
The Crown Table Unleashed
The Crown Table Unleashed
Sonic Worship: How Faith Speaks Through All Musical Genres
Have you ever questioned whether rock, rap, jazz, or other "non-traditional" music genres can truly honor God? This episode shatters religious boundaries around worship music, taking listeners on a sonic journey through fourteen different musical styles – all pointing to the same throne.
The revelation began when I heard a heavy metal band worshipping Jesus in their own way. That moment challenged everything I thought I knew about "acceptable" Christian music. If someone who loves rock music finds Jesus, must they abandon their musical roots to fit into traditional church culture? Or might forcing that change actually prevent them from worshiping "in spirit and in truth"?
Through powerful examples spanning traditional gospel to reggae, Latin worship to country, hip-hop to orchestral arrangements, we explore how God's presence transforms any sound into holy ground. When Tamela Mann's soulful voice soars in "Take Me to the King," we recognize it as worship. But what about when a former drug dealer shares his testimony through rap lyrics? Or when electric guitars scream that "God's Not Dead"? These too are offerings that draw hearts to the throne.
The biblical foundation is clear: In Revelation, heaven isn't silent – it's filled with a symphony of diverse sounds described as "many waters." At Pentecost, each person heard the gospel in their own language. Similarly, God speaks through every musical genre to reach every generation where they are.
Perhaps you've doubted your own sound because it doesn't match what you've heard in church. Like Moses, who needed Aaron because he lacked confidence in his voice, you may have silenced your unique expression. But your sound is anointed, it's blessed, and it's exactly what someone needs to hear.
Ready to experience God in unexpected places? Listen now and discover how the Creator of all sound is conducting a global symphony where every genre has a place at His throne. Your unique sound matters more than you know.
And remember…
We don’t just speak truth—we live it.
We don’t just carry fire—we steward it.
We don’t just build platforms—we establish altars.
Until next time,
Stay crowned, stay consecrated, and stay in alignment—
Because Heaven is still speaking…
And you were born to echo.
This has been another divine drop from The Crown Table Unleashed—
Where Kingdom conversations reign supreme.
Good morning, good afternoon and good evening. Meeting you where you are, no matter what time of the day it is. Welcome to the Crown Table Unleashed. Are you ready to be motivated, inspired and encouraged? It's time for you to get in step with the Spirit. Here is your host, jeffy Clark III crown table, unleash.
Speaker 3:What is going on. Um, excited about this episode. Um, it's going to be something that's a little different than what we usually do. Um, I am going to teach on today. Uh, um, after we go through our, our beginning stages on music and how God travels through music and sound, and before I get into anything, I want to say, guys, thank you for joining me on today. My podcast listeners, my faithful listeners, and if you are here for the first time, welcome into this space. Hallelujah, wherever you are, my motto is meeting you where you are, no matter what time of the day it is. I just happen to release in the morning, but, um, this thing is for the afternoon, the evening, the midnight hour, whatever time you decide to want to hear something from the Lord.
Speaker 3:Okay, um, now this teaching on today, guys, I had a revelation. Um, I had heard a sound and it was specifically a rock band. Um, they were doing Jesus their way. Um, it was heavy metal and I was astonished at what my ears were hearing. And and the Lord began to minister unto me. He began to tell me that when people get saved a lot of time, religion will say come on.
Speaker 3:A lot of times, religion will say that they have to reflect um, um, our traditional church songs, that when they have transformation, that their sound and and their gifting must, uh, um, also change. But when you think about somebody that listens to heavy metal and rock and they find jesus, um, and, and that gifting is still on the inside of them, um, the bible says that we are to worship him in spirit and in truth. So if you require a person to change their very sound and their very gifting to fit inside of what we call church music, are they really worshiping in spirit and in truth? Because that wouldn't, that would not be the case, for the truth, for them, they deserve to hear God in their, in their language, and they deserve to have God in their sound and to hear them, um, still screeching um to the rock metal sound, the hard drums and the hard guitar of God began to speak unto me and as he and as they were playing and as they were beating and as they were doing, the, the, the yelling and the screeching and and and I began to hear God, um, and if you're not in tune to God's sound and God's voice and and God's voice and God's music, and realizing that that is an extension of God. You will miss. You will miss God, you will miss God.
Speaker 3:And while I was listening to it, y'all I said, they are still worshiping, they are still giving God praise and they are still glorifying God and they are going to reach a different side of the body that you and I, through our traditional sound and traditional music, could not have reached otherwise. They still have something to listen to, something to hear and and that's what's so amazing so today, giving that, giving that there, we are going to travel through sound today. Music, right, it's music, but I'm going to say sound, we are going to travel through sound on today, of different versions of gospel music on today. So I didn't intend for it to sound so heavy on today, but I realized in Revelation, when I was, before I came in here to record on today, that we desire sometimes for God's word not to be so heavy and we want it to be lighter. But I realized that the very pressure of the word of God is always heavy, that there is never a moment in time where God's word is not heavy. It is something for us to bear, it is something for us to carry. The very words that come off of our tongue are heavy, and that is not something that we can change, because what God did in the commission, that he gave it, is indeed heavy. Hallelujah. I praise him on today as we go ahead and get started.
Speaker 3:Listen, I'm excited, I'm excited. Our first song on today, guys, is a song we know all so very well Tamela Mann, take Me to the King. It is a traditional gospel song. It is our sound, um, it is what we listen to, it is what we hear Um, um so often. So I'm excited to um, to go into, uh, uh, uh, tamela man, uh, take me to the King. So the first song is a traditional gospel song, what me and you are actually accustomed to when we think about church music. So, but here it is much to bring.
Speaker 5:My heart is torn in pieces.
Speaker 2:It's my offering. Take me to the key.
Speaker 5:Truth is I'm tired. Options are few. I'm trying to pray, but where are you? I'm all churched out, hurt and abused. I can't think what's left to do. Come on. The truth is I'm weak. No strength to fight, no tears to cry, even if I tried, but still my soul.
Speaker 6:Refuses to die.
Speaker 5:One touch will change my life. Take me to the king I don't have much to bring my heart's torn in pieces.
Speaker 2:It's my offering.
Speaker 5:Lay me at the throne, leave me there alone To gaze upon your glory and sing to you this song.
Speaker 2:Please take me to the king.
Speaker 5:Truth is it's time to stop playing these games.
Speaker 2:We need a word for the people's pain.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That thing right there, it just does something to you. It brings you into a place right there, that right there is. I try to tell you hallelujah, come on here, we're chasing after you. Oh, I have no rules, no religion.
Speaker 5:I've made my decision to run to you the healer that I need.
Speaker 3:Hallelujah, glory to God. Now, our next song we are going to is actually is considered a contemporary gospel song. Ok, contemporary gospel song. Okay, contemporary gospel. So we're going to move into that song and it is a way maker and it's a by um. Her name. Her name is, uh uh, sanat sanasa. Oh, I'm just messing it up, but she is the original um voice of way maker. So many people have remade that song, but she's the original sound of of way maker, so we're gonna move into that song right here, right now.
Speaker 5:You are here Moving in our midst. I worship you, I worship you. You are here Working in this place. I worship you, I worship you. You are here Moving in a mist. I worship you, I worship you, I worship you. You are here Working in this place. I worship you, I worship you. We make a miracle walker, promise keeper of you. Hey, waymaker, miracle walker, promise keeper, light in the darkness. My God, that is who you are. Waymaker, miracle walker, promise keeper, light in the darkness. My God, that is who you are. You are here, touching every heart.
Speaker 3:Now, even the contemporary music is also us, right, it is the sound that we like to associate with God, um, and it's beautiful and it's amazing. And, and now I want to move into a genre of music, um, uh, that we try to leave and run from when we're coming from the world, and that genre is rap and hip-hop. And I find this amazing, even here, in this testimony here that I'm about to give um, I used to could not stand um, rap and hip-hop, gospel. It was just not my thing um, years ago. Okay, years ago, when I was um, like, uh, 2014, 2015, just coming out of high school and gospel rap was getting popular and and through high school gospel rap and just hearing just specific people doing gospel rap, it just was not the thing.
Speaker 3:In that time, it was not a season. And when God says that there is a season for everything, the season for hip hop and gospel rap is now, and gospel rap is now, um, these young men are really really putting the pain of the streets that they come from into their music and you can really hear, when you have an ear to hear, uh, you can really hear god move um, and the next song that we're going to go to his name is syl um, noise n-o-i with a capital Z, s-y-l-noise, and the song is called 25. And it's a good song and it's his testimony, so we're going to move right into that.
Speaker 5:They answer till, we know, till, we know G-S-Y-L.
Speaker 6:Yeah, yeah, yeah. I used to have a dream of being a full-time artist. I still remember when it started. I was 16, with a snowball mic. I was on go all night, didn't know that I could sing, so when my parents weren't home, I was trying to rap with a melody 2017 I was trying to be the plug. I was on snapchat selling weed oh, wait, wait hold on hold.
Speaker 3:On hold on hold on, my boy is hot. You feel me, do you understand? There is a sudden a sudden, a certain push, um that comes with the rap music. It's's a balance, it's still God, it's still testifying, it's still a testimony.
Speaker 6:And it's beautiful just to hear it. Victory. Plenty of lies. I believe I'm 20 plus 5, I'm a G. So many don't make it the way I've been at. It's a blessing that I learned the key. I'm obedient to your decrees. If it's lust, then you better flee. There's so many things that the world doesn't write about. You gotta trust and read. Ever since I've been touched, I'm free. I can't get enough of this love I feed. I was 18 when I first felt your presence. I sat down and had to adjust the scene In year seven, blowing up with steam. Now, when I step, it's a step with a king. Remember back then when I did it all for myself. That's when it was just a dream. I used to have a dream of being a full-time artist. I still remember when it started. I was 16, with a snowball mic. I was on go all night, didn't know that I could sing, so when my parents weren't home, I was trying to rap with a melody.
Speaker 6:2017, I was trying to be the plug I was on Snapchat selling weed, until they put me back in the back of a cop car, then behind bars with a felony Around. The same time I was hanging around Melanie In the Pontiac, I heard the Holy Spirit telling me you won't know me the way you're supposed to know me, it's beautiful, y'all it's beautiful and it's good to hear.
Speaker 3:Now the next thing. We is also something that we consider our music, but it is, um, it's, it is in the r&b and soul is the rhythm of the song and it's smoky, norfolk, I need you now. It's a song that we all know and, um, it's a song that that moves us and listen it's. It's just as as anointed as his rap. It's just as anointed as the contemporary. It is anointed, the spirit of God being present inside of someone's gifting. So we're going to move into Smokey Norfolk's, I Need you Now.
Speaker 8:Not a second or another minute, not an hour or another day, but at this moment, with my arms outstretched.
Speaker 2:I need you to make a way. As you have done so many times before Through a window or an open door, I stretched my hands to thee. Come rescue me. I need you right away. I need you now. I need you now. I need you now. I need you now Not another second or another minute, not an hour of another day. But, lord, I need you right away, if I never needed you before.
Speaker 3:Yes, to show up and reach your heart. I know what it is. It's a certain flow that we feel when we're talking about gospel music. It's a certain pool that we have. Okay, and when we think of worship, this is what we think about. But I got something else for you. I got reggae, y'all I got I got reggae right. What about those that I in Jamaica, they have to have the gospel too and listen. I'm excited. This person here, y'all it's called he Lives. He Lives by Sherwin Gardner. I'm telling y'all. I just got such a smile on my face and I I'm hoping you guys are hearing god's sound move through every one of these songs. So the ways of trials that beat up on me let's move into our next uh, our next, our next song.
Speaker 3:Okay, let's move into it. Okay, but to know, lord, that it is my purpose to pray, I need you now, lord.
Speaker 2:I need you now. Are you ready for telling me it's in your heart?
Speaker 9:Say Lord, say, yeah, I need to see you me. The quiet waters by my soul he doth restore again and me to of that made within the path of righteousness, and for his own name's sake, oh, he lives, he lives, he lives. I know that my redeemer he lives, he lives, he lives. I know that my Redeemer lives, he lives, jesus lives, he lives within my heart. Yea, though I walk in death's dark veil, yet I will fear no ill, for the Lord with me and I run and starve. My comfort still, my table thou hast furnished in the presence of my foes, my head now dark anoint with oil, my cup in overflow.
Speaker 3:Come on here y'all. You got that little swag right there, that little dance you can do right there, right on that song, right there, come on now. He's saying he lives because he is indeed alive. Now our next song we're going to go on to y'all is is this is what I'm talking about when I talk about rock music. Right, it's not something that I was expecting, and it's through. It's through the first sound of hearing rock that brought me to this here um, teaching today to show how god's sound uh moves. So we're gonna move into this next song, guys, called god's not dead by the explore and bring the dead to life.
Speaker 10:A love, so gone To see a revolution somehow.
Speaker 2:And love that's blown. Bring the dead to life. Love so bold to bring a revolution.
Speaker 10:somehow I know I'm lost in your freedom.
Speaker 2:And this world, I'll overcome my.
Speaker 10:God's not dead, he's surely alive. He's living on the inside, roaring like a lion. My God's not dead, he's surely alive. He's living on the inside, roaring like a lion. He's living, he's roaring, he roaring like a lion, it's roaring. It's roaring like a lion. Let hope arise and make the darkness hide.
Speaker 3:Come on here, y'all. Come on, do y'all understand? Are y'all picking up what I'm putting down? It's beautiful, it's amazing, it's amazing, it's amazing and, father, it's awesome that I can sit right here and say God, I see you in everything, I see your positioning, I see your kingship. Say God, I see you in everything, I see your positioning, I see your kingship, I see your God character. And it's amazing, y'all. Our next song, guys, is a pop song. It's pop, right? When I say pop, what famous person do y'all think of? My first person to come to my mind is Michael Jackson, king of what Pop music? Alright, so this next song, guys, it says you say, by Lauren Lauren Dagle, her song is called. You say and this is our next song we're going to move into, and it is pop, ladies and gentlemen, a pop song.
Speaker 11:I keep fighting voices in my mind that say I'm not enough mind that say I'm not enough, every single lie that tells me I will never measure up.
Speaker 2:Am I more? Than just the sum of every high and every low Remind me once again just who I am, because I need to know. You say I'm loved when I can't feel a thing. You say I'm strong when I think I'm weak. And you say I'm held when I am falling short and when I don't belong. Oh, you say I am yours.
Speaker 11:And.
Speaker 2:I believe, oh, I believe what you say of me.
Speaker 11:I believe. What do you say of me? I believe the only thing that matters now is everything you think of me. In you I find my worth. In you I find my identity. You say I am loved when I can't feel a thing. You say I am strong when I think I'm weak. And you say I am held when I am falling short, when I don't belong. Oh, you say I am yours, and I believe. Oh, I believe what you say of me. Oh, I believe what you say of me. Oh, I believe Taking all I have and now I'm laying it at your feet.
Speaker 3:All right, y'all Listen. Now we finna move into another song, and this is jazz, right, this is jazz music, okay, and it's by Wynton Marcel's and it's called Pop Bless Dinner. Okay, we finna go into this song and just see the jazz of it, right, the jazz of the instruments, right, that's smooth ¶¶, thank you. Guitar solo All right, y'all, we jazzy up in here today.
Speaker 3:Listen, if you like that jazz music, listen it is also here for you too. There's another jazz player that I like. He actually has lyrics on his jazz music. Probably should have went with him, but this is also good as well, because it's what it is. Jazz is instrumentals, right, so it's amazing, though, but people still express themselves through, express God, through their very music. Y'all All right. So let's move into our next song. Now we finna come into country music, y'all alright. So let's move into our next song. Now we finna come into country y'all. Yes, y'all know we like that country music. Listen, I like country music, I am a country music person, and this is my favorite country music singer, and it is Carrie Underwood. Y'all, let's go.
Speaker 12:She was driving last Friday On her way to Cincinnati On a snow white Christmas Eve, going home to see her mama and her daddy With the baby in the back seat. 50 miles to go and she was running low on faith and gasoline. It'd been a long, hard year. She had a lot on her mind and she didn't pay attention. She was going way too fast. Before she knew what she was spinning on a thin black sheet of glass, she saw both her lives flash before her eyes. She didn't even have time to cry. She was so scared she threw her hands up in the air. Ends up in the air.
Speaker 2:Jesus, take the wheel take it from my hands, cause I can't do this on my own. I'm letting go, so give me one more chance.
Speaker 12:Save me from this road I'm on, jesus, take the wheel. It was still getting colder when she made it to the shoulder and the car came to a stop. She cried when she saw that baby in the backseat sleeping like a rock and for the first time in a long time she bowed her head to pray. She said I'm sorry for the way I've been living my life. Listen, country got that feel too.
Speaker 3:Country has that feel too, y'all, and it's amazing and this is testimony and expressing that love to god and who god is through the gifting that he has gave you. Okay, now we're gonna move into. Um. It says this is edm electric right. Um, it's the heart of god, and it's hill song and free and um, and Adalahim man, some of these names y'all, but it's Hillsong. Okay, and it's called the Heart of God and we're going to move into that right now.
Speaker 2:Oh, I'm letting go, so give me one more chance. Save me from this throne.
Speaker 4:Here I stand before you now as honestly as I know how broken by the days gone by spirit, help my soul to rise. Spirit, help my soul to rise.
Speaker 11:I try my best, but still I fail. And even then you're with me there. I'm a child of God. Regardless of the things I've done, all my hope is found in perfect love.
Speaker 2:Your mercy. Triumphs over judgment the wider than horizons, worship, y'all.
Speaker 3:That's what this is about. This is worship, worship, worship, worship, worship, right, worship through our giftings. Right, I can't sing, but I know, when I do sing and God gives me a song to sing to him, to give him praise, I'm not worried about how it sounds. Right, these folks can sing for real, but I'm not worried about how it sounds. I'm gonna sing it, okay, I'm gonna give that worship to God, that truth to the Lord. Okay, that's on, that's on the inside of my heart, right? So this is another song that we usually could say this traditionally, that what we listen to because it's, it's really it's worship. You could soak, right, you could soak in um, soak in this, um.
Speaker 3:Before I move on to our next song, um, the instrumental that I played earlier was a was a um prayer instrumental, right, so I can't leave that out, right, that's also a part of the whole dynamic of what we, when we are um, having intercessory prayer, we are praying, right, or getting a prophetic word, right, um, we have music playing in the background and um, so those songs are just as anointed, um, as the songs with words, okay, um, so I want to make, uh, make sure I mentioned that because I didn't at first. Okay, so let's move into our next song, guys. Our next song is afro beat. Okay, I don't know if you guys know anything about afro beat music. I don't know much about it, um, but I do have some songs in my playlist that are afro beat and they are good.
Speaker 3:Okay, um, this is not one of them, but it's a song that I do have for um to play for this here episode. Uh, it's called bigger of them, but it's a song that I do have for To play for this here episode. It's called Bigger Every Day and it's by. It's by Moses Bliss, fast Size and Membrane. Okay, it's called Bigger Every Day and it's in the genre of Afrobeat. Listen, guys, I'm excited. I hope you guys are enjoying this episode and seeing God move through these different phases of music.
Speaker 2:I have Jesus in my life, I'm living for his glory.
Speaker 9:I'm on fire every day.
Speaker 8:And nothing can stop me, doesn't matter what I face.
Speaker 2:I am getting bigger every day. Every day I have Jesus bigger every day. I have Jesus in my life Living for his glory. I'm on fire every day. Nothing can stop me, doesn't matter what I do. I am getting bigger every day, getting bigger every day. I have Jesus in my life Living for his glory. I'm on fire every day. Nothing can stop me.
Speaker 3:Doesn't matter what I do fire, I'm a fire. I want to ask somebody are you getting bigger every day, every day that you come in, every day that you wake up, every day that you come in God's presence, every day that you wake up? Are you getting bigger every day? Are you growing every single day? Are you making steps forward? Are you staying stagnant, or are you moving backwards, or are you moving laterally? But you are always in constant movement, never staying still. What do I feel like? I feel like that's. I feel like that's, that's some science stuff. I feel like that's, um, something, something I've seen, like something's always in motion. I feel like that's something and somebody gotta tell me about that. I think I really think that's something that I've heard in school is nothing is ever actually still, everything is always in motion. You just really can't, can't see it kind of thing. Listen bigger every day.
Speaker 3:Okay, now our next person we're gonna move into his name is michael smith. Y'all might know michael smith. I'm familiar with michael smith and his music is good. Um, this particular song is called Agnes Agnes DI and it's an orchestral version of worship music. Ok, so now we're moving into the symphony stuff. Right, we got all the different types of music, all the different kind of instruments to make a sound, and that is also beautiful as well. Ok, a lot of times, that classical music that we hear, um it. When you start hearing that music come together, man, it is really um great.
Speaker 3:Everybody has a part to play, just like in the body of christ as a matter of fact, the symphony might be the closest thing that we could say in music. That's like the body of christ. Okay, because everybody has a position. Um, everybody has to play on key and in sound to make a beautiful sound. If anybody's trying to be louder than the other or better than the other, the sound won't work. The same is true for the body of christ. Okay, we, everybody out here in this world that we live in, are trying to outdo each other, trying to have a big. Who has the bigger platform, who has the most followers? Um, when really we should be saying that we are um, all the same, um, everybody has their own input within the sound or within the body of christ. So, with that being said, let's move into this song and um and hear what michael smith has um has whipped up for us. Okay, hallelujah.
Speaker 2:Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah for the Lord, god of my way.
Speaker 3:Hallelujah, hallelujah. Do y'all hear the instruments that's playing in the background? Really hone in on the different sounds that y'all are hearing. I hear cymbals or the drums, the strings actually played first of course they have the drawn out.
Speaker 2:The snare has become more prominent Hallelujah, hallelujah.
Speaker 3:For the Lord, god Almighty reigns. Hallelujah, that right, doom, doom, doom. That's not the piano yall, that's actually a string instrument. As a matter of fact, it might have been the guitar. I can hear that guitar. I can hear that electric guitar right there. My God is so glorious. God, I am. Listen, I'm enjoying.
Speaker 3:This episode has, I think, is the most enjoyed episode y'all I have ever created, because I'm just hearing god, um, hearing him move through the music, and it's amazing. God, you are amazing, you are amazing, you are amazing. And the sounds of life, it's just amazing. And you know, I was just even thinking about when I say the sounds of life. Even nature has a sound. Nature is making music, nature, the outside world. Take us out of it, right, take, take us, take people out of it in cars and me, my god, there is a sound in the garden and I even decree and declare hallelujah.
Speaker 3:In your space of peace in your life, come on. In your space of silence in your life, there is still a sound, because god can never be silenced. God will never be silenced in your life, but I'm telling you on today that there is a sound and there is an instrument of God playing within your life and if you can get in tune, if you can get focused inside of God's presence there, you can find God's tune for your very life. And I'm going to move on, hallelujah. I'm going to move, onelujah, I'm gonna move on. I'm gonna move on.
Speaker 3:I come to tell somebody on today that their God is still playing an instrument and a sound and that you have gotten a race from God's sound. And the Bible tells you that that, uh, uh, uh, they that you know his voice and a stranger, his, she know his voice and a stranger, they will not follow hallelujah. So if you are following somebody that has led you down the wrong road, I'm coming to tell you that you were distracted, you were out of god's plan, you was out of god's positioning. I am asking you and telling you to come back into what god has asked you to, uh have has asked of you hallelujah, in the original plan. Now, the next time we're gonna move into is bluegrass y'all. It's bluegrass music, okay, it's called I Fly Away and it's by the Chuck Wagon Gang, y'all listen, I know this is gonna be good right here.
Speaker 3:I know this is gonna be good laughing too. Listen, it's not just me. Don't be just sitting on this podcast listening to me. Well, listen, this is somebody's song. This is somebody's music. Right? This is impacting somebody within the body of Christ. This is an extension. This is an extension just as well as our music, just as well as the hip-hop, just as well as the contemporary, just as well as the hip-hop, just as well as the contemporary, just as well as the orchestra.
Speaker 2:Fly away, I'll fly away, fly away. Oh glory, I'll fly away. Fly away in the morning when I die, hallelujah, bye and bye, I'll fly away, fly away, fly away. Just a few more weary days, I'm there. Fly away, fly away, fly away.
Speaker 3:All right, y'all now we're going to move into our Latin song. Now, this is a Latin song. The name is dizendo, featuring um daniel and some more people, but it's cut off right there because I got it in, my, got it in my thing, uh. So we're gonna move into some latin. Y'all um listen spanish folk be singing y'all that song, y'all way is also a spanish song. But listen, this is latin. We're gonna go into this right here.
Speaker 4:Tu palabra dice que, aunque pase por el fuego no me quemaré, y si paso por las aguas no me ahogaré, aunque haya oscuridad, con fe caminaré. Pues, tú siempre vas conmigo.
Speaker 10:Tu palabra dice no hay justo que tú hayas desamparado is Y no has fallado.
Speaker 2:Yo no temeré Tu promesa es fiel, tu yugo es fácil, ligera es tu carga. Te entrego mi vida Y mi alabanza, mi escudo, mi fuerza, mi seguridad. Con Cristo camino, my praise, my shield, my strength, my security.
Speaker 4:With Christ, I walk and I am dancing in each season. Dancing in each season, your Word says that today you are the clamor of the broken. Come on y'all.
Speaker 3:Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Listen, it was a song, that song Yahweh Shaddaa, that song right there y'all, when I first heard that song, I heard that song in a regular language which was Spanish, and I could feel God. And you know, when they started the names of God I knew. But when they started singing their words, their lyrics, their part, where they were in their worship, I did not understand, because I don't know Spanish, I didn't know what they were saying, but I could feel God, right, I could feel the spirit, right, I could feel that God was in it and that's and that was, it's beautiful, just like right here. Now I got one more song y'all, um, I got one more song, but two more songs, but I'm not gonna play the last one to the very end, the last one at the very end. I'm going way back. I'm going way, way, way, way back, um, to what we call old school, okay, and that's gonna be at the end, At the very end of the podcast that's gonna cap us off on today. But the next song y'all Is in the genre of Neo Soul Sit down, neo Soul. And it's by Molly Music. Okay, I don't know if y'all know Molly Music, but I love Molly Music. Hold on, let me see something real. I don't know if y'all know Molly Music, but I love Molly Music. Hold on, let me see something real fast, I'll be right back. Y'all Love y'all. Hold on, thank you all. Right back, I'm back y'all. Neo soul, molly music. I'm gonna make sure I had the right song y'all. But it's called sit down for this by molly music. Y'all know what song I really like by molly music is.
Speaker 3:I haven't heard. I haven't heard much molly. I haven't actually been keeping up with them to say that I've heard, but I haven't heard anything that. Likeali, I haven't actually been keeping up with him to say that I've heard it, but I haven't heard anything that like. I guess he like hit. But it's a song that I used to mime. Y'all don't know this about me, but I used to mime dance y'all, I know, I know, I know I was good too, but I used to mime. And the song that he was saying was called what's it called? Give me that joy I can't explain. Give me that peace. That song there, y'all. Give me that. Give me that. Give me that power to walk away when another guy wants to take your place. Y'all know that song. Do y'all know what I'm talking about? Listen, I love that song. That's one of the first songs I've ever mimed to. But the song we finna go into next y'all Sit down for this by molly music is in a genre of neo um, neo soul. Okay, let's go.
Speaker 8:Oh yeah, father, I see the light is on. The grim reaper is asleep. I got his hands on all your people. Don't feel right. No, I know something's wrong. We chase the light. We're holding on, father. Someone's on the phone and this doctor's in my ear Sounding scared, and now my mind is going crazy. Yo, what's going on? What's going on? This is an emergency. And he says maybe you should sit down for this. You should sit down. We have your family here. Maybe you should sit down. But I don't wanna sit down, but I don't want to sit down for this. I'm not prepared. What's going on? Who's going on?
Speaker 2:Father, I can't take it.
Speaker 8:Heart is palpitating, trying to tell myself I know you're in controlitating. Trying to tell myself I know you're in control. Trying to tell myself I know you got me low and my family in your hand, but I'm only just a man and I break down. Father, can you save them? Father, can you take my broken pieces, make a way? Oh God, can you make a way? But it's your will and I'm about to take this nine to five and make it real, so real, so real.
Speaker 3:Father. All right, y'all listen. God moving is amazing, it's beautiful. God moving is amazing, it's beautiful, and we have to know that when God is in it, it's glorious. It is truly, truly, truly, truly, truly glorious. Hallelujah. Somebody give thanks to God right now. Thanks God for being in every situation. Thank God right now where they at. Thanks god for being in every situation. Thank god right now for not leaving you.
Speaker 3:Hallelujah, thank god for being the conductor of your sound. Hallelujah that you are able to speak, speak and talk. Hallelujah, your footprints make sound, uh, uh, music. Hallelujah when you, when you step, when your hands make sounds and you make music and sound. So hallelujah to that too. Um, god is good.
Speaker 3:All right, so y'all, let's get into this teaching and then I'm gonna get y'all up out of here, drawn to the throne when god becomes a conductor of every sound. Okay, when god is a conductor, um, of every sound, um, so the mountain that we are on today is arts and entertainment. Ok, god is not just the creator of the heavens and earth, but the architect of sound. Every key chord, rhythm and and rest he offered them, from the trembling of the screens to syncopated rhythm of a drum. Um, sound originates from God and ultimately belongs to God. Um John, chapter 12, verse 32. And I, and and I, when I am lifted up from the earth, we'll draw all people to my self. Come on, somebody. But it is not just people. God is drawing every sound, every drama, genre, every culture rhythm to himself, because every sound was created to serve the throne. Y'all. It was created to serve god when god is in it. In genesis 1, creation was not formed with his hands, it was formed with his voice. And God said every word was a sonic release, a supernatural frequency. The earth responded to sound before it ever saw form. Worship began not with instruments, but with obedience to sound. God is. God is calling back um your sound, the sounds that have been um hijacked, twisted and um perverted, uh, god is reclaiming them for his glory. Every beat that echoes in clubs, on tiktok, in studio and stages um will now be redirected to his courts. Hallelujah, some people, you are uh, your sound. You have been using it to serve um the world, but your sound is about to change to serve god. Hallelujah, um.
Speaker 3:Um sound was always meant uh for the sanctuary, um for the sanctuary, psalms 150 and three psalms uh 150. And verse 3 says. Praise him with the trumpet sound uh lute and harp um tambourine and dance, um screens and pipe. Let everything that has breath praise the lord. Every drama finds its um, its shadow, um in here of the trumpet, brass um jazz, classical screens, orchestra, r&b and soul, um the tambourine and dance um afro, beat, edm and latin. Everything with breath, hip-hop, spoken word, country uh narratives. Everything that has breath will praise god. Hallelujah um um, so uh, there will be a revival of the arts and and placing breath on what once seemed circular and what the enemy used as as a snare, um god will use as a signal. It will anoint the artist, baptize the, the beat maker and sanctify the stage. So we go from rebellion to redemption. Sound that returns home.
Speaker 3:Um lucifer was heaven's original worship director. Ezekiel 26 and 13. His instruments were in him. When he failed, he perverted the power of sound, but he never created sound, he only corrupted it. Now god is reviving the frequency, drawing even the, the rebel rhythms, home.
Speaker 3:Isaiah, chapter 60 and verse 5. Then you shall see and and be um radiant. Your heart shall, uh, shall thrill and exalt, because the abundance of the sea shall be turned to you. Every drama is like a sea, deep, vast and sometimes stormy. But even in the sea, even the sea must respond to the voice of jesus. Come on, somebody. Revelation doesn't show us a silent throne. It shows us a symphony of worship. They sang a new song, revelations, chapter five and nine the sound of many waters. Revelations 14 and two. Y'all, y'all ever heard rushing water? That's, that's, that's, that's that's that is, that is that? That is something to compare voices to. Rushing water is loud, is is fierce and is in, is in is bold. You hear me, hallelujah.
Speaker 3:Genre is not a barrier, it's a bridge. We must shift our lens. Genres are gateways, not cages. God doesn't need, need a style to be holy. He makes it holy by his presence. I just come on. I'm trying to tell somebody here, don't come on.
Speaker 3:Acts. Chapter 2, verse 6, says each one, each one um has hearing um, um, hearing them speak in his own language. Come on here. The same way, god spoke in tongues to every nation, um, he's singing every um genre, to every generation, um, raise up the Levites of every of every lane. Call forth the anointed jazz jazz pianist, the holy reggaeton artist, the righteous rocker, the consecrated country singer. Let them take their place in sound, in returning it to who, to where? To zion. We are called to steward the sound. This isn't just, uh, about consumption, it's about um, consecration. We are to discern the spirit behind the sound platform platform, those who carry purity, not just popularity, and bless not bless, not bind. And bind the creative move of god. Let the gatekeepers, producers, critics and curators all declare let every genre be baptized in glory and let every sound serve the throne. Now, a throne surrounded by every sound.
Speaker 3:Revelations, chapter seven, nine and ten. A great multitude from every nation, tribe, people and language crying out in a loud voice Salvation belongs to our God. What if those languages weren't just spoken but sung in sound? It's sung in sound styles native to each nation. Heaven isn't, one note is a holy harmony, and jesus is the conductor, calling um, calling all sound not to compete but to what converge at his feet.
Speaker 3:I want to tell somebody today that is worried about how they sound on the inside, how the voice may sound they, they get into a particular place and they say I don't sound like such and such or I don't sound like them. But I come to tell somebody on today that your sound is what God has placed on the inside of you and your sound has just as much power as anybody else's sound on a microphone. I come to tell somebody that, well, um, every time Samson got ready to use but God had gifted him with his sith, the spirit came upon him. So, just like it came upon Samson, I decree and I declare on today, if you stand with me in agreement, god's spirit shall come upon you and you, in your sound, will be just as strong or stronger than the person who you believe has an amazing sound.
Speaker 3:I come to tell somebody on today Stop doubting yourself. I come to tell somebody today have faith in your sound. Moses did not have faith in his what sound. That's why he needed Aaron. But I come to tell somebody on today you don't need no kind of Aaron, you don't need no kind of clutch, you don't need no kind of unrolling to the walk with. You don't need that. You don't need that.
Speaker 3:I come to tell somebody on today that God is enough. And if you believe on today, if you exercise your very faith, I come to tell somebody, god is about to amplify what your very sound. Somebody say sound. Somebody say sound. Somebody say sound. Somebody say I believe in my sound, I believe in what God has put on the inside of me. I believe and no longer do I doubt because I may talk too fast, or I may be talk too loud, or I may talk too low, or my voice is not too deep or my voice don't sound like this. I come to tell somebody that the supernatural presence and the strength of God is about to supercharge your very voice. If you are somebody that sings, you are somebody that preaches. If you are somebody that does spoken word, I come to tell somebody your sound Is unique to you. I come to tell somebody that your sound Is strength, your sound is anointing, your sound is a gifting and your gifting is blessed. But you got to believe in yourself. I can only preach it, but so much I can only tell you, but so much At the end of this podcast. You're going to have to believe it for yourself if you want the faith to activate. And I come standing on the testimony of what I've seen in the Bible.
Speaker 3:God said Jesus said that when the woman with the issue of blood touched his garment, he said what virtue had left his body. He knew that somebody had touched him and he turned around. He said woman, your faith has healed you. He did not say I healed you. He did not say the father healed you, but what he did say is that your faith has healed her. So here it is. Here it is again. She reached, she believed and she grabbed at something with everything inside of her heart. She knew that she didn't have no other options. She had tried everything that she needed and she began to reach for the last thing that she knew. She had what we call hope, she had what we call faith, and then she began to reach out and when she touched that very garment, that healing came upon her. It came upon her so much. Jesus stumbled, jesus got weak.
Speaker 3:Jesus said Jesus said somebody, somebody touched me, somebody with a supernatural faith. And I decree and I declare that same blessing upon your life on today, that if you reach for God on today, you put your right hand up and you reach in the spirit and you tell God I am ready. You tell God I believe. I decree and declare your healing. I decree and declare that every demonic presence that's attached to your life shall come off of it. I decree and I declare it that your very blessing sits upon your very reach. I decree and I declare that as you begin to move, as you begin to reach for God, it is coming down. Your very sound is being changed. God is about to change your very sound. It shall be like what he called the Russian waters and the Russian rivers, if you so believe it, if you so desire it and if you so wanted. I'm talking to somebody on today that says I want to charge my faith. I'm going to believe God in a supernatural way. I no longer want to doubt God. I no longer want to put God in a box, but I'm going to believe God for who God is and what God has told me, who he was through the scriptures of the bible.
Speaker 3:Hallelujah, hallelujah to somebody on today. Hallelujah, father, I see your sound. Move, god, I see it. Move, god. Hallelujah, your anointing god moves, god, I see it. Move, god. Hallelujah, your anointing God moves God, I see it that it does not stay still. Hallelujah, hallelujah. But listen, I am going to go. I got to get out of here on today. Listen, I hope you guys have enjoyed this podcast as much as I have enjoyed teaching it.
Speaker 3:Father, I thank you, I thank you, lord, for all that. You are God, hallelujah. I thank you, god, for being king of our lives, god of our lives, oh God. Help us, god, to see you, god, not just in our own lives, but to see you, god, projected in different places. Lord, hallelujah. To see, father, your very hand at work, oh God, hallelujah, god. To see you, god, construct and reconstruct.
Speaker 3:Oh God, hallelujah, god, and I pray, father, that more people, god, with that sound in their gift, oh God, hallelujah, god, and I pray, father, that more people, god, with that sound in their gift, oh God, realizes and begins to use that very gift for your purpose, god, in your will, and I want that. I want that, lord, I want that for the kingdom, oh God, that the people will start to use their sound to uplift, use their sound to prophetically declare your word in music, hallelujah. That those people, that, father, that are still lost, god, chasing glamor in the circle of war, father, that if they submit that very gift unto you, lord, that they can and will receive even more better, even better, god and god. I know you were tempted in the wilderness, oh god. And some of these people, father, they are tempted in the wilderness, um, through their very sound, the devil is showing them. Hey, listen, if you, if you take this sound and you use it for me. I'm gonna put you here. But, god, I ask that, god, you begin to show them your vision, lord, and you begin to show them, father, everything, father, that you have. Oh god, everything, father, that's. It is more glorious, more glorious than what satan has. Hey, listen, it is more glorious than what sat Satan has to offer. You Do it for the kingdom of God and it shall be blessed. All right, y'all.
Speaker 3:So this next song, guys, we're going to close out. I'm out of here. Listen, I love you. I appreciate y'all. Thank y'all for joining me, but this last song, y'all is a throwback and y'all know it's my girl, lashawn pace. Come on here, y'all. I know that this is old school music. Okay, it's lashawn paces. I know I've been changed. Huh, the angels in heaven, done assigned my name. Come on here now. Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah, y'all know what I'm talking about. Y'all know what I'm talking about. Listen. Hope you guys have fully enjoyed this here podcast. I will catch you guys here again next week With another amazing episode.
Speaker 3:This is getting close to the end of the season, but I'm excited For it. And Well, not excited for the season to end, but I'm excited For how this season has turned um, well, not excited for the season to end, but I'm excited, um, for how this season has turned out. I'm excited for this episode. This is part of one of the greatest episodes that I've done, uh, and, and even with all the teaching that I've done and all the the willing that I've done and revealing that I've done, and praying and prophesying and stuff this episode here man to see god, um, do what he does, is is definitely, uh, definitely, definitely, definitely amazing one. Okay, um, so we're gonna move into it. Guys, let's go. Ay, y'all know the angels in heaven done signed my name.
Speaker 3:Come on here, somebody, that thing's settling y'all. Y'all feel that. Let me get out of here.
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Speaker 2:Angels in heaven dark, sign my name. What if you don't believe that I've been?
Speaker 3:redeemed. You know the answer hey, hey, hey. I knew I said I was leaving, but I'm still here. Listen, that thing. There, it's a certain Lord. I'm trying to describe it. I can't even describe it, y'all, I just got to soak in it, y'all. Oh.
Speaker 10:Sign my name.
Speaker 3:You know what it is. You know what it is. It's that this song is knowing that I'm going to heaven. It's knowing that I've given God everything and I know that I'm going. And this is the place that we got to be in this song. Here it's the place we gotta be y'all hey, listen, I gotta go y'all. I love y'all so much, but more than anything, god loves you more. Okay, I'll see y'all next week.
Speaker 2:No, I didn't say. I know I can change Angels in heaven. Don't sign my name.
Speaker 5:Somebody said how can a brown cow eat green and give you white milk? But if you think that's something, god's chemical laboratory of redemption took my black soul and dipped it in red blood and I came out white as snow. Oh, the angels, angels in heaven, come on, zion, sign my name.
Speaker 2:The angels In heaven Come on Zion.