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'Jesus Is King' Confirms Kanye Is A Christian. Let's Stop Judging Him by OLAADEGBU(m): 11:33am On Oct 29, 2019
Jesus Is King Confirms Kanye Is A Christian. Let's Stop Judging Him
By: Sam Hailes | 28th October 2019

Despite releasing an album which gives God all the glory, Kanye West has said Christians are the first ones to judge his sincerity. Sam Hailes gives his view on what's been dubbed the biggest Christian album of all time

"I was never new 'til I knew of / True and living God, Yeshua / The true and living God / Somebody pray for me"

This is just one of many lines from Kanye West’s new album Jesus is King, which is currently thrilling Christians everywhere.

Make no mistake, the hype is deserved. Jesus is King is a full-on Gospel album. Unlike the rest of Kanye's music to date, there isn’t a whiff of questionable content or a syllable of bad language. Instead, this Christ-focused album is packed full of eternal truth. There's multiple references to “Jesus is Lord,” direct quotes from scripture, solid theology and even a touching tribute to Chick Fil-A, who could surely use a boost, following the bad press they received last week.

The long awaited album also features Gospel music mega-star Fred Hammond on the track 'Hands On', from which the above lyrics are taken. The song is a rebuke to the many Christians who have poured scorn on Kanye’s new found faith: "Said I'm gunna do a gospel album / What have you been hearin' from the Christians? / They'll be the first one to judge me / Make it feel like nobody love me / Told people God was my mission / What have you been hearin' from the Christians? / They'll be the first one to judge me / Make it feel like nobody love me."

I was convicted as I listened to those words. I have to admit I’ve doubted Kanye’s faith. When rumours first started circulating of his conversion, I was skeptical. To my shame, I even doubted one of his pastors (and the man who presided over his marriage to Kim Kardashian) Rich Wilkerson Jr when I first met him a couple of years ago, and admitted as much when I wrote up the conversation for this magazine.

On the release of Jesus Is King, I clearly owe Kanye an apology. As far as I'm concerned, this album is a clear confirmation that Kanye West is a born again Christian. After all, "no one can say, "Jesus is Lord," except by the Holy Spirit" (1 Corinthians 12:3).

I'm Just A Christian...Everything

It's been fascinating to watch the reaction to Jesus is King over this past weekend. Plenty of figures in the mainstream media haven't known what to make of this development. Jimmy Kimmel hesitated as he inquired, "Would you consider yourself to be a Christian music artist now?” Kanye's reply couldn't have been better: “I’m just a Christian...everything.”

Kanye was on similar form when interviewed by Zane Lowe. The artist said he'd asked people to pray and fast, and even abstain from pre-marital sex during the making of the record: "When people pray together and fast together, the power is increased."

Later, Kanye turned into an evangelical preacher: "My job is to spread the Gospel, to let people know what Jesus has done for me," he said, adding "I've spread a lot of things. There was a time I was letting you know what high fashion had done for me...but now I'm letting you know what Jesus has done for me. I'm not longer a slave. I'm a son now, I'm a son of God. I'm free."

Is He Sincere?

It's difficult to argue with what Kanye has said following his apparently recent conversion. Of course, if we were to delve into his past statements and his old music, we'd find all sorts of worrying content. But beware those who try to discredit Kanye's newfound faith by digging up old quotes. If Kanye has been born again then the old is gone and the new has come. Let's celebrate the new, not judge him for the old.

I'm not advocating naivety. I've watched enough interviews with rap's most fascinating character to know West's behaviour can be erratic. It is possible this is just another 'phase' in the colourful career of Kanye. But it seems far more likely that the biggest name in pop music has had a real encounter with Christ and is now set on telling the world about it. So rather than pouring cold water on his profession of faith, shouldn't we be celebrating what is surely a miraculous answer to the prayers of many, not least the prayers of his own mother?

Even if I end up eating my words in a few months time as it turns out this was just a clever publicity stunt, we should take heed of the Apostle Paul's words in Philippians 1. After pointing out that some are preaching Christ out of "selfish ambition" and are not sincere, he adds "But what does it matter? The important thing is that in every way, whether from false motives or true, Christ is preached. And because of this I rejoice." (v15-18)

As Rich Wilkerson Jr pointed out during our interview, every moment of Kanye's life and career is put under the microscope of the media. Everything he does - good or bad - is commented on and critiqued. "In my time of getting to meet some high-profile celebrities I think you start to feel for them in a lot of ways. When you get close to someone, you start to see their story – and compassion comes." So while we can rejoice at Kanye's confession of faith, we should be careful not to place unreasonable demands on him. As every Christian knows from experience, just because you worship Jesus, that doesn't make you perfect. Let's not demand perfection from Kanye.

Read more: https://www.premierchristianity.com/Blog/Jesus-is-King-confirms-Kanye-is-a-Christian.-Let-s-stop-judging-him

Re: 'Jesus Is King' Confirms Kanye Is A Christian. Let's Stop Judging Him by Righteousness89(m): 12:34pm On Oct 29, 2019
The LORD knows those that are HIS. And let Everyone that calleth the Name of the LORD , Depart from Iniquity..

If JESUS CHRIST Sees Mr. Kanye west as HIS Own, Who am I to Castigate him??

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Re: 'Jesus Is King' Confirms Kanye Is A Christian. Let's Stop Judging Him by OLAADEGBU(m): 7:40pm On Oct 30, 2019
Pastor Reacts To Kanye West's Newfound Christian Faith, Tells Critics To Shut Up And Pray For Him

https://endtimeheadlines.org/2019/10/megachurch-pastor-reacts-to-kanye-wests-newfound-christian-faith-tells-critics-to-shut-up-and-pray-for-him/

Re: 'Jesus Is King' Confirms Kanye Is A Christian. Let's Stop Judging Him by OLAADEGBU(m): 2:44am On Nov 08, 2019
Righteousness89:
The LORD knows those that are HIS. And let Everyone that calleth the Name of the LORD , Depart from Iniquity..

If JESUS CHRIST Sees Mr. Kanye west as HIS Own, Who am I to Castigate him??

Rather, let us pray for him. 'Hands On' smiley

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