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Gospel Artists Advised to Focus on Soul-Winning, Not Money

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
October 2, 2024
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Gospel Artists Advised to Focus on Soul-Winning, Not Money

Piesie Esther

In recent years, the landscape of gospel music has undergone significant changes, with many artists emerging and gaining popularity worldwide.

While the genre has historically been rooted in the spiritual and communal aspects of faith, there is a growing concern that some gospel artists prioritize financial gain over their primary mission: soul-winning.

Gospel music originates in the African American spirituals and hymns created during the era of slavery in the United States. It has evolved into a diverse genre that encompasses various styles, including contemporary Christian music, traditional hymns, and urban gospel.

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At its heart, gospel music serves as a vehicle for worship, praise, and the proclamation of the Christian faith. It aims to inspire, uplift, and encourage listeners in their spiritual journeys.

The primary goal of gospel artists has traditionally been to spread the message of Jesus Christ and to lead souls to salvation. This mission aligns with the Great Commission found in Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commands His followers to go forth and make disciples of all nations.

However, as the industry has grown, the allure of fame and financial success has increasingly influenced the motivations of some artists.

Ghanaian gospel musician, Piesie Esther has advised her colleagues in the gospel music fraternity not to prioritize commercial gains as their primary motivation for hosting concerts because they have a higher calling.

To her, their mission is to win souls for Christ and that should remain their ultimate goal. And that while commercial success can be a byproduct of gospel concerts, the spiritual impact of their work should always take precedence instead of focusing on the financial returns.

“The essence of Gospel music is to spread the word of God and lead people to salvation. While it’s important to be sustainable in the industry, Gospel musicians should never lose sight of their calling to win souls and bring people closer to Christ.

“It’s easy to get caught up in numbers, but we have to remember that we are in this to glorify God. When we think about putting concerts together, the focus should not be on making money but on making a difference in people’s lives.”

Piesie Esther

As gospel music has become more commercialized, some artists have found themselves caught in a dilemma. The rise of social media and streaming platforms has made it easier for artists to reach wider audiences, but it has also created pressure to produce commercially viable content.

The pursuit of chart-topping hits, lucrative endorsements, and sold-out concerts sometimes overshadow the spiritual purpose of their work.

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Critics argue that this shift has led to a dilution of the gospel message, as some artists prioritize entertainment value over the transformative power of faith.

Call to Return to Core Values

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Piesie Esther

In response to these concerns, many leaders within the gospel music community are urging artists to return to their foundational purpose: soul-winning. Prominent figures in the industry have emphasized the importance of using their platforms to spread the gospel message and to engage in community outreach.

Many gospel artists are being urged to participate in community service projects, outreach programs, and missions. By actively serving their communities, artists demonstrate their commitment to living out the principles of their faith.

Building genuine relationships with fans and fellow artists helps create a supportive network that prioritizes spiritual growth. Artists are encouraged to share their testimonies and struggles, fostering an environment of transparency and accountability.

Artists are reminded of the importance of maintaining integrity in their songwriting and performances. By ensuring that their music aligns with Biblical principles and authentically reflects their faith, they contribute positively to the gospel music landscape.

Focusing on soul-winning rather than financial gain has profound effects on both artists and their audiences. When gospel artists prioritize their spiritual mission, they create music that is not only uplifting but also transformative.

Engaging in outreach and service strengthens the bonds within communities, fostering a sense of unity and purpose among believers. When artists remain true to their calling, worship experiences become more genuine and impactful, allowing congregations to connect with God on a deeper level.

The call for gospel artists to focus on soul-winning rather than money is a reminder of the true purpose of their craft. While financial success is a byproduct of their work, it should never overshadow the mission of spreading the gospel and leading others to Christ.

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