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‘Talk Am’ This Gaise Baba Song Will Make You Reflect on The Church

Through different times and seasons, music has always been a powerful medium through which messages are conveyed, change inspired and conversations initiated. And when it comes to delving into thought-provoking themes within the context of the Church, ‘Talk Am’ by Gaise Baba stands out as a compelling example. With its catchy beat and style that is reminiscent of the legendary Fela Kuti, the song compels individuals to reflect on the state of the Church and its roles within it.

Just like Veteran singers like Evangelist Ebenezer Obey, who sang fearlessly and unapologetically about important societal standards, Gaise Baba follows suit shedding light on several matters that demand our attention.

Let’s have a closer look. Shall we?

First, this song challenges the status quo. How?

It questions the motives and actions of some churchgoers who seem more concerned with outward appearances than with genuine spirituality.  In doing so, it prompts us to consider the danger of hypocrisy within the Church and the need for a sincere commitment to the faith.

Moreover, ‘Talk Am’ addresses the prevailing sense of spiritual lethargy that exists within the church. The repetition of religious practices, such as fasting periods and midweek services, can sometimes become a routine devoid of genuine spiritual connection. While rituals and routines are an integral part of our religious practice, if they overshadow genuine worship and spiritual growth, their significance can diminish. 

Gaise Baba raises the concern about the limited expression of individual gifts within the church. The focus on leading worship as the primary outlet for musical gifts overlooks the diversity of talents that can be used to serve God’s kingdom. We are encouraged to embrace the truth that God has bestowed unique gifts on us as believers. And these gifts should be utilised and celebrated to their full potential within the Church community.

Gaise Baba expresses his frustration about feeling restricted to using his musical talent only in the context of leading worship. This raises the question of whether the church is providing enough opportunities for individuals to express their diverse gifts and talents. Shouldn’t the church be a place that encourages and celebrates the different forms of giftedness among its members?

Unity within the Church is another key aspect addressed in the song. The call for unity among believers is made recognizing that every profession, talent and individual has a role to play in shining the light of JesusBy describing the contrast between claiming to be light while avoiding darkness, the song challenges us to reexamine our commitment to being Christ’s ambassadors in the world. We are called to shine our light in every sphere of life, to influence culture and to be unafraid to engage with the works around us. The church should not be confined to the wall but rather actively involved in bringing light to the world.

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‘Talk am’ is a song that goes beyond merely highlighting the challenges within the Church. It actively advocates change. By addressing frustrations, raising questions, and advocating for transformation, Gaise Baba sparks a much-needed dialogue about the Church in society and the responsibility of its members.

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