Professing Christian Kanye West is a Christian No More?
We had high hopes for Kayne. When we first covered his supposed conversion in 2019, he was in good hands and was being taught and discipled by pastors who were theologically sound. Over the years, he showed some good fruit, such as Kanye West Talks Expository Preaching and Jesus on Joe Rogan Podcast and Kanye West Talks Faith In New GQ Interview, sayin things like:
One of my pastors, pastor Adam, the way he preaches is called expository. It’s like one-to-one by the Word. I like all different kind of preachers but there are some type of preachers they get up, they have the bible in their hand, and they close the bible and they just talk for two hours.
And some do have anointing, but expository preachers go line for line, and for me it’s like I come from entertainment. I got so much sauce, I don’t need no sauce on the word. I need the word to be solid food that I can understand exactly what God was saying to me through the King James version, through this, you know, this translation or the English Standard Version.”
At the time we were encouraged but were realists, with JD Hall urging back then:
Unfortunately, since then the fruit has lessened and started to rot. His behavior has gotten more and more erratic, a mix of ego and mental illness which has harried West for years. A messy public divorce, frequently bad theology, inexcusable actions and statements, and now racially charged comments that echo what you might find flying from the mouth of Black Hebrew Israelites suggest that Kanye has definitely lost his way. Now, he writes:
“I’m taking a 30-day cleanse. A verbal fast. No alcohol. No adult films. No intercourse. In God we praise. Amen. But my Twitter still lit.”
The fact that Kanye is taking a fast from watching porn and fornicating suggests that it’s something he’s actively been engaged in, and the other fact that it’s only going to last 30 days and not forever is even more an indictment on the state of his soul.
We’ve always taken a sit and wait approach with new believers, and Kanye is no different. After 3 years, we now have our answer.
It was bad fruit the whole time, not just recently. Hanging with a Masters grad and saying some true things about him is not good fruit. P and P’s discernment in this whole fiasco was never good either.
I’ve always been skeptical of his conversion. However, there’s also a good possibility that he didn’t post this himself. Outing Harley was the last straw. He’s probably already been snatched away for reprogramming and his handlers have posted his farewell note like they did with Britney.
Reading this website often reminds me how little I know. But, when I come across an article such as this I bristle. I found my way about 6 years ago. Everyday I pray; I learn; I stumble and try again. That we should pray that Ye will continue his growth in faith is a given. To throw in the towel on a young Christian should be cause self examination.
So what exactly were the “racially charged comments” Kanye said that were out of line? Calling out the synagogue of Satan? Telling the truth? Just because the truth is inconvenient doesn’t make it racially charged.
So it took Kanye saying negative things about The Chosen People for evangelicals to call into question his Christianity…
Genesis 12:3 is to conservative dispensational Christians as Malachi 3:10 is to prosperity preachers. It’s a proof text that they’ll use as a lens to interpret the rest of the Bible regardless of what the rest of the Bible says.
The modern nation state of Israel is a huge blind spot for otherwise solid Bible teachers. People like John MacArthur (who is arguably the most influential conservative evangelical living today) go out of their way to downplay, or ignore anything that portrays the physical descendants of Abraham in an unflattering way. In their minds, anyone who doesn’t pledge fealty to Israel is “antisemetic”. It seems as though whenever MacArthur addresses supersessionism in a Q&A, he is incapable of arguing against the church replacing israel without referring to what he calls the “latent antisemetism” of those who hold to covenant theology.
The Bible warns us about not putting novices in leadership, and yet every time a celebrity announces the slightest bit of faith in Christ, the evangelical world is quick to shine the spotlight on them. My prayers go out to Kanye that the seed that was planted will grow.