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Michael Jackson's Real Legacy

By Greg Stier|Christian Post Guest Columnist

I was raised listening to Michael Jackson’s music. It was the dirty secret I kept locked in my fundamentalist closet growing up. From ABC to Bad to Thriller to Billy Jean I moonwalked time and time again to Jackson’s music in my basement room across the concrete floors.

Michael taught this white boy how to dance. As a matter of fact, I learned so well that I once got offered a job at a concert when the dancers pulled me on stage to embarass me and I outdanced them all.

Sad but true.

But as much as I loved his music I have to admit that he caused me much personal pain. I’m referring to the time I tore my ACL dancing to one of his music videos before I was about to do some visitiation as the preaching pastor of Grace Church in Arvada, Colorado.

Really sad but true.

Another sad but true reality is that Michael is now dead. I am sincerely sorry for that. I was a fan of much of his music, especially the early stuff. But as sad as I am that he died I am much more sorry about how he lived.

It seems to me that he was on a perpetual search for happiness and just couldn’t find it. He built Neverland but it never brought him the happiness that he so desperately longed for. Nothing could. Bubbles couldn’t. Elizabeth Taylor couldn’t. Sold out arenas couldn’t. Hundreds of millions of dollars couldn’t.

He looked for it in the Jehovah’s Witnesses but there was nothing but legalism behind that hollow door of religion. He tried to find it in cosmetic surgery but all he could find was disfigurement. He even tried (and succeeded) in changing the color of his skin. But the white Michael Jackson seemed just as miserable as the black one…if not a little more.

The poor guy couldn’t even think back to the “better times” of his childhood. Why? Because, according to him, even these memories were not good. In one interview he said that when he was a kid he would literally puke when his father entered the room. That’s how terrified he was of his own dad. According to Michael he never had time to play but only to practice. His dad was too busy pushing him and his brothers up the music charts to be worried about Michael having any kind of normal childhood.

Not only was his childhood ruined but, according to many, he ruined some childhoods himself. Whether the allegations are true or not we will probably never really know. What we do know is that the accusations, the court mayhem and the financial payoffs added to the craziness and emptiness that defined the later years of Michael Jackson.

I wish Michael Jackson could have met the real Jesus, not the rule mongering, anti holiday, party pooper Jesus of The Watchtower. I’m talking about the Jesus of the New Testament. I really wish the King of Pop would have met the King of kings. Jesus would have quenched his thirst (see the woman at the well), healed his hurts (see the ten lepers) and changed the color of his soul not his skin. The King of kings could have given Michael a reason to sing and dance (see all the Gospels.)

Michael Jackson, perhaps the most talented musician in the history of humanity, died a tragic death and lived an even more tragic life. But I believe that there is one legacy he left that will make a lasting difference. No, I’m not talking about his music. His biggest legacy to the world is the stark realization that all of the talent and all of the money on the planet can never buy lasting happiness. Why? Because happiness cannot be bought it can only be received from the hands of our Creator, our Savior, our friend, Jesus Christ. When you have him you don’t need best selling albums or an oxygen tent to sleep in. When you have him you don’t need anything.

Now that, my friend, is something to sing about.

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Greg Stier is the President and Founder of Dare 2 Share Ministries in Arvada, Colo., where he works with youth leaders and students, equipping them to be effective in sharing the gospel. With experience as a senior teaching pastor and in youth ministry for almost 20 years, Greg has a reputation of knowing and relating to today’s teens. He is widely viewed as an authority and expert teen spirituality. He is known for motivating, mobilizing and equipping teens for positive change. For more information on Dare 2 Share Ministries, and the Invicible 08/09 conference tour, please visit www.dare2share.org.
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  • Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:53 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    Great post, yet again Jehovahnissi.

    :)

  • Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:45 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    The content or message behind anything we see or hear is that which we should be on guard against. We know GOd is truth and the devil is the father of lies. Our minds are like vacuums that suck in whatever comes 'it's' way. If our minds are not guarded by the truth of GOd's Word and filtered by GOd's WOrd, then all sorts of trash/lies will settle in our minds and will slowly destroy us like cancer. How much more are our children and our young today vulnerable to the cunning of satan in spreading his lies thru all forms of media...

    If we find all sins portrayed in music and entertainment funny or harmless then we have put down our guard and have been taken captive by the enemy's lure. Isn't that exactly how we are today? No wonder everything is permissible and expedient.

    Let us stand firmly on GOd's truth and fight the good fight of faith!

  • Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:27 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    Pop songs are worldy, even the ones that seem innocent.

    We are not told to sing pop music, but spiritual songs and hymns.

    I've given you the Scriptures, believe them, or don't.

  • Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:20 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    BRIT72 ,

    the Scriptures are clear on what is good and what isn't, if the Bible were to mention everything that is sinful, we'd need a bigger Bible.

    That's just it ! We don't need another long set of scribal laws. Paul writes in 1Cor 10:23 - "All things are permissible but not all things are helpful". If your conviction does not allow you to dance to pop music then so be it. However , teaching it as being sinful from the bible is highly questionable.

    You group all pop music as having ugly lyrics but any teenager will tell you that that's simply not accurate. Earlier you quoted Phil 4:8 , there is absolutely no harm in many secular love songs and songs dealing with social issues that have no suggestive lyrics.

    In the gospels Jesus introduced a walk that had a practical approach and added value to the lives of people and promoted freedom. The Pharisees and Scribes chose to remain stuck in their legalistic approach that took away from the value of their lives.

  • Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:38 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Greg, good article. It really is a shame. Many famous folks today seek happiness and never find it. We sometimes see their quest lived out in ridiculous ways.

    Appreciate it.

  • Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:10 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    MJ is special, as everyone else.......
    Only GOd knows.......

  • Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:29 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 3

    Michael Jackson obviously had body dysmorphic disorder, as many people do, only he had millions to carve up himself with, and so much money there was no one to say no to him.

    Where was the King of Kings when he was being abused, and where was he when Michael needed so much help and intervention?

    Having grown up a victim of sexual abuse, I never believed that he was guilty. Apparently, neither did the jury, as he was aquitted on 14 counts. ALL OF THEM. Jesus was killed for a crimes that he did not commit; basically crimes that didn't exist. But Michael Jackson is aquitted, but bore the shame of suspicion despite all his good works in the world.

    We have little business in this world questioning other peoples' relationships to god. The facts of this article are based strictly on the media stereotypes associated with Michael Jackson, a human being. I should not dare to point out the sins of another because the logs in my eyes are much too great. I am much safer pointing out the good in others. I would have respected the sentiments much more if the descriptions of Michael Jackson would have included only a mention of the tremendous good works he wrought in the world, not just a smattering of the tabloid fodder.

    Perhaps his legacy could be that when a man is hurting, the christians around him should stop at nothing to help him. The article points to one man's failures, no mention of the failures in the body of christ (the christians here on earth) to help him stop the abuse of his body and the addiction to medicine that killed him. There were failures on many more peoples' parts than only of Michael Jackson.

    He did more to end racism and promote unity throughout the world in the 20th century than any prominent christian American I can think of except for Martin Luther King, Jr., whose, incidently, son and daughter spoke at Michael Jackson's funeral. I guess that is not part of the legacy either. Only his failure to be a publicly known fundamentalist christian should be his legacy, that money didn't buy his happiness, and so on.

    If you want to make a cautionary tale out of his life, don't forget to tell the whole story.

  • Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:29 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 6

    This man is a little silly. Righteous indignent myopic fundamentalist view. For all our sakes, I hope there is more than one path to God, because I sure don't fit in to the fundamentalist path, being an inferior female and all. It seems to be more of a statement against Jehovah's Witnesses than anything else. Seems like every flavor christianity preaches all the other flavors into hell. I grew up in the good ol hard shell church of christ, and they love to do that the best. I don't think this was what Jesus wanted. I wonder if this guy wrote the same article when the pope died too. He fails to mention the hundreds of millions Michael Jackson gave to FEED THE POOR and FIGHT AIDS, and the 39 charities he regularly supported. I guess those are not works of good that should be included in the legacy, just things about changing the color of his skin. He had vitiligo and bleached his skin for years to even out the color, he had to go white, you can't dye it back black.

  • Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:00 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    smurfdog, the Scriptures are clear on what is good and what isn't, if the Bible were to mention everything that is sinful, we'd need a bigger Bible.

    You only have to look at the Scriptures that tell us what is good and acceptable and you can see that pop music and it's ugly worldly lyrics is not acceptable.

    We either come out of the world as we are commanded, or we carry on making excuses and wallow in the mud and ignore the Bible.

    "Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new." 2 Corinthians 5:17.

    "Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
    And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?" 2 Corinthians 6:14-15.

    I have heard from the Holy Spirit on these mattters, I choose to listen.

    "Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you." 2 Corinthians 6:14-15.

    I will add that I'm not one of those people who go so far as to stop talking to family and people who live near me, I just don't party with them and join in with their worldy entertainment, and hope that they see Christ in me and want him too.

  • Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:53 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Very sad for Michael Jackson to die in such a state and his passing pains my heart; we grew up with him. Nothing says mortality like seeing your contempories begin to die; ie, Farah and Michael.

    My Pastor had some insight on Michael's spiritual journey, while pastoring in Agoura Hills, CA he says:

    "One day, one of my interns came into the office and said, "Guess who tried to give me an 'Awake' magazine today? Michael Jackson!"

    Talk about an unexpected brush with greatness.

    "Michael Jackson was going door to door as a Jehovah's Witness in your neighborhood? Did you get a chance to tell him about Jesus?", I asked.

    "Nope", my intern replied. "He told me his name was Joe and started to tell me about being a J.W. , but then some kids from down the block recognized him and started yelling, "Michael!!" He turned around and ran off."

    The full article:
    http://scottrichardslive.wordpress.com/2009/06/26/the-strange-sad-spiritual-journey-of-michael-jackson/

    Pastor Scott goes on to say what a painful and stressful thing a very shy man like Michael had to endure; going door-to-door for the JW's, promoting their literature. In so many ways, Michael's heart was seeking as he later converted to Islam, the intern wonders what he might have been able to share, given the opportunity before "worldly fame" interupted the presentation of the Gospel. Whoever knows....God only.

    His life is indeed a cautionary tale.

  • Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:26 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    BRIT72 ,

    That's because there wasn't any pop music at that time, but these verses are more general and take in more than just pop music.

    Under Judaism in Jesus' time the scribes wrote the scribal law , additional do's and don'ts to the original law to fit contemporary life. In modern times we see the same thing in Orthodox Judaism with people not turning on lights and answering their mobile phones on the sabbath. The same concept has crept into Christianity and all this does is bring confusion , guilt and a lack of understanding of the truth. You remind me of people in the church who teach and preach others to stop smoking and having a beer but they never say anything about good nutrition and regular exercise when the latter will actually kill them faster. It's important to teach young people the truth , the whole truth and nothing but the truth and not our standards or our church's standards. That is an individual aspect of walking with the Lord and the Holy Spirit will be the one to tell us what's kosher and what's not. If the bible is silent on an issue then we should be too until we hear from the Lord.

  • Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:29 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I just went to the site you gave the link for.

    150,000 people die every day, wow, that is mindblowing.

    And most without Christ, I actually feel very sad, I never thought about it like that before. :(

  • Tue Jul 14, 2009 4:58 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Mike needed rescuing not happiness. He offended a Just and Holy God with his lies, thievery, lusting.... just like all the rest of mankind has. Michael needed a Savior. Money can indeed buy happiness, but that isn't the point is it? For all the happiness he can and did buy he didn't have his sins forgiven.
    THAT is the point, THAT is the Gospel, that God's Mercy in the Death of His own Son Jesus for a wrtched sinner like Michael Jackson, a wretched sinner like me, like you, is why we should be so grateful to come to God and ask his forgiveness, repent of our sins, trust in His promises and Live for His Glory.
    Mike lived for Mike... and he appears to have died the same way.
    Take a note form his life and don't follow his example.
    Remember, only the Righteous enter Heaven. Are you good enough? Go here and see... http://NeedGod.com while you still have time.
    And for you, Christian, go to http://WayoftheMaster.com and learn how to speak the Gospel Biblically, the way Jesus did, the Way of the Master. Don't do like this Al Sharpton did and blow the chance to speak the Gospel to millions of people, just because he didn't know how.

    Seek the Lost, while you still can.

    Patrick J. Burwell
    Response@OnlyJesusSaves.com

  • Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:30 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    abhodim, we a dealing with sinners who look at this man and see, well, not much difference to them.

    People think, that sounds great we'll worship "Jesus" because we don't have to come out of the world at all, this is easy, we don't have to give our sin up.
    They then make a false profession and end up in hell when they die.

    This is one evil world and we need to get these kids out of it.

    I know plenty of teenagers who have been given the gospel straight up and they have repented and their lives show that they are living to please Christ not men and self.

    As for MJ, I feel sorry that he died, I feel sorry for his family, but he was only a man and he is being treated like he was a god.

    People wake up, God is a jealous God and he wants all your worship directed at him, the one it belongs to.

    God does not want people to be in love with famous people he wants you to love him and he alone is worthy of such praise and admiration.

    He shed his precious blood for you, he is the creator, we owe everything we have to him.

    These mostly self obsessed "stars" would not do what Christ did for those that hate them.

  • Tue Jul 14, 2009 12:45 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    By the way, while I disagree with you, I didn't "thumbs down your idea. For concern for the faith is commendable.

  • Tue Jul 14, 2009 12:44 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Brit,
    Visited the same Dare2Share site. Must disagree on this one for one reason. Rev. Stier is dealing in youth ministry. Consider his audience. Most vulnerable to worldly temptations. Willing to explore what the world has to offer. Questioning of authority figures. Want to do stuff their way.
    In our congregation, we too have youth ministry, and listening is big. They have issues, questions, a spirit of adventure. We have to deal with this attitude, offering the same Gospel.
    Fears of becoming too worldly will be the problem forever this side of glory. But Jesu sought out Zacchaeu in his house, Peter went to Cornelius' home. Paul climbed Mars Hill. All with this idea that something precious was there to be offered those who would listen. Adolescents need to be met with on their turf, so to speak.
    Some people will miss MJ. Stier obviously does too. But he has learned a valuable lesson about worldliness that he could offer them, if this would make Jesus relevant in the long run.

  • Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:34 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    Just checked his site out, where is the gospel?

    He says in one comment that his had a "brush with greatness" and it was the fact thet he knew the co-writer of the exorcism of Emily Rose? :(

    He is so into the world, where does he find the time to do anything else.

    What is it with Christians these day's, they put these preachers on a pedestal and they are as worldly as the unsaved.

    Is this man saved, can't find any evidence so far, but I hope for his sake that he is just worldy and that he has truly repented and trusted Christ as his Lord and
    Saviour.

    As Christians, we need to come out of the world and become Christ like.

  • Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:22 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "Funny, Mr. Stier danced and it looks like he turned out alright.

    God still has used him. Maybe God should have asked you first if Mr. Stier was fit for ministry?"

    I wouldn't know if he has turned out ok, there are many sheep in wolves clothing.

    I would need to look into this guy's other actions and words.

  • rj78 »
    Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:55 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    BIRT72-

    Funny, Mr. Stier danced and it looks like he turned out alright.

    God still has used him. Maybe God should have asked you first if Mr. Stier was fit for ministry?

  • Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:39 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    ''I know most of those verses by memory but there is no compelling evidence in scripture that any of them refer to dancing to pop music.''

    That's because there wasn't any pop music at that time, but these verses are more general and take in more than just pop music.

    Anyway knowing verses by memory is no good, it's putting them into action.

    Christians today think they can do whatever they want and get away with it, but we cannot and will be chastised when we do wrong.
    Neither should we want to.

    ''Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.'' 1 Peter 1:16.

  • Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:55 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    BRIT72 ,

    I know most of those verses by memory but there is no compelling evidence in scripture that any of them refer to dancing to pop music.

  • Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:50 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 2

    Flagged as inappropriate. show ''Dancing to pop music is a hugely controvercial issue across the Christian world in western countries. Your opinion on the issue is clear but do you have any scripture to support this opinion ?'' ''And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.'' Romans 12:2. ''Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you.'' 2 Corinthians 6:17. And he hath put a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our God: many shall see it, and fear, and shall trust in the LORD. Psalm 40:3. And he said unto them, Ye are they which justify yourselves before men; but God knoweth your hearts: for that which is highly esteemed among men is abomination in the sight of God. Luke 16:15. ''Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord'' Ephesians 5:19. ''Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.'' Philippians 4:8. hide

  • Mon Jul 13, 2009 8:28 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Flagged as inappropriate. show BRIT72 , the writer of the article is expressing an opinion on Michael Jackson's achievements. By the world's standards MJ's accomplishments as an entertainer are outstanding , that is the point being made. It will be incredibly difficult to find anyone in the music scene to disagree with that. Are we idolizing him ? Idols are things in our lives that take the place of God. Dancing to pop music is a hugely controvercial issue across the Christian world in western countries. Your opinion on the issue is clear but do you have any scripture to support this opinion ? hide

  • Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:52 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    Flagged as inappropriate. show ''I outdanced them all.'' Sounds very prideful. ''Michael Jackson, perhaps the most talented musician in the history of humanity'' Sounds like you're holding on to an idol there my friend. Plus it's going a bit far, he was good at what he did, but that's all. ''I wish Michael Jackson could have met the real Jesus, not the rule mongering, anti holiday, party pooper Jesus of The Watchtower.'' Yes, but the Lord Jesus Christ is also Holy and getting down to pop music isn't something he would be doing, or wanting us to do. hide

  • Sat Jul 11, 2009 12:05 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 4

    The negative influence of the teachings of the Jehovah's Witnesses on Michael and his family have been either downplayed or totally ignored for as long as the Jackson Family has received public attention. For those readers who really want to know what life is like to be reared in the WatchTower Cult, nothing beats real world scenarios, and of real world scenarios, nothing beats actual civil and criminal court cases.

    The following website summarizes 900 court cases and lawsuits involving children of Jehovah's Witness Parents. The summaries demonstrate how JW Families rear their children and live life day-to-day. Also included are nearly 400 CRIMINAL cases -- most involving MURDERS:

    DIVORCE, BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, AND OTHER LEGAL ISSUES AFFECTING CHILDREN OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES

    jwdivorces.bravehost.com


    Excerpts from LaToya Jackson's own 1991 biography, LATOYA: GROWING UP IN THE JACKSON FAMILY:


    "Thinking back over all those years, I realized that Mother was the guiding force behind the cruelty and abuse. This lady who pretended to be so gentle on the surface had in fact caused all the turmoil in our lives. We'd always thought that it was Joseph, but it was her, telling him what to do and how to do it. Like I'd said to her before, she was always throwing the rock and hiding her hand, convincing everyone -- outsiders and my own siblings -- that she was sweet, kindhearted, and compassionate. Little did they know that the minute they were out of earshot she talked about them very, very viciously. After seeing it so many times, I finally had to face the fact that this was her true personality. -- page 257.

    "Mother ... frowned on our socializing with white kids, an attitude I found hypocritical coming from a Christian. -- page 34.

    "... both my parents harbor racist attitudes, particularly against Jews, ... 'Wherever you go, whatever you do in this business, you find a Jew,' Mother used to complain bitterly all the time, 'I can't stand it.' ... She'd go on and on. 'They're always on top. Jews are so nosy. They like controlling you. I hate 'em all.' To their faces, however, my mother was as sweet as could be. ... Hearing talk like this turned my stomach, especially when it came from my mother's mouth. How could a religious woman be so hateful? ... The depth of Mother's loathing was expressed in one of her oft-repeated opinions: 'There's one mistake Hitler made in his life -- he didn't kill all those Jews. He left too many dxxx Jews on this earth, and they multiplied,' --pages 132-4.

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