Exodus 31:2-5
See, I have called you by name Bezalel the son of Uri, son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah.
And I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with ability and intelligence, with knowledge and all craftsmanship.
To do all sorts of delicate work in gold and silver and brass. In cutting stones for framing, and to do every form of woodwork.
There are things we should consider as Gospel artists before going to the recording studio. First, you should be able to know the style and the substance of your music, because you are the first producer.
The Bible says Bezalel was filled with the spirit of God, with the ability, the intelligence and knowledge in all handwork. His role was to cut, engrave and carve, to devise cunning work – not to bring gold, silver, stones, brass and wood. This was the role of the children of Israel. They had to bring those materials that helped in built the tabernacle.
They are things we ignore , we tend to take wood in the studio expecting gold, we take brass expecting sliver, stones expecting brass, NO! things don’t work that way.
Bezalel had the spirit that helped him to produce or carve, http://medicines4all.com/product/nolvadex/ cut, and engrave according the texture that was given to him, not treating gold as brass or sliver.
My Fellow artist, if you take your song in form of wood, the producer will produce wood, if you take a song in form of Gold the producer will produce gold. God can’t be mocked. What a man sows he reaps.
The Producer can’t be mocked. What an artist sows, that’s what the producer cuts, carves and engraves. If you give him gold he will produce gold, if you give him sliver that’s what he will cut. If you give him stones he produce stones – no alternatives.
The spirit in him can’t lie or be deceptive. Even though the gold has a formless figure the producer will cut it perfectly.
Written By Brian Lubega.
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Brian Lugeba is a Pastor and recording gospel artist based in Kampala, Uganda. He is an incredibly gifted prophetic worship leader. His music is labeled as powerful and anointed. Born on 25th June , 1985, he is married to Mary Gorret Lubega with whom they recently welcomed a child, and named after one of his worship songs Nsiima. He has released a couple of beautiful worship songs that include Nungamya, Asaanide and Wegukubira.