In
my country Ghana and indeed all of West Africa, Gospel music is now about what
God will do to your enemies and how much money He will put into your pocket. It
is also about how God will place you above your enemies. Worship is a show and
many Gospel musicians from their own utterances do no differentiate between
worship and inspiring people. The lifestyle of these Gospel musicians also
leaves very little to be desired but that’s a different story for another day.
It is an established principle of homiletics that the messenger is the message—most
gospel musicians still have not received that memo.
Gospel
Music must necessarily be about the GOSPEL; IE God, His mercy and the salvation
it brings about. It is about Christ and His work on the cross; not people. It
is on this framework that the love and mercy of God can be interpreted
correctly. Repentance access the forgiveness that saves man from the claws of
the enemy where eternal damnation is his lot. Repentance addresses the sin that
is now in the DNA of man. This is the very essence of the Christian faith and
the core of the message that must be reached to both the spiritually living so
they can continue to thrive in Christ and the spiritually dead so they can be
awakened in Christ. Sadly, it is also the message that has been drowned by the
dross that we now call Gospel Music.
In the reform community however, this message is still loud and clear. At Kwabata Baptist Church in Lusaka where Rev. Conrad Mbewe (also known as the African Spurgeon; a champion of sound doctrine on the continent) is the presiding pastor, the Gospel is at its most pristine. It is among the ministering interns at Kwabata Baptist that we found Costa Chibwe who together with the fellow young ministers like Angel Francis has been serving with us for a while now at Hopeman Ministries.
Costa
is not only a trained theologian being polished for sound doctrine at Kwabata
Baptist under the Rev. Conrad Mbewe, He is also a recording Gospel Musician of
the first order. Born and bred in Kabwe the Central Province of Zambia, Costa
got saved in 2012 at River of Life Tabernacle Church after hearing the Gospel. He went on to obtain a Bachelor’s of Art (BA)
in Bible and theology from Central Africa Baptist University. He started
singing and composing his music in 2006 and started recording in 2013. He has released two singles to the glory of
God; Twakumana and Lesa Mulelela which are currently available on YouTube. Costa
is working on an album to be release in 2021.
As we march towards a restoration of the Gospel
in the hope driving out the darkness that has engulfed our continent, music and
art of that matter is going to becoming increasingly important. It must
spearhead the spreading the true Gospel that saves men and causes a transformation
by the renewal of minds[2].
This is the reason that young theologically sound musicians like Costa are valuable
to the cause. We asked some experts to share some thoughts on the quality of
the music and it came out with an A+. Most importantly however, Costa walks
with the champions of sound doctrine and is therefore as biblical as it gets. Our
confidence is firmed that God is still building His Church[3]
and that false doctrine is here only for a while. We have already seen the
gates of hell crumbling with the expose of false prophets in Ghana and Nigeria
in recent times. Zambia stands as the beacon of hope for Africa in this
Ecclesia Africanus Reformanda agenda.
Costa’s
latest release which is currently available on YouTube is complete with English
subtitles for those who do not understand Bemba[4]. We
encourage you to listen to it and take few minutes to share it on your social
media platform in order that many more will be reached with the message of God’s
love and the forgiveness that awaits those who come to believe in Him. God
bless you abundantly. Please follow this link https://youtu.be/Qb9rSGUL9Ss