The True Legacy of Keith Green
(up-dated since 6/06/2004)
As many of you would know not long after we were married my wife and I
left institutional "Christianity" behind and took a lonely step out
into the wilderness where we had to place our sole trust in the
promises of God. This was back in 1978 at a time when the
Charismatic Movement had reached it's peak, just prior to the launch
of the even more apostate New Wave Movement and Laughing Revival of the
eighties and nineties. At this time I did not know a Bible could
be 100% accurate, so it was hard going, as I battled confusion,
rejection, with people using us for the wrong reasons, and not
having a compete effective tool in countering the opposition ... namely the written word of God! During
this time, however, we saw genuine conversions without the camp, and
very few fall away, even to this day. Today, these maturing couples
now have young adult and teenage off-spring who are also finding
Jesus outside the official, ecclesiastical, mainstream.
During this testing period of our spiritual sojourning, one of the
few ministries we found encouragement from was from the ministry of
the late Keith Green, because at the time I found a real parallel
with this man and where the Lord was leading us. Both parties (who
both had a strong interest in music) were finding at the same time,
that the churches were not what they were cracked up to be, where much
compromise, confusion, and lukewarmness prevailed. The big
difference between both parties however, was that one was growing in
obscurity, while the other was out there in the limelight because of
the talent the Lord had invested in the man Keith Green.
At the
time, and looking back (pass the shallowness and immaturity, and
weak doctrinal issues we were both having to come to terms with) we had only just
began our journey away from conventional "Christianity", and saw the
biblical gospel as something far removed from what the western churches were
saying or practising. Plus the fact it was now trendy to join hands
with Roman Catholics, having to recognize them as our brother and sisters in Christ, with
unity being based on feeling rather than scriptural backing. This is
why we closely watched the ministry of this man he called "Last Days
Ministries". Not as a "be all and in all" of course, but as fellow
pilgrims from the sideline, discovering with confirmation of what the
Lord was doing in us, through subscribing to their monthly updates
and reading and listening to their material.
Then came the controversial "Catholic Chronicles" in sequence ...
Part One, Part Two, Part Three, then Part Four, with each monthly
update from LDMs. These included articles like "Unity at what
price" and "the selling
of Jesus", all written by Keith. I was excited and praised
the Lord
that we were not the only ones who were "going off in a tangent".
I
remember the Customs Department phoning us one day, concerned and
querying why we ordered so much of his material to hand out. It
took
some explaining that we were not importing and selling goods
illegally but were receiving them free of charge, paid voluntary
with collected donations, to hand out free, to those who were thought
were in need or searching.
However, to cut a longer story short, this newly formed relationship
with LDMs only lasted a season as we received the sad news of
Keith's "untimely", and suspicious death in a plane crash. From
then on everything
changed, as Last Days Ministries reinvented themselves, disowning
and denouncing much of Keith's material or the path he had taken, and
reinventing his ministry, while promoting a
redefined "Keith Green", to keep the ministry alive on false premises.
These appeared to be nothing but maneuvers in public relations, to
remove any
danger to ecumenicalism and endtime apostasy, of what the real Keith
Green exposed, when he was residing here on "planet earth". With
explanations that Keith would've eventually did a U-turn in his
ministry also.
Yes,
Keith was a huge danger in more ways than one simply because:
He was dangerous because he was Jewish who said, "When I die, I just
want to be remembered as a Christian." Without a mention or support
of any kind, in relation to the HRM or the SNM!
He was dangerous because he was not ecumenical and boldly exposed
the cheap unity the churches were pushing for!
He was dangerous because he was boldly exposing the Church of Rome
and her idolatrized practices and meaning behind her sacraments.
He was dangerous because he was not promoting the way all rock
"personalities" were going ... New Age Rock music was apparently
being raised up for one reason only ... to promote licence and shallow experience, and move folk into a new age mindset.
He was dangerous for the Institutional Church as he would rather
walk away from performing and being a "somebody", if it meant he
could preach repentance towards God through Jesus.
He was dangerous to the large muti-million dollar corporations, who
had infiltrated Christianity and were making merchandise of it, and
turning it around into just another money making fade.
It was not at all PC (in this day) nor 'the run of the mill' trend for
a rock artist to behave this way. Here was a rock celebrity
making a
nuisance of himself because he would not be manipulated for fame or
fortune and refused the status quo. Here was rock "star" who
could
only see the preaching of the cross as what mattered in life. He
was
certainly not fitting or relevant for his age or contemporaries!
Something drastic had to happen! As it did to the gospels detriment!
However, praise God, today there remains a remnant who remember
Keith for who he was then, and not his invented, ecumenical, legacy
today ... who still hold to what his ministry stood for then ... Christ
and Him crucified!
A Brother overseas has been trying to track down for sometime "The
Selling Of Jesus" by Keith. Now he has finally been able to complete
"The Lost Writings of Keith Green". May the Lord use and bless
this material, and nullify anything which may be in the flesh. Please click on the following:
http://www.tlchrist.info/keithgreen/index.html
The only music minister to
whom the Lord will say, "Well done, thy
good and faithful servant," is the one whose life proves what their
lyrics are saying, and to whom music is the least important part of
their life. Glorifying the only worthy One has to be a minister's
most important goal! — Keith Green
May this legacy (of a crucified life for Christ) live on!