| Mumford & Sons – Lovers' Eyes Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| I had the same question. I was told this: forgetting is the ultimate form of forgiveness in a sense that once you sins are forgotten, you may begin with a clean slate and truly move on. We say that we forgive those who have wronged us, but many times we are still hurt and feel some trace of resentment towards whatever hurt us. It's not until we FORGET these feelings of pain and resenment that we can go forward with our life. The term "forgive and forget" comes to mind. Basically, forgetting is a deeper form of forgiveness that he asking for, possibly because he is so disappointed with what he did. | |
| Mumford & Sons – Below My Feet Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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I believe this masterpiece to be about staying humble and trying to fight the temptation of the flesh. When everything is going well in life, it's easy to stray from God and his word. We begin to think that we accomplished everything on our own and forget to give glory to God. It's in our time of need, when all is steeped in blackened hopes, that we often turn to God for help and direction. God is the one constant in life and God will always be there through all the ups and downs. In a world where your whole life can be flipped upside down in a instant, it's amazing to have something you can always turn to. Mumford was able to find strength in God and is trying to hold onto the truth that he has found. Christianity is about admitting our flesh is week and admitting that we need God's help in life. By keeping the earth below his feet, Mumford is trying to stay humble so that he won't feel the way he did when he was lost. He is trying to grounded to the lesson that he learned from his past. This is a song I think we can all relate to, or will eventually be able to relate to as life progresses. James 4:10 Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up. |
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