Many people in America, and the world for that matter, are enamored with famous people. Our news reports can’t help but discuss the latest news and gossip of celebrities and their personal lives. It’s woven into the fabric of our modern world. Even our churches and Christian organizations jump for joy when the latest celebrity has some type of Christian experience or conversion. We want to interview them; invite them to our churches; and place them up on billboards in an effort to show the world that Christians have celebrity endorsements too. Now I’m not making light of anyone’s conversion to Christianity. On the contrary, I believe we should rejoice with those in heaven over one on earth who turns to God (Luke 15:7). Our rejoicing though should be the same regardless of the person’s station in life.

As I just mentioned, maybe these singers would tell us it's just a performance. They’re just singing a song. I could then at least appreciate their candor. But then it begs the question, why are they singing it? If it isn't for worship, what’s it for? I would venture to say they are doing it for entertainment, to increase their fan base, to sell more records. Primarily, they are doing it to make more money. Make no mistake, these performers don’t find Jesus magically around Christmas time when they sing O Holy Night. They sing these songs to get paid. They’re not moved by the King of Kings who came down to earth to die in our place. And we need to remember this when we hear their performances.
Once again, worship is not an issue of talent. I do love it when people sing in key (the alternative has at times hindered people’s worship) and that they maintain the right pitch (Dawg! I just had to throw that in). But this isn’t all that’s needed to worship God correctly. Jesus spoke of people who pretended to be righteous on the outside, but had no conversion experience in their spiritual lives. He said, “ ‘These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. They worship me in vain…’” Matthew 15:8-9a NIV

“People today are betraying Jesus who have nothing against Jesus, who will even speak kindly about Jesus... They’ve nothing against Jesus and in a tender moment they sing and speak kindly of Jesus. Their reason for betraying Him is not that they hated Him but that they wanted money… they betray Jesus for popularity and to keep friends and to keep from many enemies.”
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