Stan Long, Columbus Salley and others. They challenged and influenced my growth and development at a critical time in history. Their was a prevailing movement in the 60s and 70s to reject the white man's religion and embrace the radical black revolution. These men taught me (us) to embrace our Christianity, black identity, and the radical black movement without compromise (Chisto-centric). We were titled "young turks) then. The 1970 University of Illinois for the 9th Urbana Student Mission Convention, Tom Skinner sums up the character, the rhetoric and movement of God amongst the Movement of Black Christian Movement circa 1970s. The  Tom Skinner speech transcript is listed below , or listen to the audio recording. The impact is much more apparent on the recording than on the transcript.

In 1970, I attended the University of Illinois for the 9th Urbana Student Mission Convention. A group of us (Soul Liberation and Youth for Liberation) left fom harlem to Urbana by bus. It was the 1970 - A Turning Point in Urbana's History. However, it was a turning point in my Music Ministry and  Life. I was a former member (Soul Liberation I) of the "worship band from his revivals, Soul Liberation." We did not know it was a worship band then.from PHOTO FILE: Skinner, Tom Youth for Liberation was formed around that time.

Tom skinner preached liberation "evangelical Christians must become is infiltrators, fifth columnists in Satan's world for the purpose of preaching liberation to an oppressed people."  

Walter Whittingham joined with Tom Skinner..."Whittingham had a vision of the Gospel of Christ being preached in Harlem and...and so a group was gotten together. There were twelve of us. Walter Whittingham, Louis Brathway [sp.?], Larry Thomas, Rupert Bingham, George Perry assembled together and worked for almostayear and began block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, to do evangelistic campaigns up and down Harlem." And we climaxed it in the summer of1962 with the largest evangelistic campaign ever held in New York...I mean, ever held in Harlem, in the history of Harlem. It was held at the Apollo Theater, which was the number one entertainment spot in Harlem. Apollo was where Sammy Davis, Jr., Ray Charles and all of them got started."

My parents Rupert and Elsie Bingham were involved in the "movement". My father was on the first board of Tom Skinner crusades. he served as printer of the Tom Skinner tracts, material, brochures and song books. My father also accompanied Tom Skinner on his British Guiana missionary crusade journey. My mother was a Tom Skinner crusade pianist in the New York crusades. My sister and I (Andrea) joined Soul Liberation I. John Skinner (1960s young evangelist) my running buddy and college roommate married my sister Andrea. We ( Bingham siblings) folded and printed thousands and thousands of Tom Skinner materials at our house. We also attended most of the Tom Skinner events. I met Dennis Adams (Kings College) at a Billy Graham crusade (circa 1970s) picket and  protest rally in front of Madison Square Garden. We protested Billy Graham's association with Richard Nixon. Dennis's parents and my parents attended the same church in their childhood. It was providence that Dennis and I meet by happenstance, in front of Madison Square Garden almost 20 years later.

Notably, we were able to embrace our Christianity and the radical black movement without compromise.

African Americans in World Missions

1970 - A Turning Point in Urbana's History

In December 1970, over twelve thousand students, pastors and missionaries decended on the University of Illinois for the 9th Urbana Student Mission Convention.

The air was ripe for change. For years, African-American students in InterVarsity Chapters around the country had been experiencing racism - usually unnoticed by the whites, and usually unchallenged. At the same time, God was usingthe Black Power movement to teach African-American Christians to view themselves as full humans,but precious few white Christians were listening.

Black Evangelicals in the late sixties were feeling the heat from their nationalist friends for subscribing to the "white man's religion," yet remained outsiders to White Evangelical circles.

In the months preceding the 1970 convention, the word got out that the Urbana leadership was making an effort to change. Tom Skinner, a Black evangelist from New York City, had signed on as a guest speaker, with the worship band from his revivals, Soul Liberation. So it was that several hundred Black students showed up in Urbana, Illinois in December 1970.

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The U.S. Racial Crisis and World Evangelism (Urbana 70)
Part 1 of 2
by Tom Skinner

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Any understanding of world evangelism and racism in our country must begin with an understanding of the historyof racism. To understand why we are inthe middle of a revolution in our time, to come to grips with what the black revolution is all about and to understand what the nature of racism in our society is, I must take you back approximately 350 years, to when the early ships landed in this country - in approximately 1619.

On those ships were approximately forty black people. Notable among them was a couple known as Isabel and Antony, who started the first black family on American soil in 1624. You see, one year before the Mayflower, 150 years before the Constitution or the Declaration of Independence was ever signed, black people had settled this country and were an integral part of this society.

Between the years of 1619 and 1660 there was relatively no race problem in our country. Our country had what was known as indentured servanthood. An indentured servant was a person who, coming from the Old World, could not afford to pay his passage to the New World, was brought out by someone of means. He came to this country and worked for that individual for seven years, something like Jacob did for his father-in-law. At the end of that time he was set free to develop his own life.

Now keep in mind in that context: Those people who in the name of God seek to say that America was founded on godly principles and that our country was started by God-fearing people deeply committed to the truths of God's Word must reexamine that idea, in light of the fact that the jails of England were emptied in order to bring people to this country to settle it.

The state of Georgia is a classic example of the kind of people who settled America. Georgia was first settled by prisoners from England whom the English wanted to get off their hands. The English sold them to wealthy people for whom they worked here for seven years and finally were set free to develop their own lives. So, if you have any illusions that America was founded on godly principles, reexamine them.

We must also understand that between 1619 and 1660, black and white people worked together. Black and white people were indentured servants, Black and white people owned indentured servants. Black and white people lived together, ate together,slept together, fought each other, killed each other, sued each other, married each other, tookeach other to court,murdered each other and pretty well lived together with each other.

But, in 1660, there arose a tremendous problem: that is, white indentured servants tended to run away. It was very difficult to recapture those white indentured servants because they could easily assimilate into the majority society. When black people ran away, it was very easy to recapture them because of their high degree of visibility. It was therefore decreed in 1660 that only black indentured servants would be used. And by 1702 slavery became a permanent way of life in American society.

Now, let us understand that slavery was upheld by three sectors of society. First, it was upheld by the political system, secondly by the economic system and thirdly by the religious system.

It was upheld by the economic system because slavery was economically feasible. A good, healthy male slave could be bought for $600; a healthy female for $300. You made them be cohabit and, within several years, you could breed a prosperous brood of slaves.

What is upheld by the economic system is generally upheld by the political system in our country, because you must keep in mind that politics and economics in our country are synonymous. They are parallel to each other. What happens in the economic world affects the political world. If you check out the state of politics in our country previous to the 1968 election, you will notice that when Richard Nixon was nominated at the Republican convention, the Dow Jones industrial average went up eleven points. The day before the election, when the polls showed that Mr. Humphrey was narrowing his margin on Mr. Nixon, the stock market reacted by backtracking. Things that happen in the political world affect the economic world.

You must keep in mind that in our country a mere 1% of the total population controls the entire economic system. One percent of all the companies in our country produce 70% of all the wealth. One percent of all the people in our country have 46% of all the outstanding cash. And no matter what they tell you about people's capitalism in our country, that everyone can have a piece of American society, it really boils down to the fact that 90% of all outstanding common stockin this country is controlled by 5% of all the stockholders. It is those 5% who make the political decisions. It is those people who, in the smoke-filled rooms of political conventions, nominate whom they want and at election time issue two of them to us to decide which one we like.

But the third sector that upheld slavery was the religious system. Numerous churches and denominations preached that slavery was a divine institution ordained by God. There were those who quoted a verse in the book of Genesis where Noah is supposed to have gone to bed drunk one night. He was also naked. His son Canaan comes in and mocks his nakedness. The following morning, when Noah discovers what his son has done, he curses his son.

A group of ad hoc biblical dispensationalists argue that Canaan was a descendant of Ham and the word Ham means black; therefore, God has cursed all black people and relegated them to conditions of servitude. And, incidentally, I can name to you right now at least five Christian colleges and at least a dozen Bible institutions in this country that still teach that in their classrooms today.

During slavery, the slavemaster allowed no marriages. There were only temporary arrangements, and they were usually pronounced with the words, "Do you promise to stay together until death or distance do you part?"

Rather, the slavemaster developed what was known as the "stud system," in which a healthy male slave was forced to cohabit with a healthy female slave in order for her to bear healthy slave children. When the woman became pregnant, the male was moved to other quarters to do the same thing. And within the course of ten years he could have brought into the world a hundred children, never being allowed to father any of them. Very few children went around the plantation saying "Mommy" or "Daddy" because they did not know who they were.

Now keep in mind that numbers of slavemasters were also Christians. These same slavemasters - many of them deacons and elders in their own local churches - would have never tolerated sexual immorality in their own church, but found no difficulty in putting a black slave woman and a black slave man together under immoral conditions for the purpose of breeding slaves to maintain the economic system.

Slavery finally came toan end with the declaration that slaves were free - the Emancipation Proclamation. But keep inmind that all the Emancipation Proclamation said was thathe was no longer a slave. The proclamation never defined him as a man. It simply said, "He is not a slave."

Between the years of 1865 and 1877, the society then turned to the former slave and said, "Now that you are free, you are to settle down, become the husband of one wife, the father of your own children, and you are to assimilate into American cultural society." And they expected this former slave to undo in one night what he had been taught to do another way for 250 years. And the amazing part about it was that he began to do it.

Between 1865 and 1877, numerous black people were elected to state legislatures - in South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina and Louisiana. A black man was governor of the State of Louisiana in that period. The speakers of the house and the state legislatures in 1876 in South Carolina and Florida were black. Black Politicians controlled numerous state legislatures throughout the South. Scores of them were elected to the United States Senate and Congress, and they began to make a tremendous upsurge in political power.

But by 1877, there developed cries from certain sectors of society, which said: "This former slave is moving too far too fast. He has only been free for twelve years. Does he expect to have all of his marbles in twelve years? These people must learn that these things take time. They must learn to be patient. They cannot have everything at once."

Now that was 93 years ago. When was the last time you heard that statement? In 1877, the United States presidential election was thrown into the House of Representatives. Mr. Hayes, in order to be elected, entered into a compromise with Southern politicians in which he promised that, if elected, he would withdraw troops from the South, end Reconstruction and allow white people to deal with black people in their own way. It is ironic that that compromise was put in black and white and signed and sealed in the Alexander Hotel in Washington, D.C., which at that time was owned and operated by black men.

In 1877 Mr. Hayes was elected. Troops were withdrawn from the South and white political leaders began to deal with black people in their own way. And from 1877 to almost the present, there was a wave of lynchings and murders and drownings and disappearancesof black people unequalled in the history of the Western world. Black people were lynched by the thousands, their homes burned, their women raped, their children beaten. They could not go to court or fight the issues. A black man was looked upon as property and not as a human being. He could be put to death for looking at a person too long, for being too familiar with a white person or wanting to do dumb illegal things like vote.

In 1914 World War I came, and the black man put on an American uniform and went off to defend America as "the land of the free and the home of the Boston Braves." As a result, he became stationed in the armed services in the northern metropolitan cities - Chicago, New York, Philadelphia - and word began to trickle back to the South (where 90% of the black population then lived) that if black people would migrate north they would find greater economic opportunity and social justice.

1970 Urbana Archive Part 2

In 1914 World War I came, and the black man put on an American uniform and went off to defend America as "the land of the free and the home of the Boston Braves." As a result, he became stationed in the armed services in the northern metropolitan cities - Chicago, New York, Philadelphia - and word began to trickle back to the South (where 90% of the black population then lived) that if black people would migrate north they would find greater economic opportunity and social justice.

So between the years of 1920 and 1950, there was a mass movement of black people to northern cities. Songs like "So Long, Dixie" developed. The North became the Promised Land. By the thousands, blacks made their way to the northern cities in hope that there would be liberation.

But when they arrived in the North, they discovered that the patterns of segregation were no different than in the South: They were forced to live in certain communities; they could buy, sell or rent only in certain neighborhoods. They soon discovered that integration in the North was defined as that period between the time when the first black family moves into a neighborhood and the last white family moves out.

You must keep in mind that, during this period of time, in general (there were some notable exceptions, but in general) the evangelical, Bible-believing, fundamental, orthodox, conservative church in this country was strangely silent. In fact, there were those people who during slavery argued, "It's not our business to become involved in slavery. That is a social issue. We have been called to preach the gospel. We must deliver the Word. We must save people's souls. We must not get involved in the issues of liberating people from the chains of slavery. If they accept Jesus Christ as their Savior, by and by they will be free - over there."

To a great extent the evangelical church in America supported the status quo. It supported slavery; it supported segregation; it preached against any attempt of the black man to stand on his own two feet. And where there were those who sought to communicate the gospel to black people, it was always done in a way to make sure that they stayed cool. "We will preach the gospel to those folks so they won't riot; we will preach the gospel to them so that we can keep the lid on the garbage pail."

And so they were careful to point out such scriptures as: "Obey your masters," "Love your enemy," "Do good to them that hurt you." But no one ever talked about a message, which would also speak to the oppressor.

It was during this period that my own parents found their way from Greenville, South Carolina, to the city of New York, where I was born and raised. I was born in a little community called Harlem, which is typical of most black communities throughout America. Harlem is a small, two-and-one-half square mile area with a population of almost one million people. The social scientists tell us that if you took the entire population of the United States of America- all two hundred million Americans - and you forced every American citizen to live somewhere in New York, New York still would not get as congested as Harlem is right now.

It was in that community that I was born and raised in a fairly religious home, religious to the extent that my old man is a preacher, and that makes me a preacher's kid. But don't feel too bad about it - I got through it. I went through the motions because it was expected of me. But I never bought any of it basically because, like a great number of black people, I could not reconcile Christianity with the kind of community that Harlem was. Harlem was more than 40% slums. Thousands of people lived in rat-infested, rundown, dilapidated apartments where landlords never came around to provide services.

It was not uncommon for some mother to wake up in the middle of the night and send a piercing scream through the community as she discovered that her two-week-old baby had been gnawed to death by a vicious rat. You could set your watches by the police who drove into the neighborhood to collect their bribes to keep the racketeering going.

Now, during this great upsurge in revolution and rebellion that has been going on, there have been great numbers of evangelical Christians who have joined the hoot and cry for "law and order".

But how do you explain "law and order" to a mother who stands at the foot of her bed watching her baby lie in a blood bath, when she knows that that baby would never have been bitten by the rat in the first place, and the rat would never have been in the building, if the landlord to whom she had been paying high rent had been providing the kind of service she deserved for the kind of rent she was paying? How do you explain law and order to her when she knows the building code inspector, who represents the city administration, who is supposed to check out violations in buildings, came by that building the day before but was met at the front door by the landlord who palmed a hundred dollars in his hand, and the building code inspector kept going?

Now that is lawlessness.

But the point is, we never arrest the landlord. We never lock up the building code inspector. But I tell you who we do lock up: We lock up the frustrated, bitter, sixteen-year-old brother of that two-week-old sister who in his bitterness takes to the street and throws a brick at that building code inspector. We lock him up and say, "We gotta have law and order!"

And make no bones about it: the difficulty in coming to grips with the evangelical message of Jesus Christ in the black community is the fact that most evangelicals in this country who say that Christ is the answer also go back to their suburban communities and vote for law-and-order candidates who will keep the system the way it is.

So, if you are black and you live in the black community, you soon begin to learn that what they mean by law and order is, "all the order for us and all the law for them." You soon learn that the police in the black community are nothing more than the occupational force present in the black community for the purpose of maintaining the interests of white society.

Now, you may not be able to understand that. But allow me to break it down for you. If you go to the city of Chicago, you will run into a community there called the South Side of Chicago where there are several hundreds of thousands of black people. Black people make up 30% of the population of Chicago. To illustrate it in the words of Jesse Jackson: In Chicago these 30% live on 10% of the land. There are thirty thousand black people per square mile in the black community and in the white community there are only three thousand people per square mile. What they are seeking to do is the same thing that would happen if you took a quarter and tried to fit it into the area of a dime. Over one-fourth of the city's population is asked to fit into 10% of the land and is expected to maintain order. No way.

That is the reason why the emphasis is placed in the black community on property values, and in the white community the emphasis is in human life, a reason why Chicago's Mayor Daley can say, "Shoot the looters." He means, "We must protect property at any cost. We don't care about human life here. In the black community we will shoot people to maintain property." But in the white community, because there are fewer people in proportion to property, the emphasis can be on human life and not on property values.

Dick Gregory says that when Mayor Daley said, "Shoot the looters," he agreed with him. In fact, he sent him a telegram to say, "I agree. We ought to make that retroactive 250 years and put the guns in the hands of the Indians."

In this context, the question then becomes: How in the world do you communicate the gospel - whatever that is? How do you go in and communicate the message of Jesus Christ to a society that has been cut off and oppressed by the rest of society, especially when those people who wish to proclaim Christ have participated in their oppression?

I could not put all this together, so I rebelled against the concept of Jesus Christ having any relevance. At that time I put people in two basic extremes. (I think I still do.) On one extreme was what I called the pseudo-existentialist. Don't get excited by that word - the person in this position is better known as the beatnik or the hippie. He is the cat who looks at life and says, "Life is too mixed up to get involved." He withdraws, sits on a mountainside, creates his own world, establishes his own values and, in fact, becomes his own god.

But on the opposite extreme was another coward. He was what I called the hyper-Christian. He called himself, and I quote, "a Bible-believing, fundamental, orthodox, conservative, evangelical Christian," whatever that meant. He had half a dozen Bible verses for every social problem that existed. But, if you asked him to get involved, he couldn't do it. If you went to him and told him about the problems of Harlem, he would come back with a typical cliché: "What those people up there need is a good dose of salvation." And while that might have been true, I never saw that cat in Harlem administering that dose.

If you went to him and told him about the problems of Harlem, "Christ is the answer," he would say. To be sure, Christ is the answer, but Christ has always been the answer through somebody. It has always been the will of God to saturate the common clay of a man's humanity and then to send that man in open display into a hostile world as a living testimony that it is possible for the invisible God to make himself visible in a man. One must then come to grips with the fact that God is the great manager of all time: He gets his job done through people.

But, you see, it is unfortunate that God had to raise up other witnesses. This may be difficult again for us to understand. But allow me again to break it down for you. Throughout the world it has unfortunately not been the message of the evangelist which has liberated people - unfortunately. What I mean by that is this: Almost a hundred years ago today, a position paper was written entitled "The Social Gospel." It said that Christians must become involved in the issues of the day and make Christ relevant in those issues.

Immediately, that position paper produced a dichotomy. On one hand some said, "No, we are not called to be involved in social issues; we are called to preach the gospel." On the other hand, another group said, "No, our position is to feed hungry people, feed empty bellies, put clothes on people's backs." And the more the fundamentalists said, "Preach the gospel," the more the liberals said, "Feed people." And the more the liberals said, "Feed people," the more the fundamentalists said, "Preach the gospel."

The problem was that both positions were wrong. Both were extremes. Both compartmentalized me. One said, "Just give him a passport out of hell to heaven, get him saved, give him eternal life and never mind about his oppression. Never mind about the fact that he has to live with rats and roaches. Never mind that he's a fourth-class citizen. Never mind that he will be shot on sight. Never mind that there are places that he can't go."

On the other hand the liberal compartmentalized me because he wanted only to feed my belly. He did not see me as a total spiritual being. Throughout the world we have developed the same problem. Well you see, God will not be without a witness, which is precisely why, when the evangelical church began to become silent on the issue of preaching the worth and the dignity of all men, God had to allow communism to sweep the world in the last fifty years with its emphasis that the state is more important than the individual. And because it emphasized the state, there finally rose up people who began to reconsider the dignity and the worth of the individual.

Because the evangelical church was silent on the issue of humility, and we evangelicals went out and supported the industrial complex, we, too, began to preach technological efficiency. We lost all sense of spiritual life, humility and spiritual being. But God will not be without a witness. And this time he has raised up a great upsurge in the consideration of Eastern religions. Why do you think young people are caught up with mysticism, Buddha and Hinduism? Simply because they want something that teaches humility, some- thing that teaches spiritualism. In the midst of all the technology and super-scientism that has engulfed our society, God will not be without a witness.

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1970 Urbana Archive part 3

The U.S. Racial Crisis and World Evangelism (Urbana 70)
Part 2 of 2
by Tom Skinner

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Understand that for those of us who live in the black community, it was not the evangelical who came and taught us our worth and dignity as black men. It was not the Bible-believing fundamentalist who stood up and told us that black was beautiful. It was not the evangelical who preached to us that we should stand on our two feet and be men, be proud that black was beautiful and that God could work his life out through our redeemed blackness. Rather, it took Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, Rap Brown and the Brothers to declare to us our dignity. God will not be without a witness.

But the problem that we have is that we tend to think that truth can come only from those people we recognize to be anointed by God. That is the reason that when Martin Luther King came along and began to buck the system and do some things to help liberate black people, immediately we evangelicals wanted to know, "Is he born again? Does he preach the gospel?" Because you see, we think that if we could just prove that Martin Luther King was not a Christian, if we could prove that he was not born again, if we could prove that he did not believe the Word of God, then we think we can dismiss what he said. We think we can dismiss the truth. My friends, you must accept the fact that all truth is God's truth, no matter who it comes from.

And so I wrote the church off. Now, like a great number of talented black young men and women, I was not a dumb kid. I was president of the student body at school. But, in my frustration and bitterness, I became a member of one of the leading gangs in Harlem. I will not go into detail, but the problem was that I wrote off any Christian message. I accepted it as the white man's attempt to subjugate me, to brainwash me.

Now you might say, "But, Tom, I don't understand. If you were a star student, if you were getting good marks, if you were president of the student body at school ( I was also president of the young people's department in my church), how do you reconcile your life?" But your asking that question just proves that you believe what all of us believe: All you have to do is pull yourself up by the bootstraps and you, too, can succeed.

But, you see, this bootstrap theory is one of the most damnable lies being preached in America today. There is no such thing as putting oneself up by the bootstraps. Nobody pulls himself up by the bootstraps. Any of us who are anything at all are what we are because somebody opened some doors, somebody gave us some breaks, somebody provided some opportunities. In the case of black people, it is difficult to pull yourself up by the bootstraps when somebody keeps cutting the straps.

My nationalist friends said to me, "Tom, it's a fine thing that you're a brilliant student. It's a fine thing that you show the brilliant qualifications of leadership. But if you've got any ideas of making it in our kind of society, you'd better think again." And here's what they'd say: "This is the white man's world, and in his world he controls things from the top to the bottom. He might allow you to be a jazz player, a rock-and-roll singer or the janitor in his building. But he will not allow you to compete with him on an open basis to make a tangible contribution to society. He does not consider you to be his equal. You may be able to make $30,000 a year and move into the best of communities, but as soon as you move out there, they're going to protest so loudly that you will never make it. If you do succeed in moving, 'For Sale' signs will go up. And among those people who will sell their homes and run will be those Bible-toting Christians who say Christ is the answer.

"If by some stretch of the imagination some of them should stay, when you move out there and grow up and have kids and your kids go out in the street to play with their kids, they are going to call their kids in their house, because they don't want your kids to play with their kids. They're afraid that, playing together at six years of age, the kids might plan to intermarry or something. They believe, of course, that integration would lead to intermarriage, and intermarriage would mongrelize the races and people would walk down the streets with black blotches on one side and white on the other." Now please do not walk away saying Tom Skinner advocates racial intermarriage. I do not know where white people get the idea that they are so utterly attractive that black people are just dying to marry them.

But just to set the record straight, keep in mind that when black people were shipped here from Africa, they were pure Negroid. Today less than 6% of all black people in this country are now pure Negroid, which means that there is a dead cat on the line somewhere. You must keep in mind that the sexual aggression could not have taken place on the part of the black person, because he would have been lynched if he were the aggressor.

In the middle of all of this, one must come to grips with where racism really lies. And so I became very angry and very bitter. I got to the point where I could bust a bottle across a fellow's head and be undisturbed about it; break the bottle in half and dig the glass in his face and not bat my eye. By the time I left the gang, I had twenty-two notches on the handle of my knife, which meant that my blade had gone into the bodies of twenty-two different people, and I didn't care. All that mattered to me was that Tom Skinner got what he wanted. How he got it made absolutely no difference. Quite by accident one night, I was mapping out strategy for what was to have been the largest-scale gang fight ever to take place in New York City. And for the first time, my rock-and-roll radio show I was listening to was interrupted by a very simple program. A guy started talking from a message written in 2 Corinthians 5:17, which says, "Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new" (AV).

For the first time something came through. For the first time I was told that what makes a person a sinner is the fact that he is born into the human race without the life of God. And that it is the absence of God's life in a man that causes a man to be what the Bible defines as a sinner. Now, up to this point, in what few gospel messages I did get from the evangelical crowd, I always heard that sin was a long list of no-no's: no smoking, no drinking, no night clubs, no miniskirts. no no. no no. And I soon got the impression that being Christian meant that you carried around in your inside pocket a bunch of rules and regulations which said, "Don't do this, stay away from that, don't touch that, and, for God's sake, don't look at that."

But that night for the first time I was told that what made a man a sinner was the fact that he does not have God's life in him. And I was told that the whole reason that God became a man in Jesus Christ was for the purpose of taking me in my human depravation, my oppression, my mental and spiritual slavery, and taking God in his liberation and bringing us together.

But I had a problem with this guy Jesus: Everything that I had ever been told about Jesus Christ gave me the impression that he was some kind of softie, some kind of effeminate. Christ was always pictured as an Anglo-Saxon, middle-class, Protestant Republican. He had those nice soft hands that looked as if they had just been washed in Dove. And I said, "There's no way that I can relate to that kind of Christ." I said, "He doesn't look like he'd survive in my neighborhood. We would do him in on any street corner, and we wouldn't have to wait until after dark."

Then I discovered that the Christ who leaped out of the pages of the New Testament was nobody's sissy, nobody's effeminate. Rather he was a gutsy, contemporary, radical revolutionary, with hair on his chest and dirt under his fingernails. Perhaps one of the great debates going on today is being pushed by those people who resist the idea that Jesus was a revolutionary. But let us come to grips with what the Word of God says.

First, let us consider the definition of a revolution. You take an existing situation which has proved unworkable, archaic, impractical and you seek to destroy it, to overthrow it and to replace it with a system that works. Now, the whole premise of the Scripture is that the human order is archaic, impractical, no good, infested with demonic power, with sin, racism, hate, envy, jealousy, pride, war, militarism. The biblical position is that the whole existing human order is infested with ungodliness. And the whole purpose of Christ's coming into the world was to overthrow the demonic human system and to establish his own kingdom in the hearts of men.

Allow me to quote for you I Corinthians 1:28: "He has chosen things low and contemptible, mere nothings, to overthrow the existing order" (NEB). That is the Word of God.

But, of course, the moment we hear that - and by your silence youimmediately think of SDS, Black Panthers, Communists, running through the streets with machine guns to overthrow the order. But that is not what God has in mind. And the thing that you have got to understand is this: What made Jesus Christ so utterly radical, so utterly different, was that lie was the only man who ever walked the face of the earth who never did anything. How does that grab you? Jesus never did anything. He never heated the sick; he never raised the dead; he never gave sight to the blind; he never performed any miracles.

You cry, "Tom, heresy! I can buy a lot of that militant stuff you're saying up there. But now you're telling me Christ never did anything. We all know he was miraculous." Jesus never did anything. His Father did it. Jesus never once made a move on his own. Jesus himself said, "That which I do my Father does it in me. I do only those things which please my Father." He even said to his disciples, "I don't want you to believe me because you see me healing the sick, raising the dead and giving sight to the blind. I want you to believe me because the works I do my Father is doing them in me. And if you ever see me doing something that my Father is not doing in me, then you have the right not to believe me. But as long as I'm doing what my Father tells me to do, you'd better believe me."

Now, what made Jesus radical was that he could walk into a temple, where they had desecrated the house of his Father, and knock over the money changers and drive them out of the temple in a holy furor. And when they came to ask him, "By what authority do you perform such a radical act?" his answer was, "My Father."