the last verse is definitely a Biblical reference.
"so i'll open the door and let you in" this refers to the Bible verse where Jesus says I am knocking at your door, will you let me in, essentially will you accept me as savior?
"i want to break the alabaster, smell the sweet perfume" refers to the woman, i believe mary magdalene who broke open an alabaster jar of perfume and spread it over Jesus's head, to annoint Him.
the next line, "when the bottle is broken . . . i'll have everything worth having. . ." this means that we are to give God are best, and after we do that we will have nothing left to give, but we will literrally have everything and anything worth having, meaning salvation.
he's awesome, and this is an awesome song, one of my favorites aside from prison is private property.
also, he's from texas, so it wouldn't surprize me if he is christian or somewhat spiritual, regardless if he goes to church, he did live in the bible belt.
the last verse is definitely a Biblical reference.
"so i'll open the door and let you in" this refers to the Bible verse where Jesus says I am knocking at your door, will you let me in, essentially will you accept me as savior?
"i want to break the alabaster, smell the sweet perfume" refers to the woman, i believe mary magdalene who broke open an alabaster jar of perfume and spread it over Jesus's head, to annoint Him.
the next line, "when the bottle is broken . . . i'll have everything worth having. . ." this means that we are to give God are best, and after we do that we will have nothing left to give, but we will literrally have everything and anything worth having, meaning salvation.
he's awesome, and this is an awesome song, one of my favorites aside from prison is private property.
also, he's from texas, so it wouldn't surprize me if he is christian or somewhat spiritual, regardless if he goes to church, he did live in the bible belt.