Thursday, August 20, 2015

Mercy Masika – Mwema (Good) Lyrics & free mp3 Download

Okay guys, because many have been requesting, here goes…


 Song: Mwema
Album: None (Single)
Year released: 2015
Artist: Mercy Masika (Kenya)
Genre: Kenyan Local Gospel (Swahili song)

Lyrics:

Verse 1:
(Oh, oh)
 (Still Alive…)
(Wako Mwana, ukamtuma, duniani (Your Son, You sent into the world)
Kisa na maana, nipate uzima, jamani (For this reason that I may have life, for real)) x2

Bridge
(Ishara kwamba unanipenda zaidi (As a sign that You love me so much)
Hivo nishaelewa, sifa nitakupa zaidi (I now I understand and I praise You more…)) x2

CHORUS:
(Lead: Na siwezi jizuia (…and I can’t hold it back)
All: Kusema wako wema (To tell of Your goodness)
Lead: Sio kama najigamba (It’s not like I’m boasting)
All: Umenitenda mema (You’ve done good things to me)) x2
Umekuwa mwema kwangu… (You’ve been good to me…)

Verse 2:
Lead: Umenitoa gizani (You’ve taken me from darkness)
All: Nilipokuwa nimeshikwa mateka (Where I had been imprisoned)
Lead: Ukanipa tumaini (And You gave me hope)
All: Kwako nikajificha (In You I took refuge)
Lead: Sasa nitakupa nini (So what will I give to You)
All: Iwe sawa na yale umetenda (To be equalled with all You have done?)
Lead: Hakuna ila moyoni (I can’t repay You, but with all my heart)
All: Sifa nitakuimbia (I’ll sing Your praises)

Bridge
Solo: Ilikugharimu (It cost You)
All: Msalabaani unifie (To die for me on the cross)
Solo: Hivo inanibidi (And so I am compelled)
All: Sifa nikuimbie (To sing Your praises)
Lead: Wema wako niseme (To tell of Your goodness)
All: Ili na wengine wakujue (So that others may know You too)
Lead: Wote waungane nami (And that they may join me)
All: Na wazee ishirini na nne (Together with the 24 Elders)

CHORUS:
(Lead: Na siwezi jizuia (…and I can’t hold it back)
All: Kusema wako wema (to tell of Your goodness)
Lead: Na sio kama najigamba (It’s not like I’m boasting)
All: Umenitenda mema (You’ve done good things to me)) x2 
Lead: Umekuwa mwema (You’ve been good) 
All: Kwangu… (To me)            

Lead: Wacha niringe, umekuwa mwema (Let me boast, You’ve been good)
All: Kwangu… (To me)
Lead: Oh Yahweh, oh oo (Yahweh, oh oo)
All: Kwangu… (To me)
Lead: Oh umenitendea, aa aa ah ah, acha niimbe (Oh, You’ve done a lot for me, aa aa ah ah, lemme sing)


CHORUS:
(Lead: Siwezi jizuia (I can’t hold it back)
All: Kusema wako wema (To tell of Your goodness)
Lead: Na sio kama najigamba (It’s not like I’m boasting)
All: Umenitenda mema (You’ve done good things to me)) x4
                                                        
Lead: Siwezi jizuia!! (I can’t hold it back!!)



NB: This music is copyrighted material. All rights of ownership belong to the composer, artist and recording company.


Bonface  Morris.




Saturday, August 8, 2015

21 Things that Can Make Your Life Better

I have a tendency of always wanting to simplify things. A love a simple, intentional and relevant life.

I sometimes dream of a day when I can "Google" for my "lost" socks in the house. (Yeah, crazy, right?) Or a day when I can send my bae a great TV Show I just met in minutes via some network at a cheap cost...

Can you now hear me?

I'm crazy about a simple, hustle-free life.

My phone's launcher has got to have gestures, shortcuts and beauty. If not, I'm gonna ditch it sooner than that Android Central recommendation can even blink. I want someone to go to school on my behalf (yeah, that's lazy, but it's a way of simplifying life); my remotes have to be at an arm's length from where I am etc etc.

So, if in that spirit of making life simpler and better, here are a few life principles I love and with various Bible examples to help:

1. Life is not THAT serious, so have some fun. Not too much useless fun though, but have good fun. Not wicked, evil fun but good, righteous fun. (Oh my goodness, so there is righteous fun?)
Too much of one thing is poisonous. Go out sometime. Take your bae out. Watch some movies or TV Show. Have some goofy time somewhere.
Ecclesiastes 2:24 (NLT) says, "So I decided there is nothing better than to enjoy food and drink and to find satisfaction in work. Then I realized that this pleasure is from the hand of God."

2. Don't judge yourself too highly nor too lowly.
Feeling too important raises a tendency of autonomy, self-righteousness and pride. You will end up thinking you are a god. You are not.
Feeling less important about yourself brings about low self-esteem, depression and self neglect. You'll get old and die really fast. See?
Romans 12:3 (NIV) says, "For by the grace given me I say to every one of you: Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment, in accordance with the measure of faith God has given you."

3. Don't hold grudges. They'll kill you. Forgive people. Move on.
Matthew 6:14-15 (NIV) says, "For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins."

4. Release your anger, frustrations and emotions by talking about them to a person you trust and with God. The more learn to do this, the better.
Job in The Book of Job is a good example of someone who decided to release his frustration by talking about it with friends and with God. Though his friends turned out to be fake, it still helped.

5. Learn to deal with people and to treat them with a little benefit of doubt.
Jude 1:22-23 (NIV) says, "Be merciful to those who doubt; snatch others from the fire and save them; to others show mercy, mixed with fear - hating even the clothing stained by corrupted flesh."

6. Don't post your frustrations on Social Media. Nobody cares. In fact, we're all going to laugh at you for doing so.
Ever read this? »»
Proverbs 14:10 (NIV) "Each heart knows its own bitterness, and no one else can share its joy." Good. Now youce read it. 

7. Live one day at a time and don't procrastinate the simple stuff.
Matthew 6:34 (NIV) says, "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own."
Proverbs 6:4 (NLT) says "Don't put it off. Do it now! Don't rest until you do."

8. Talk to God often. Talk to people often. You weren't created to be an island.
Ecclesiastes 4:9, 12 (NIV) says, "Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work... Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.

9. Always pause in life and reflect.
There's always that season in life when we think that we are right and that we know everything. We are not and we we don't know everything. Not always, really.
1 Corinthians 8:2-3 (NLT) says, "Anyone who claims to know all the answers doesn't really know very much. But the person who loves God is the one God knows and cares for."

10. Love your family (whether you're married or not.)
In Genesis 45:9-11 (NET), after Joseph was made the Prime Minister of Egypt, he instructed his brothers who had previously sold into slavery, "Now go up to my father quickly and tell him, ‘This is what your son Joseph says: 'God has made me lord of all Egypt. Come down to me; do not delay! You will live in the land of Goshen, and you will be near me – you, your children, your grandchildren, your flocks, your herds, and everything you have. I will provide you with food there because there will be five more years of famine. Otherwise you would become poor – you, your household, and everyone who belongs to you.'"
Paul the apostle also says, "But if someone does not provide for his own,especially his own family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever." (1 Timothy 5:8, NET)

11. Serve God. Serve people.
Only in these is true satisfaction found.
Mark 10:44-45 (NET) says, "...and whoever wants to be first among you must be the slave of all. For even the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."

12. Work hard. Be creative. Don't waste anything that God gave you. If you can imagine a thing, know that it is absolutely possible. So go for it. Make money too but don't overindulge in it.
Proverbs 22:29 (NIV) "Do you see a man skilled in his work? He will serve before kings; he will not serve before obscure men."
Proverbs 14:23 (NIV) "All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty."

13. Make friends. Good friends, bad friends and all kinds of friends. Talk to them often. (Both types of friends are meant to make us balanced and to view life a wide range of perspective). But don't forsake your good old friends for fake new ones.
Proverbs 18:1 (NIV) "An unfriendly man pursues selfish ends; he defies all sound judgment."
Proverbs 17:17 (NIV) "A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity."
Proverbs 12:26 (NIV) "A righteous man is cautious in friendship, but the way of the wicked leads them astray."

14. Take care of yourself. Don't limit yourself. But don't compete or negatively compare yourself with others.
Galatians 6:4 (NLT) says, "Be sure to do what you should, for then you will enjoy the personal satisfaction of having done your work well, and you won't need to compare yourself to anyone else."

15. Expect less from men, and a lot from God.
Jeremiah 17:5 (MSG) says, "God's Message: 'Cursed is the strong one who depends on mere humans, Who thinks he can make it on muscle alone and sets God aside as dead weight.'"

16. Be inquisitive. Ask questions when you're lost. Be curious about how stuff works and why things happen the way they do.
Ecclesiastes 1:13-14 (NIV) says, "I devoted myself to study and to explore by wisdom all that is done under heaven. What a heavy burden God has laid on men! I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind."

17. Follow sensible people whom you admire and that can shape your life positively. But, again, don't worship them. That kind of fanaticism ain't good for anybody. 
1 Corinthians 11:1 (NIV) "Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ."

18. Learn some few things about self discipline and self control. Practice them. It will help you a lot.
Learn to control your anger, your pain, your emotions and feelings, what you listen to and watch, how much you eat, how much you relate with people.
It is said boundaries are meant to keep the dog in the compound and the cat in the house...
1 Thessalonians 5:6-8 (NIV) says, "So then, let us not be like others, who are asleep, but let us be alert and self-controlled. For those who sleep, sleep at night, and those who get drunk, get drunk at night. But since we belong to the day, let us be self-controlled, putting on faith and love as a breastplate, and the hope of salvation as a helmet."

19. Love God. Love People.
But without compromising. One article I read this week reiterated that "Truth without love has no decency; it’s just brutality. And love without truth has no character; it’s just hypocrisy. You can read it here.
Matthew 22:37 (NIV) says, "Jesus replied: 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.'"
Matthew 7:12 (NIV) says, "So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets."

20. Strive to learn something new everyday; even from the oddest places, occasions and people.
Don't limit your knowledge to what your pastor, your teacher/lecturer, your leader or your parent tells you. Explore. Find out more about something. Make your opinion on something count. Be able to teach someone something new. That's what life is all about.
Proverbs 19:27 (NLT) »» "If you stop listening to instruction, my child, you have turned your back on knowledge."

21. Be passionate about something. Have something that makes you think; something that drives you into a crazy feat of creativity. Something that activates that part of you that nobody knows about but they're all liking the product that comes out.
2 Corinthians 9:2 (KJV) says, "For I know the forwardness of your mind, for which I boast of you to them of Macedonia, that Achaia was ready a year ago; and your zeal hath provoked very many."


You know what? I'm done.


Bonface Morris.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

How to Pray: Spending One Hour in Prayer


When it comes to prayer, it is true that, 

1. Only Christ through the Holy Spirit can teach us how to pray (what to say, when to say it and how to say it) and therefore there may be no reason for me to write this post.
2. There's already a good example of how we ought to pray in Matthew 6:9-13 and tweeting and posting it here and there on the webosphere would help guys to somehow get it on how prayer works and how it should be done, and,
3. I am not a prayer guru, and there's therefore no need to try to do stuff I'm also trying to learn.

That said, it is also a good thing to remind us of the truth in the following two statements. That,

1. Very few of us actually pray. Why? Because it terrifies us. We need someone to encourage us that prayer isn't that complicated, and,
2. Some of us need convincing that someone can actually sit before God and they'd be chatting for an hour or two; and that prayer is not boring at all.

I think this is necessary. I think it's necessary to encourage people to pray by simplifying the whole process. Making it adaptable.
You get it? Good. If you get it, know that this is why I'm writing this post.

And I'll go straight to the point;

Prayer, because it is communication involving a Holy God and an unholy man justified through faith, it has some few requirements before we engage in it. 

They are:
1. We need to get an isolated or secluded place with minimal interference for our dedicated times of prayer. We should remove obstructions (phones, TV, friends, kids, gadgets etc)
2. We need, at such moments (and actually always), to search our hearts and be attentive to hear from God.
3. We need to be conscious of what we are saying before God in order not to blabber empty and meaningless words. (Unless the Holy Spirit has blessed us, in such moments, with tongues and we're now flowing in that beautiful language, we should remain conscious that it is God we are talking to, and sensible words are required.)
4. We need to come to the place of prayer with a predetermined mind: I want to spend at least one hour or two with God today. (It isn't a bad thing if we use a stop watch for this. It will ensure we are uninterrupted and keen with what we are doing.)

So, this morning, as I overheard Benny Hinn (please, for now, put aside all the dumb things you believe about him because he had a good point here) teach on how prayer is more important than power, it led me to thinking deeply on how we as Christians should not underestimate the effectiveness of prayer.

As the Lord's Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13) puts it so well, prayer helps us in various ways. Prayer,

1. Connects us with God. We connect with Him through praising Him and inviting Him yo take control of our lives.
2. Drives out demons, paralyses the work of the devil and helps us move away from temptation.
3. Is an avenue for miracles and all kinds of provision from God.
4. Connects us with fellow Christians through sincere love.

So, if you think you're too busy for prayer or that it is unnecessary yet you're a Christian, you're losing it and you may want to reconsider your stand.

After saying all that stuff up there, here's a simple 10 step model on how to spend our time with God. You will find below it a summarised infographic that you may download as a photo or as a document.

Note: I'm only giving this as a model, not a rule, thus you may be required to change time allocated for every part of this model as the Spirit will allow you every other time when you come to pray...
This model was acquired from my Church so it's originally not mine...

1. Praise God for all He has done, who He is, what He is doing and what He's going to do. (Psalms 63:3-4). This will take around 5 minutes.

2. Wait on God in prayer. Be silent and allow Him to speak to your heart. (Psalms 46:10). This will take around 5 minutes.

3. Confess & repent of your sins. (Psalms 139:23). This should take around 3 minutes.

4. Submit to Jesus all that you are: your thoughts, plans, strengths and desires (James 4:7). This may take around 2 minutes.

5. Read the Word (Psalms 119:105). This can take upto 15 minutes.

6. Pray to be a doer of God's Word. (James 1:22). This can take around 5 minutes.

7. Meditate on what you read for about 5 minutes (Joshua 1:9).

8. Petition (pray for yourself and your needs) (Matthew 7:7). This can take around 5 minutes.

9. Intercession (pray for other people around you and their needs) for about 10 minutes. (1 Tim 2:1-2, Psalms 122:6).

10. Thanksgiving (glorify God for all He is and for answered prayer) (1 Thesa 5:18, 1 John 5:14). This may take around 5 minutes.

I hope the above prayer model will encourage you to pray more. Share it with a friend.

Here are the two downloads that you may print and keep a copy for personal or group use:

God bless.


Bonface Morris.

Friday, July 10, 2015

The One

#TheOne
She tripped and fell down. A disgusting fall it was. So disgusting that the ground got hurt. It should have; how could such beauty meet the ground with a thud and it pretends not to feel anything: even angry, or glad, or sweaty, or plummy? How?

Her handbag and all that was in it fled from her arm and filled the whole ground in front of her. Her hair brush, her lip gloss, her clutch bag, her book (The Four Loves by C S Lewis), her phone (which unceremoniously got split into three pieces - back cover, the body and the battery), her handkerchief (now embodying onto itself the color of earth), her earphones (which loosed themselves carelessly in front of her - the ear pads and front cases separating themselves from the main frame... plentifully neglecting each other) all scattered themselves before her mud-splashed face.

Her pen seemed to be the only thing that remained sane in its entirety: all naive, refusing to be dirtied by the gloom on the ground and seeming to smile and glitter in the fullness of day.

Yes, there they were right before her - all her items lay there with their helpless mistress - being grasped in her bewilderment and within a worm's eye view. Waiting to be redeemed. It was as if the ground on which she now lay was a masterpiece scrapbook, a work of art, a painting by a glorious artist - all dirty and beautiful at the same time.

She winced. And groaned. And gasped. And cried. A little. And spit out grains of sand from her mouth. She pulled off with her right hand the black scarf that clenched so tightly on her neck, recklessly begging to strangle her to an ultimate feeble weakness. She pulled it and wiped her face with it. Her hair too was a mess: it seems the mud was waiting for her to embrace it; it had wholesomely embalmed the left side of her head.

"I ain't gonna make it. [Liquid pause.] I ain't gonna make it to that meeting", she smirked.

She was going to miss out on an opportunity. Irredeemable it seemed. *Phew!!* That day was going to be indelible. Utterly indelible. She was going to play it over and over again in her mind like a song. And dear to her as it was, or should have been, she was never going to forget just what was happening to her.

******************
As she groped to start collecting her paraphernalia, she felt a tiny pain in her back. But she clenched closely onto her stuff, picking it up one by one. Hand on her left knee, she tried to lift her painful self up...
Then something happened.

She felt someone watching her. A deep sense of another person's eyes dwelling on her painful self haunted her. She looked up. She looked up bringing her eyes steadily to the object in her presence.

"Eeeeh, miss, can I, with your permission, help you up!? "
.
.
Remember that day she fell in love with television, 9pm news? That day she heard this dude, eeh Wilson, debut on the 9pm news? (Damn dude made her raise her eyebrows and smile by calling Dorah, "Dolah"). Remember how she felt her tummy was full yet she had been from the fridge just a few minutes back and had cussed all she could after finding it empty? Remember how she forgot all that food nonsense until 10.30-ish when the news were finished and she (o what a glorious day) even read the TV Station contact details after the news? Remember that? Remember how her mom thatchered her up: "Kwani umeanza kuona news lini, wewe?" and she had cared less because this guy was her ultimate TV darling?

Yes honeybunch, that's how she felt when those words, "Eeeeh, miss, can I, with your permission, help you up!?" came rushing to her ears.
 
It was as if the ground on which she lay had become an ocean... That she would want to swim and float on it all day long. It was as if the mud on her left side was a puddle and she was five again, and she wanted to play and dance until she was hungry and was running to her mom for food. It was as if the tiny dust particles in her mouth were dancing - dancing in ultimate mockery of this blissful moment. It was as if her eyes were bound, and her scarf was wool, and her stuff was drooling...

"Uuum, fine. I'm fine...! I'm doing just fine," she replied

"But, miss, you seem to be hurt. Please allow me to at least get you up!"

With every bit of his presence there, and his deep voice, she was feeling intoxicated in a good way. She seemed to breath faster now. She could feel the warmth of her breath on the back of her hand which was now steadily clamped to her left knee. She felt blood rush down her right arm that was still fasted to the ground.

"Um...it's okay..."

He then held her by her left hand, lifted her up, gave her a handkerchief to whisk off the dirt, unwound the scarf from her neck, and helped her tidy herself a little.

"My name is Adrian... I just thought you needed a little help, you know. I hope it is okay with you miss."
"Eh, um, it's alright. I'm Dolah, eh, nope, Dorah."

The pounding of her heart astonished her. It was almost crushing her chest.

"Not noooow!! No, not now 'Dolah'" She said to her inner self. "Please stop pounding. Pleeease darling." She continued.

He stared at her. I mean, he really stared at her...

"Can I help with something, eh, anything?"
"No, maybe just the earphones and the phone. I'll pick up the rest..."

So as he bent down to pick up and try fixing the two, she also was picking up the rest of her things, wiping dirt off each item and putting them back in her handbag.

And they both got thinking about this turn of events...

Adrian was thinking:
Like seriously? How has this just happened? I mean, just this morning, I wasn't gonna be coming this way. That dude had wasted me already, you know... How could he just change plans within a period of one hour? And all for a favor! Friendships are expensive - dude demands help without considering that I have my own pile of stuff to deal with and I am with so little time!! But here I am... and I am liking what I am feeling and seeing... She seems likeable, this Dorah. Attractive even. Mud or no mud on her face, she is beautiful. Could she be #TheOne? Naaah, experts say, there is nothing like #TheOne - that it is an overrated relationships gimmick that is used to fool and dissuade hearts from true love...
Well, but I can indirectly get her number by pretending I'm testing this phone of hers to see if it broke? Call myself from her phone maybe in order to get her number? Good idea. But I also can schedule some sort of date, yes? Kinda a meet-up or something? I guess that should work... But, but, caution Adrian. You don't wanna step in too fast and be mistaken for being a member of the infamous and avaricious #TeamMafisi SACCO. No way. Play it cool dude. Play it cool like a cucumber: innocently hanging around but secretly interested...
 
On the other side, this is what was going on in Dorah's mind;
Okay Dorah, okay. Calm down darling, calm down. Analyze. Breathe in. Breathe out. Good. Okay, now let's go on... Not long ago, you Dorah (ahem), in all your amazing choosiness, had wanted to believe in something else; something else, but not love. Not love at first sight! Did you hear that? Love is overrated, Dorah. Love at first sight is even worse. That's your mantra. Love is overrated. He can't be #TheOne. No, there is nothing like #TheOne. Okay. Are you okay? Do you think you are really really okay at this very moment, Dorah? Or do you wanna see a doctor or sumthin? Your head and heart are nuts kinda right now... What's happening to your heart, Dorah? What's happening to your heart? Please pinch yourself. Do it again. Harder. Damn! It's real. It's real, Dorah. The ecstasy is real. Deal with it. You gotta deal with it darling before it gets you carried away...

"Could I take you out sometime?" Adrian asked.
"Oh, right now?"
"No, maybe Friday afternoon or any afternoon you may be free. But still, I won't mind taking you out today, and yes, right now. The mud splash ain't a problem to me. I think you look beautiful with it still. But if you please, we can fix that somewhere within town, get you a change of cloths and you'll be good-to-go."
"Oh, I am quite busy of late, and I have plans for today. I'll look up my diary and see when I can be free then I'll call you."
"But I don't have your number and you don't have mine."
"Oh, my number? Give me yours, I'll call you."

He gave her his number and handed over her phone together with the broken earphones.
"You may need to get new ones, but the phone is alright."
"Thank you. Thanks a lot, Adrian..."
"The pleasure was mine, Dorah..."

Then they would both merry themselves in some poem (each one in their world but with words that resemble the ones below) as they walked away. Each to their own direction... Each in their own bliss, while thinking and gasping with delight at what just happened;
Love is an affection of engrossment
To feel its weight, its fanciness and its joy, you need to get buried in it
You need to die a little, and live a little to feel it...
Love is another chance
Another chance to lose
But we all love it - getting lost in it...
We pain and lose, get and get lost in this thing, in this beautiful thing...
If it is real, it is real; and if it is not, it is not
There are no middle grounds with it
Love can be found in the most miserable and unlikely places.
At the most miserable points it can call.
So please don't wither away when it calls...
Because maybe you could meet #TheOne
Or you could meet just someONE
Maybe you could meet none
But give it a try.
*********************

Maybe this first meeting will be the first step to proving these words to be true. But be it as it may, they were sure that they liked each other. 'LIKE' was a good word for then... No surprises, no over-do's, just good.
But as we'll discover later: she never called and that they never went for a date... (Ladies don't call guys for first dates, right?) (Damn dating rules!!) But they met again. Under different circumstances...
Let's wait and see.
(Maybe I'll write Part Two to this post, maybe I won't. I don't know. Let's wait and see.)

*******************
I'm dedicating Jimmy Needham's version of Forever And Ever Amen to y'all who believe in love; or y'all who, like Adrian and Dorah, won't mind giving it a try ;-);

(from Jimmy Needham's 2015 album "Vice & Virtue")

Lyrics:
INTRO:
I'm gonna love ya (forever)
I'm gonna love ya
I'm gonna love ya (forever)
I'm gonna love ya

You may think that I'm talking foolish
You've heard that I'm wild and I'm free
You may wonder how I can promise you now
This love that I feel for you always will be
See you're not just time that I'm killing
I'm no longer one of those guys
As sure as I live, this love that I give
Is gonna be yours until the day that I
die, oh baby...

CHORUS:
I'm gonna love you forever,
Forever and ever, Amen
As long as old men sit n' talk about the weather
As long as old women sit and talk about old men
If you wonder how long I'll be faithful
I'll be happy to tell you again
I'm gonna love you, forever and ever,
Forever and ever, Amen

BRIDGE:
I'm gonna love ya (forever)
I'm gonna love ya

They say that time takes it's toll on the body
Makes a young girl's brown hair turn gray
But, honey, I don't care, I ain't in love with your hair
And if it all fell out, well, I'd love you anyway
They say time can play tricks on the memory
Make people forget things they knew
Well it's easy to see, it's happening to me
I've already forgotten every woman
but you

REPEAT CHORUS

Darlin, I'm gonna love you forever,
Forever and ever, Amen
As long as old men sit and talk about the weather
As long as old women sit and talk about old men
If you wonder how long I'll be faithful
Just listen to how this song ends
I'm gonna love you forever and ever,
Forever and ever, Amen

ENDING:
(I'm gonna love ya (forever)
I'm gonna love ya) x4

Official album art for Jimmy Needham's "Vice & Virtue

Bonface Morris.

Friday, July 3, 2015

Of Rainbow Flags and Sociocultural Tolerance

We exist in a paradigm of madness. Epic madness. Cultural madness. Epic cultural madness that keeps escalating as the days go by. 

We live on the edge: we live in a season, time and age where we seem to love applauding freedom while, apparently, we campaign for and support bigotry. We carry separate black and white flags (not mosaics of black and white) and demand every other person to think we are accommodative; that we are both black and white. That is nonsense. Nobody can be both black and white - all at the same time. Nobody. That is being almost blind to color!


In this present global culture, one can be sure that whenever we crave to be understood as fully accomodative, we are mostly hot in pursuit for acceptance or out running away due to fear. We seek acceptance at all costs but at the expense of our morality and spirituality. We want to agree with everyone - EVERYONE - to agree with us. Even when we know we are stupid in whatever we are saying or supporting, even when we doubt it ourselves, even when we don't believe in whatever we would like others to believe in; yet still, we all want acceptance for our frailed ways that are deeply rooted in imbecility. This is not how a person saved by the priceless gift of God's Son should "adapt" to the world around him/her.

But is it necessary that PEOPLE should agree with us or that they should learn to tolerate us, or that we should agree with them? Again, is it good that we should tolerate people or push them to agree with us? Or even more, should we be so tolerant that we lack an independent opinion on any matter whatsoever?

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The dictionary definition of tolerance is; a disposition to allow freedom of choice and behavior or the willingness to recognize and respect the beliefs or practices of others. Tolerance seeks to get a balance between two worldviews without arriving at the same conclusion on a matter. Tolerance is fragile ground:
 It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it - Aristotle

When you raise the issue of tolerance today, it is likely to bring about a discussion on the following  worldviews/philosophies; 
        1. Relativism (especially moral relativism)
        2. Secular humanism
        3. Postmodernism
        4. Christian universalism
        5. Secular humanism and
        6. Religious tolerance

The average Christian would argue that they have never heard of the above philosophies. They may even accuse me of being too wordy to no good end... But if we would simplify all the "wordiness" and say that Christianity is being attacked today from all angles of (a) world views (b) personal opinions and preferences (c) intellectual arguments (d) secular inclinations (e) social and cultural systems, I bet we would all agree that it is facing its own pile of challenges from today's sociocultural systems (the interaction of different elements of culture together with  is the patterned series of interrelationships existing between individuals, groups, and institutions and forming a coherent whole...)

So, with the argument that the Christian worldview (also called the Biblical worldview) is facing challenges (i.e. it is being debated against, being ridiculed, being "done away with" and being annihilated so-to-say) and opposition (i.e. being refuted, being downtrodden and being "edited" so-to-say) from various sociocultural systems, it emerges that we should consider how to interact, deal with and be gracious towards those around us.

The Bible instructs us to do the following while dealing with the world;
Colossians 4:6 (ESV): Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer each person.
1 Peter 2:12 (ESV): Keep your conduct among the Gentiles honorable, so that when they speak against you as evildoers, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day of visitation.
and the following while dealing with fellow believers in Christ;
Ephesians 4:2 (NASB): ...with all humility and gentleness, with patience, showing tolerance for one another in love...
Both cases involve a certain degree of tolerance that is expected from the Christian.

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When issues that require a certain level of tolerance arise today, we are caught in a web of first wanting to answer the following questions;
1. Are all people tolerant?
2. Are all people capable of tolerance?
3. Are all Christians supposed to be to be tolerant?
4. Are all Christians capable of tolerance?
5. To what level should tolerance (or lack of tolerance for that matter) be exercised?

The above questions help us in our struggle (or lack of struggle for those who have achieved such a level of grace) with wanting the Christian to become a more tolerant person (and not necessarily an accommodating person) towards current sociocultural changes in the world.

Note: I'll use the current wave of news and reactions since the Constitution of the American people legalized gay marriages in America (USA) this week to elaborate my point.
The rainbow pride flag representing gay pride. Source: Wikipedia
Tolerance would mean the following things to a Christian wanting to deal with such a big change in a sociocultural system:
  1. That although we as Christians disagree with most of the things that happen in our cultural contexts (i.e. gay marriage because the Bible says so), we have every right and freedom to rebuke, correct and speak against them using the Christian worldview (because this is our platform and belief system) while not being judgmental of the perpetrators.
  2. We should also try to bring to their senses "our Christian brothers and sisters" who choose to wave rainbow flags in support of sin. Read the following post to see one reaction from Kevin De Young of TGC towards Christians who are choosing to wave rainbow flags in support of the gay marriage ruling by the court in the US: 40 QUESTIONS FOR CHRISTIANS NOW WAVING RAINBOW FLAGS
  3. We should pray for the perpetrators of such things. Yes, they will always rant and complain that Christians are extremely intolerant (forgetting that they too practice intolerance by denying us the freedom to talk about what we stand for and what we are against without pointing fingers); but that should not reduce us to a people who have not learned form our LORD on how to "bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse them..." (Romans 12:14, ESV).
  4. We should not pull out the "holier than thou" flag from where it has been lying since we got saved and start waving it in their faces! This, we should not do. But we should want to reach out to them as a people created in God's image and loved by Him that He died for their sins and ours (sins which include lying, gossip, homosexuality, anger etc - and of which most of us are guilty.)
  5. We should not be accommodating towards sin and supporting it in any way lest we grow lukewarm and displease our LORD, but we should call out against and rebuke sin in love. Here is one great article to help us do so: Should We Oppose Sin and Religious Error? Does "Judge Not" Mean We Should Not Rebuke Evil?
  6. We should remember that we cannot - if we are true disciples of Christ - agree with everyone on everything. (I guess, we should get used to this already because the world's volatility is escalating at a rapid pace.)
All in all, tolerance to a Christian is something we grow into as the Holy Spirit directs us. There are limits to every act of tolerance and a certain balance between rebuke and tolerance we should not only learn for the sake of the world but even for our own fellowships and congregations. May He lead us to do His Will even in these last days.


Bonface Morris.

Friday, June 12, 2015

Concoctions

Concoctions (sic!)
Clouds. They are too many. 
Then days go by and...
Rays. They are too bright.
Then seasons swing by and...
Dusts. They are too overwhelming.
Then times walk by and...
Muds. They are too murky...

And in the midst of it all 
My mind tries to follow my eyes through them both - even through the third and the fourth - and I try to remember:
I try to remember that we aren't different. 
That we aren't different from the cloudiness, and the brightness, and the punkey-ness and the murkiness. 

I also try to remember that we were, inasmuch as we are all different, created the same.
I try to remember that I am, between the two of us, the most mad one 
You are less mad than I am, or so I mostly pretend; but there are moments I feel you're more insane. 
And I try to remember that you try to remember to be patient with me
That you can recall all the times that I've either been cloudy, shiny, dusty or murky. 
Yet you just sat there with mixed feelings of wanting to understand who I really am...

I am drunk all the time.
That's why my memory keeps lapsing
I am - most or all the time - that's why I keep on failing.
It should be the drink. The concoction. 
I drink too much of myself mixed with so many other things (all the time) and that's why I keep on trying to remember. 
Yet I keep on failing. 

There are times I'm tempted to remind you - those moments when I'm a little sober - that you are as stunk and drunk as I am.
But I bet you won't listen because you too are drunk with your own kind of drink.
We drink from different places and at different levels, but it's drinking all the same. 
I bet you're always accusing me of being drunk with this or that concoction. 
That's fine. 
But you ain't different. No, you are not. 
You too have a specialty in making and drinking cocktails that are out of this world. 
We mix-up our concoctions using different recipes but they are concoctions all the same.

"So let's get drunk", we secretly whisper to each other's egos. 
Let's drink until the blue sky pales into melancholy; and until the grass frizzles into the depths of air.
Let's make merry until the earth blurs before us; and the rains fall no more...
Until the clouds, the sun, the dust and the mud is no more... 
Or until they multiply right before our very eyes!! 

Then what will we tell our children and our children's children?
We'll tell them we tried.
We'll tell them we tried to remember that we were all born drunk.
But we'll hide telling them that we struggled so much to help ourselves but we couldn't.
We'll pretend that our drinking wasn't something we dreaded.
We'll pretend that we enjoyed it. Every moment. Every detail. Every taste of our concoctions.

At one time we are lions, and cats at some other time.
That's what our concoctions do to us... 
At one time we are strong, but weaklings when a given dawn awakes. 
That's what our concoctions tell us. 
But God sees us: shriveled, in need of warmth and in need of a saving from the murkiness of the mud. 
Will we run to Him that He may give us something else to drink?
Something that will make us drunk yeah, but differently? 
Or will we keep on trying, pretending and failing, until we lie to our children's children? 


NB: Some words in life can only make sense when they are made wordless. (sic!) 


Bonface Morris.

Friday, June 5, 2015

Empires: Hillsong UNITED Full 2015 Album Download and Review

So after Hillsong released their fourth studio album “Empires” on Tuesday last week (that is May 26, 2015), I moved around the webosphere to see what the main Christian music storehouses were saying about the new album.

Official album art for Hillsong UNITED's "Empires"


What I met was a mixture of views (as always because it is impossible for everyone to think and say the same things about an album).
Some commentators were saying that Hillsong are no longer singing music for the congregation – music like what made “us” to really love them – like the music they did way back in the days of Mighty to Save, Best Friend etc etc.
Others were saying that this music album is more for the unchurched; yet others hailed it saying that Hillsong know exactly what their audience needs (musically and worship-wise) and they delivered excellently.

Anyways, here below is my own review of the album and the download;

Track listing
Empires is a 12 track album that lasts 71 minutes and 31 seconds. It has a bonus track, Sunburst (not included in the download I am sharing.)
The official standard edition track listing is as below;
  1. Here Now (Madness) – written by Joel Houston and Michael Guy Chislett
  2. Say the Word – written by Joel Houston  
  3. Heart Like Heaven – written by Matt Crocker and Joel Houston
  4. Touch the Sky – written by Joel Houston, Dylan Thomas and Guy Chislett and performed by Taya Smith
  5. Street Called Mercy – written by Matt Crocker and Joel Houston      
  6. When I Lost My Heart to You (Hallelujah) – written by Joel Houston      
  7. Even When It Hurts (Praise Song) – written by Joel Houston      
  8. Prince of Peace – written by Joel Houston, Matt Crocker and Dylan Thomas and performed by Joel Houston
  9. Empires – written by Joel Houston, Dylan Thomas, Chris Davenport and Ben Tennikoff
  10. Rule – written by Matt Crocker and Joel Houston      
  11. Captain – written by Benjamin Hastings and Seth Simmons      
  12. Closer Than You Know – written by Joel Houston, Matt Crocker and Guy Chislett
  1. Sunburst (bonus track) – written by Matt Crocker, Joel Houston, Scott Ligertwood and Guy Chislett.

Music style and acceptability
The music style in Empires is typical of Hillsong UNITED (that is, if you know what I mean.) UNITED’s music style is quite different from that of Hillsong Y&F’s music style, which is quite different from Hillsong WORSHIP’s music style.
Joel Houston is kinda the unofficial worship leader for UNITED, while Reuben Morgan heads WORSHIP and Laura Toggs leads Y&F. (This is my unofficial view of things.)

Back from when they did Zion and followed it up with The White Album, UNITED have rather acquired an indie-electronic sound – which is quite different from the alternative and contemporay worship we used to have from the long ago Hillsong band and the electronic-dance-pop and techno genres mostly done by Y&F. This means, Hillsong as a band, according to me, targets different audiences with their music. That is why it is not just a big band called Hillsong Church Band or any other name that may suit such a band; but that it is intentionally divided into teams with separate target audiences.
With a keen ear and eye, you’d realize that Y&F do music for the youth, UNITED do music for the mature millenial, while WORSHIP do music for a general church audience. You also discover that there is a certain consistency in how these three music groups/teams write their songs, use instruments and arrange chords.

Have UNITED climbed a notch higher? Maybe. But I think it is fair enough to say that they are simply doing what they know best: giving us an album with that “Hillsong touch”. This means that this album may not be appealing to a certain audince that prefers having a whole album that can be done for congregational worship. This album is likely to tread on a rather love-hate (lovehatric so to say) path with many listeners.

Songs like "When I Lost My Heart to You (Hallelujah)," "Prince of Peace," and "Captain" feature a more acoustic sound. They showcase a more intimate sound that churches can sing with a skeleton crew rather than needing layers upon layers of instruments.
“Closer Than You Know” has this beautiful ending with some kind of Selah moment. The title track “Empires” seems to have this extended Selah thing that runs for 2 minutes and 30 seconds before bringing back the bridge again at the end.
“Here Now (Madness)” has a beautiful repetitive theme:
“Coz I know that You are here now
Still my heart, let Your voice be all I hear now
Fix my eyes on the things that I can’t see now
Spirit breathe like the wind come have your way…”
If you would do some “local DJ’ing” and play “Here Now (Madness)” alongside “Broken Vessels (Amazing Grace)”, “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)” and Bethel Music’s “You Make Me Brave”, I promise that you’ll come out different…

Then there is that song “Rule” with a techno beat and style. “Say the Word” is more of a folk/pop styled song (is that Taya Smith doing it again?)

Album and song titles
At least Hillsong in general don’t have the tendency of making song titles short and meaningless as many musicians struggle to do. (I always wonder if they do this intentionally, out of advice from the recording company/producer or they just wanna be crazy about short song titles.)  
I am of the school of thought that a music album is like a book: telling a flowing story right from the cover (album art), to the title/name of the album, to the chapters and subchapters (choruses, pre-choruses, bridges, vamps, intros, outros, interludes and ends), to the lyrics (which are the words in the “book”.)
Unless the theme remains the same throughout an album, people will tend to think, “Aaaaah, so nobody really thought hard about that title, right…?”
Hillsong have also mastered this over the years and they have done it quite well on this album.

Audibility, singability, fluidity, quality and flow
This album is of great quality in both sound and creativity. A few songs are rather complicated to flow and sing to the unprofessional worshiper; but most are singable and likeable: with unique bridges and beautiful overlaps. Some chords and riffs are well twisted and repeated; and come out to somehow surprise the listener. (Which is a remarkable thing by the way.)
As Ryan Barbee of JFH puts it, “Empires has a minimalistic sound that relies on rich melodies and meticulous instrumentation”.
Most tracks on this album have a great emphasis on synths just as it is typical of UNITED. I am listening to the album in the background via earphones as I edit a document, and I have no problem capturing the lyrics at all. Even with the music volume at level 6 on my player, I can still hear every tiny sound and word.
The drums are done well. Not noisy, not disruptive on the vocals and not intrusive. Voice blending is good. Lead vocals and backup vocals meet well together in the songs.
The album flows well from song to another (I disabled shuffle so that I listen to the music in its original track flow.)

Lyrical content
There is no doubt that Hillsong as a band (as a whole) have mastered lyrical content in their songs. Songs that are meant to arouse emotion, do it quite well. Songs that are meant to arouse meditation, songs that are meant to drive us right into falling at the feet of Christ do it so well too. I guess they have some of the best songwriters that take Scripture and put it into music quite well.
One notable thing is that Ligertwood (remember him from “With Everything” in “This Is Our God” album?) is one of the song writers (co-wrote ”Sunburst” actually)

Conclusion
So, is this the 2015 album we have been waiting for? I don’t know.
Considering that we have had great music (with relation to this genre) from the likes of Bethel Music, Derek Johnson, Hillsong Y&F, Jeremy Camp, Plumb, Third Day (that great Lead Us Back worship album) etc etc, and because we are just in the middle of the year, I cannot draw a conclusion on this.

But you should download it, listen to it and make your own judgment. (Smily face.)

References


Bonface Morris.