An Open Letter To Katy Perry

Jesse Birkey's picture

You know, I always thought open letters were a little strange.  Do we really expect the intended recipient to read them?  What is the angle when they are written?  Is it a play for some kind of mass publicity?  I don’t know.  What I do know is that I recently watched a short video on the music industry.  The feature artist was Katy Perry.  My emotions were stirred and I feel led to share.  This is a significant departure from what I normally post so bear with me.

 

While this open letter is addressed to Katy Perry the intended audience is much larger.  Silly us if we feel like the issues one person might face is entirely specific to them.  So, with all of those questions looming, here is my open letter.

 

Dear Katy Perry,

 

First and foremost I’d like to tell you how grateful I am.  I love music.  The arts.  I really do.  And it’s clear you’ve been given a gift.  I think you’d agree that you’ve been blessed with a great voice and the passion to sing.  I’m grateful that you’re using that gift while far too many of us sit on the gifts and abilities we’ve been given, refusing to share them with the world.

 

I’m grateful that you dream big dreams.  Dreaming is something many of us don’t know how to do well.  We silently wish for an orchard but ask God for a single apple.  For whatever reason we’ve decided that our dreams are unattainable.  You’ve been able to push past that false notion and the opportunities that have opened up because of your courage have been incredible.  And it does take courage to do what you’re doing.  I’m sure you’ve been afraid many times over the course of your journey for one reason or another.  I’m grateful you’ve decided not to let fear keep you from what you love doing.

 

I’m grateful for the doors that have opened up to you.  Because you’ve dreamed big and had the courage to pursue those dreams, the influence you’ve attained has been amazing.  You have a platform from which to sow into the lives of many.  It’s an honor and a privilege.  While I can’t say all of your lyrics and showmanship are appropriate for my daughter, I’m grateful you and other’s like you reflect the artistic and creative nature of God in some ways that can inspire her.    

 

So, I’m grateful Katy Perry.  But there are also some things that I’m sorry for.  And some things that make me sad. 

 

I’m sorry for the way you’ve been treated by many in the evangelical community.  Christians. And the offenses probably didn’t start after you decided to pursue the secular market but before, during, and continuing after.  Historically we’ve (myself included) done a poor job of loving.  The greatest commandment, the whole of scripture and the gospel can be summed up in love and we’ve failed time and time again.

 

A good friend of mine said that everyone wants to be the watchmen on the wall charged with keeping the Christians safe from whatever evil has been deemed evil.  He said the wall is too crowded.  I’d add that we need most of them down on the street loving like Jesus.  Maybe all of them.

 

I’m sorry for the way you’ve been let down by those closest to you.  The ones you didn’t think ever would.  Unfortunately that’s just the world we live in.  We wound each other and it hurts.  The deepest wounds are the one from those closest to us and I’m sorry for any wounds you’ve experienced over the course of your life.

 

I’m sorry for what happened with your marriage.  I know nothing about your situation.  But I do know from experience that marital pain is some of the most traumatic pain we can experience. 

 

One of the most tragic things that happens from life experience is that we misunderstand God.  I’m still discovering how the true nature of God is different than what my own life experience told me it was.  I experienced the world and it colored my image of God.  I think you’re in the same boat. To what extent I’m not sure.  But I’m convinced people run from God because they’ve misunderstood who he is.

 

You see, we were not meant to understand God through the lens of people and their actions, church, world events, Old Testament scripture, and personal experience.  We were meant to understand God through the lens of Jesus.  What we believe about God must be in line with Jesus.  If it’s not then we should let it go.  My life changed when I looked at Jesus to tell me who God is and I think it could for you as well.  Love is not an ideal.  It’s not an abstract idea or theory or feeling.  It’s a person.  It’s Jesus.  And God is love. 

 

So, I’m sorry for the ways you’ve misunderstood who God is just like the rest of us.  And I’m sorry you’ve felt like you had to do life without him because of it.  That in order to be who you wanted to be, to have the success you wanted meant leaving him behind. 

 

I’m grieved for the emptiness you’ve experienced as a result.  I don’t know you but I know that a life without Jesus is one desperate for distractions.  Something to take away the hollow feeling, the depression.  I’ve felt it like so many others.  Instead of living we live only for those distractions.  It’s exhausting.          

 

A God that looks like Jesus is one that wants us to be successful with the gifts and abilities he’s given us.  He smiles at the sound of your voice and desperately wanted to work with you to make you successful.  That’s what love does, elevates others.  It may not have looked like what you thought success should be but you could’ve had (and still can have) success and abundant life instead of success and emptiness.

 

And that leads me into what I hope for you and others like you.  To illustrate I’ll share a vision/picture to Lord gave me while spending time with him before writing this letter. 

 

He showed me a field of flowers.  The colors were a marvelous variety but dull.  The petals drooped towards the ground.  The Lord looked at me and said, “Just one breath from my mouth and all of these petals will reach up towards the sky.”  He smiled.  “More specifically, they will reach up to me.” 

 

He looked down at a flower with a fond expression on his face.  “Just one touch and what’s been crushed becomes something full and bursting with life.  Eye’s focused on the ground suddenly lift to the heavens.  Despair transforms into hope.”  He looked at me again.  There was sorrow in his eyes.  “And here I stand.  Day after day, year after year asking every single one if I can breath on the, if I can touch them.  But they must decide to let me touch them, to change them, to lift their heads.”  He smiles.  “They are still such a pleasing aroma to me even in this state.” 

 

He bends to a knee and touches one of the flowers.  “Ah, here is one crying out for me.”  There are tears on his cheeks as he delicately handles the flower.  It instantly straightens and blooms into something brand new.  The fragrance fills the field.  Jesus looks at me with a wide grin, his cheeks still wet.  “This is what I see and what I hope for.”  He motions towards the flower that just came alive.  “This is what makes my heart rejoice.  I will leave fields full of blossoming and thriving flowers to find the one that is lost and waiting for my touch.  This is what I came for.”

 

Katy Perry, my hope and prayer is that you come to understand by experience the great and mighty love of God.  That the eyes of your heart will be flooded with light and that you will receive full and intimate revelation of the heart and love of the Father.

 

Blessings,

 

Jesse and Kara Birkey 

www.jessebirkey.com

jbirkey@jessebirkey.com

twitter.com/JesseBirkey

http://www.facebook.com/jesse.birkey

http://www.amazon.com/author/jessebirkey

 

Jesse and Kara Birkey are committed lovers of Jesus who seek to show others the extraordinary life of Jesus is available for everyone.  They have authored two books, been featured in films and seek to serve the Lord in whatever ways they can.  Follow their blog here.    

 

Bring Jesse and Kara to your venue.  Find more information here.

 

Get a sneak preview of Jesse’s upcoming fiction, Finding Home.

 

Life Resurrected, Extraordinary Miracles through Ordinary People has been endorsed by Sid Roth and Mark Virkler and is a collection of inspiring stories making it clear that the extraordinary life of Jesus is available to all who love Him.  It’s also the testimony of Jesse’s life, the road he travelled bringing him into the arms of Jesus. Get the paperback here.  Get the Kindle Version Here. View the trailer here.    

 

Marriage What’s the Point? One couple finds meaning in a crazy mess is the story of their marriage—The tragedy and the restoration.  They bear their hearts in an attempt to get others to bear theirs and finally receive the freedom they’ve longed for.  Get the paperback here.  Get the Kindle Version Here.

 

Jesse is also featured in the film DeadRaiser, a movie shining the spotlight on resurrection testimonies across the nation.  Find more information here.

     

 

Add new comment

Add new comment

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.

Results

Results 341 - 350 of 488

Pages

EFT for Christians PDF eBook

Emotional Freedom Techniques - EFT for Christians: Tapping Into God's Peace and Joy ebook

by Charity Virkler Kayembe and Sherrie Rice Smith | 208 Pages | Published 2016

Scripture tells us that we comfort others with the comfort we ourselves have received (2 Corinthians 1:3–5). To the degree that we are healed and comforted, we can offer those same gifts much more freely to others.

Price: $15.99
Experiencing God Together eBook

Experiencing God Together eBook

by Mark and Patti Virkler | 105 Pages

This book teaches how to turn small group meetings into times of dynamic sharing of revelation concerning the real life issues we face daily. It addresses how to get everyone involved, how to limit the naturally talkative, and how to keep things on track.

Price: $12.95
Fulfill Your Financial Destiny PDF ebook

Fulfill Your Financial Destiny eBook

by Mark and Patti Virkler | 66 Pages

Though the economic system (mammon) of this world is under a curse, we have received instructions for how to move out from that dominion and into the blessing of the Kingdom of God. God’s promises to His children have not changed with the whims of government or Wall Street, nor have His directions for how to walk in those promises. We can “choose not to participate” in the economic recession that is around us if we instead choose to obey the logos and rhema of the Lord and enjoy the blessings that result.

Price: $9.95
Gifted to Succeed eBook

Gifted to Succeed eBook

by Mark and Patti Virkler | 189 Pages

There is no joy so complete as knowing who you are -- who God has made you to be and what your basic giftings and drives are. The goal of this book is to get you effectively functioning in roles which allow you to adequately express your heart motivations and gifts. The fulfillment you experience when you function in your gifts and calling is a joy almost beyond belief.

"Do you see a man skilled in his work? He will stand before kings; He will not stand before obscure men." (Prov. 22:29)

Price: $17.95

God Speaks to Me eBook

by MaryAnn Diorio | 45 pages

Many years ago, I read a book similar to this one by MaryAnn Diorio. In it, God was speaking for page after page. I so hungered to be able to hear God’s voice as the authors of that book did, and as MaryAnn does on the pages of this book.

Now God has allowed me the privilege of raising up an army of writers who are sharing what God has spoken to them. This devotional by MaryAnn contains 100 amazing journal entries of God speaking. Below is one sample:

Price: $4.95
God's Heart for You eBook Cover

God's Heart for You eBook

a devotional by Uta Milewski | 100 pages

Do you sometimes struggle with thoughts and feelings that you don't measure up? I do and I sometimes need a second opinion and a different perspective. In 2006, during an intense season of first doubt and then searching, God gave me His opinion, His heart for me. It set in motion the victories and freedom I now experience in life. I pray you'll be encouraged by the Scriptures and thoughts God gave me during that time.

Price: $4.76
The Great Mystery eBook

Great Mystery eBook

by Mark and Patti Virkler | 54 Pages

This is a workbook which guides you in meditating on hundreds of New Testament verses which speak of Who Christ is within us and how to touch and release Him and His wisdom, power and might continuously and effortlessly out through our lives. You will look up every New Testament verse on being "in Christ," "in Him" and "in Whom." In addition, you will meditate on the various names given to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, and realize that all that He is is available within you and even joined to you (1 Cor. 6:17)! Absolutely amazing!

Price: $9.95
Health Mastery Through MRT eBook

Health Mastery Through MRT eBook

by Mark and Patti Virkler | 82 Pages

Wouldn't it be great if there were a way for my body to tell me exactly what it needs and desires, without having to take expensive or invasive tests? Wouldn't it be amazing if I could perform these tests as often as I wanted, right in my own home (or anywhere I wanted), with no costly instruments necessary? 

Price: $19.95
Healthier Today than Yesterday - Book Cover

Healthier Today Than Yesterday eBook

Mark and Patti Virkler | 103 Pages

I am healthier at age 60 than I was at age 40! That excites me. I want to share with you what I have learned in the last 18 years since I wrote the book Go Natural. I researched and wrote that first book on health when I was 40 years old because my body was beginning to break down. The truths I learned then improved my health and many others have written to tell me that it improved the quality of their health, as well.

Price: $9.95

Hearing God Through Biblical Meditation ebook

Unlocking fresh revelation daily - by Mark and Patti Virkler | 179 Pages

For many years I studied the Bible incorrectly, and it produced death rather than life. Even though I had a knowledge of the Scriptures, I did not personally experience the life and the realities they revealed. The Bible calls this the ministry of death, rather than the ministry of righteousness (2 Cor. 3:6–9). Upon coming out of Bible college, I found myself just like the apostle Paul, attacking those who disagreed with my theology. 

Price: $15.95

Pages