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Reformed Rapper Drops Names in New Song ‘False Teachers’

Over at Christianity Today’s Gleanings blog they showcased a new song called False Teacherby reformed rapper Shai Linne.

The rise of Reformed rap continues to draw praise—and controversy.

On Shai Linne’s new album, “Lyrical Theology, Pt. 1: Theology,” which released Tuesday, the Christian rapper does more than just drop a few beats. Linne also drops the names of 12 prominent pastors whom he calls “false teachers.”

In the pre-released single “Fal$e Teacher$,” Linne calls out Joel Osteen, Creflo Dollar, T.D. Jakes, and Joyce Meyer, among others, for making “bogus statements, [and being] financially motivated.”

In the song, Linne says, “Don’t be deceived by this funny biz, if you come to Jesus for money, then he’s not your God, money is! Jesus is not a means to an end, the Gospel is He came to redeem us from sin, and that is the message forever I yell! If you’re living your best life now you’re heading for hell!”

Hip-hop lover John Piper praised Linne’s new song, Tweeting this: “My,my, Shai, this is good.”

I’m still trying to get used to the idea that “reformed rappers” are becoming popular.

UPDATE: Paula White’s son responded.

What do you think?

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