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What if God has been speaking through voices the religious world was too quick to ignore?
Music, media, and culture are shaping how we think, what we believe, and who we become. But in a world filled with noise, many people have lost the ability to recognize the voice of God when it comes through unexpected places.
This book makes a bold but careful claim: God has always made sure His people could hear His voice-even when religious leaders failed.
Drawing from Isaiah 28, scripture, history, Black music, and hip hop culture, Cellus Hamilton explores how God often speaks through what the religious establishment considers strange, foreign, or unworthy. When Israel's priests and prophets became corrupt, God promised to speak through "strange lips and a foreign tongue." And throughout America's history, especially in the face of religious corruption, racial injustice, and anti-Blackness, that strange and foreign tongue has often sounded like music.
From spirituals to blues to hip hop, Black music has carried a prophetic thread-telling the truth, exposing injustice, lamenting suffering, confronting hypocrisy, and calling people back to what is right. This book traces that thread across history and shows how it reflects the biblical patterns of prophecy, lament, witness, and liberation.
This is a book about learning to listen.
Readers will discover:
Isaiah 28 offers a powerful lens for understanding God's voice in unexpected places
Black music has functioned as a prophetic witness throughout American history
Spirituals, blues, and hip hop have carried truth, lament, resistance, and hope
Religious corruption and racial injustice have often forced God's message outside traditional religious spaces
Hip hop's rhythms, rhymes, storytelling, and truth-telling echo biblical patterns of prophecy and lament
Anti-Blackness has shaped not only American music but also Christian music spaces
The liberating voice of Christ can still be heard through voices many have dismissed
Written with biblical conviction, historical awareness, and the perspective of a lifelong hip hop artist and student of scripture, this book invites readers to reconsider what they have been taught to ignore.
Because if God is still speaking today?
you don't want to miss His voice.
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