Unashamed

The next entry for my Blog is Unashamed, which was written by Matthew West and A.J. Pruis.  It was first released October 4, 2024.  A link to Matthew West singing the song is at the bottom of the Blog.

Three brothers in a fire
Willing to die for their faith
But You were with them in the fire
And they walked out the next day

And Daniel met a lion
Because he chose to pray
But You shut the mouth of that lion
And he walked out the next day

So what’s gonna be said of me when it’s all said and done?
Will I stand for my beliefs, or will I turn around and run?
Well, let the whole world hear me say

I’m unashamed
Of the gospel of Jesus Christ
And the truth that changed my life
For the name above all names

I’m unashamed
And I will live my faith out loud
Take a stand and stand my ground
For the One who took my shame
I’m unashamed

I don’t answer to the crowd
I answer to a king
So the louder they shout
Oh, the louder I sing, yeah

What’s gonna be said of me when it’s all said and done?
Will I stand for my beliefs, or will I turn around and run?
Well, let the whole world hear me say

I’m unashamed
Of the gospel of Jesus Christ
And the truth that changed my life
For the name above all names

I’m unashamed
And I will live my faith out loud
Take a stand and stand my ground
For the One who took my shame
I’m unashamed

At the name of Jesus
Every knee will bow
And every tongue confess
So let it start right now
Before you come back, Lord
Before the rocks cry out
I will lift my praise
Let it start right now

I’m unashamed
Of the gospel of Jesus Christ
And the truth that changed my life
For the name above all names

I’m unashamed, yeah
And I will live my faith out loud
Take a stand and stand my ground
For the One who took my shame
I’m unashamed

oh, I’m unashamed
(I’m unashamed) I want the world to hear me say
I’m unashamed (I’m unashamed)
Oh, I’m unashamed
For the One who took my shame
I’m unashamed

Lord, I will stand for You
I tell the world about You, yeah
I’m unashamed

Do you ever take time to look around the inside your home, your office, or place of work and perhaps admire some of your accomplishments?   Maybe you received special awards while you were in school or perhaps some special recognition you earned at work.  In your home, do you have some certificates, awards, or maybe even trophies that reflect achievements you are so proud of?  I know that I still have things that remind me of some of my accomplishments in my earlier years.  If you are a Christian, can people see any evidence of your faith in addition to the things I referenced above?  Can they tell you are a Christian by just the way you act?  True Christians are identified by their actions and their words, not by dust collection items on a wall or a desktop. Please note that I believe you should be proud of all of your accomplishments in life, big or small; but the most important thing you can do in life is to secure eternal life by accepting Jesus Christ as your personal savior.  The accomplishments in your life and the things in your life will not give you eternal life, they will only provide you with personal satisfaction during your life on earth.

This song points out the importance of what God has done in our lives, not what we have accomplished seemingly on our own.  In the bible, in the book of Daniel, chapter 3, we find the story of three men who were thrown into a burning furnace because they refused to bow down to a ninety-foot-tall golden statue created by mandate of King Nebuchadnezzar.  As the flames got higher, their prayers became stronger and they saw an angel appear in their midst and they were shielded from the flames.  As the furnace cooled down and the captors raced to peer into the furnace, they saw the three men walking out with no damage from the fire.  They were men of courage who loved their God and knew that he would either wrap his arms around them or take them to be with him for eternity.  They were not ashamed of their beliefs nor did they let their fear of the fire or the king change the love and allegiance they had to their God.  The king honored Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego for their faith and their God.

Again, in the book of Daniel, chapter 6, we learn about how Daniel was thrown into a den of lions.  He was one of the three lead administrators who supported King Darius.  He was strong in his faith in God and he was a good administrator for the king.  The other administrators were jealous of Daniel and reported to the king that Daniel refused to bow down and worship the king, he would only bow down to his God.  The king had him thrown into the lions’ den.  When the king and the administrator came back to the den the next morning, Daniel was unharmed, God had protected him.  The king threw the other administrators into the lion’s den and they were immediately killed and eaten by the lions.  Daniel stood by his faith and was willing to die for his God.  He was not ashamed of his beliefs.  The king honored Daniel for his faith and his God.

The two examples I gave above came from the bible, the word of God.  If you are a Christian, do others know you worship, adore, and love God and his son Jesus Christ?  After all, we are told in the book of Romans, 1:16-17, For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile (non-Jew). For in the gospel the righteousness of God is revealed—a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: “The righteous will live by faith.”

Do you take the time to tell others how God changed your life, how he has been there for you in your deepest darkest hours, how he has promised you eternal life?  If you don’t let others know about your God and your faith, aren’t you really being ashamed of what you believe and what others think?  I understand it is not always easy to share your beliefs, but let’s look at it from a different perspective.  What if God told you that he was going to turn his back on you since you essentially are ashamed of him due to your lack of visible support and thankfulness of his gift of eternal life?  Wow, I know this seems like a harsh statement, but take some time and let it sink in.  The examples I gave from the book of Daniel show people who have true faith and a willingness to die for their beliefs.  I think all of us need to openly profess our love and our faith in God, let the whole world know where we stand.  You are either all in with God and have accepted Christ as your personal savior or you are ashamed, you cannot stand in the middle of the road, you must make a choice. 

Is your love of God stronger than your fear of the fiery furnace or the den of lions?  When your time on earth comes to an end, how do you want to be remembered, for your earthly accomplishments or for your faith in God?  Let people know you are not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Click to Hear Matthew West Perform Unashamed

Man on the Middle Cross

The next entry for my Blog is Man on the Middle Cross, which was written by AJ Pruis, Matt Jenkins, Matthew West, and Rhett Walker.  It was first released July 21, 2023.  A link to Rhett Walker singing the song is at the bottom of the Blog.


Heard the Preacher talking about three wood crosses
Up on a hill everyone to see
Two sinners on the outside couldn’t save themselves if they tried
All I could think is man that sounds like me

I’ve been the one on the left full of guilt and regret
Long gone on the wrong side of living
I’ve been the one on the right always looking for a fight thinking I could never be forgiving
I’m standing here today
Overwhelmed by grace cause I know who paid my cost
Thank God
for the man on the middle cross

He didn’t have to do it But for me it went thru it
A love like that I’ll never understand
Lord knows I don’t deserve it And I know I couldn’t earn it
Mercy rained down on this desperate man
 
The cross is where he went
But that ain’t where he stayed
He brought me back to life when He rose up out of that grave
Someday I’ll stand before him
See Jesus face to face
I’ll worship and adore him
For a life forever changed

Perhaps many of you reading this blog were not aware of the crosses that are spoken of in Christian religions, maybe some of you know about the cross Jesus died upon, and some of you may be familiar with the three crosses this song talks about.  The bible does indeed tell us there were three crosses together, with Jesus being on the center cross and felons on the other two crosses.  We find this in the book of Luke 23:33, “When they came to the place called the Skull, they crucified him there, along with the criminals—one on his right, the other on his left.”   The mount where the crucifixion occurred was call Golgotha, which translates into the word skull from the Aramaic language.  As the preacher was delivering the message that the song writer heard, maybe it was the first time the writer had really listened to the scripture about the crosses.  So many times, we may be the same way, the message may be one we have been aware of for years, but we never allowed it to resonate in our life.  I believe most people who are aware of Jesus are probably aware that he died on a cross, but have little awareness of the fact that two criminals were also crucified on either side of him.  The good news is that Jesus came back to life after his death on the cross, but the two sinners on either side of him had no chance of returning to life on this earth,

Obviously, none of us are perfect and most, if not all of us, struggle to be the best person we can be every single day in our life.  The writer of the song assigns backgrounds to each of the two people on either side of Jesus, the purpose is so he can help show all of us how we may fit into the scenario.  How many times have you felt guilty about something?  Maybe your guilt is from long ago or maybe it is from a few hours ago; but how does it make you feel inside?  Sometimes I sit and reflect on the past and think about the things I should not have done and the people I may have hurt.  As I do this reflection, I think it was very insensitive of me to say what I said or act the way I did.  This is when we are similar to the person hanging on the cross on the left.  We realize where we have failed in our life and finally recognize that the acceptance of Jesus as our Lord and savior is the only way to gain eternal life.  We have come to the realization that we can never gain eternal life until we give our soul to Jesus.

Unfortunately, some of us are similar to the man on the other cross.  We are bitter, vindictive, and only care about ourselves.  In common vernacular, these types of people are recognized as hardened criminals who are unwilling to ever change.  We go about our lives without even thinking about who we hurt.  The hurt we inflict may be emotional, violent, physical, or destructive.  The goal is to gain whatever we can without even considering the damage we cause along the way.  We form the opinion that because we believe that no one loves us or cares for us anyway, why should be act any different.  Our most secure prisons are most likely filled with people of this mentality.  There are also many people roaming the streets today who have the same mindset of if I want it, I will take it and are willing to harm anyone who gets in their way.  This is perhaps the mindset of the man on the cross on the other side of Jesus.  We find the scripture about the two criminals in the book of Luke 23:39-43, One of the criminals who hung there hurled insults at him: “Aren’t you the Messiah? Save yourself and us!”  But the other criminal rebuked him. “Don’t you fear God,” he said, “since you are under the same sentence? We are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve. But this man has done nothing wrong.”  Then he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.”  Jesus answered him, “Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise.”

Regardless of which camp of people we fall into, God views us all as disobedient to him.  He doesn’t evaluate us based on the wrongs/sins we have committed; he just knows that we have not accepted his son as our savior.  He also knows we are walking through a world that we can’t control and that we feel all alone with no hope.  All of us are on the first cross I mentioned above at all times and some of us cross over to the other cross if we wander too far away from where we should be.  This takes us to the middle cross, where Jesus, the son of God, was hanging.  He died on that cross and when he died that day, he gave us grace.  Grace basically means that if we accept him as the son of God and his sacrifice for us, then all of the wrongs we have committed in our past and all of the wrongs we will commit in the future have been forgiven.  God then views us as a perfect being and no longer sees the blemishes we gathered over a lifetime.  This is basically what transpired with the criminal the writer depicted as being on the left side of the three crosses.  It doesn’t mean we will be perfect in our actions and thoughts every day, but it does mean that we have an eternal life in front of us as we traverse the way to heaven.

Just imagine someone loving you so much that they would lay down their life for you.  I can’t even begin to imagine what it will be like to finally see Jesus face to face and worship him and thank him for dying for me and coming back to life just to help me realize that he truly is the son of God.  The cross couldn’t kill his spirit, the tomb could not contain his body, and nothing on earth could stop him from walking among his disciples three days after he came out of that tomb.

Which of the people on the cross would you most likely be if you were on Golgotha that fateful day?  Would you be the one who believed in Christ or the one who rejected him?  Now is probably a good time to do a self-assessment to determine the priorities in your life and where Christ fits.  We will all face death one day, we just don’t know when.  The good news is that we can decide today on which cross we would have hung long ago.

Click to Hear Rhett Walker Sing Man On The Middle Cross