This song has some serious meaning spiritually. in the beginning, "he" is walking alone, his head down, in a pale grey world. A world devoid of meaning? Purpose? Which can be easily defined as the color in life. His head is down, knowing that this isn't what was meant for him. With every step leading to atrophy, where he is at now is hopeless. Every single step he takes is only leading toward more decline, towards decay. His body, his life was made for conquest, he was bred to be a fighter, ro have purpose and a cause to fight for. Instead he is taking steps that are not his own, a pawn being moved around with no meaning whatsoever, his life wasted. I think the question of who's dreams you are killing and who's pockets you are filling is asking the listeners what their actions are doing. Are they making a difference in the world that, as christians, they would be called to make? Or are they just playing at life, allowing themselves to be moved about by other forces, killing the dreams of those they might help, simply "filling the pockets," or providing to those that they are not called to be used for.
Now, walking alone through the crowds of past failed kings. This appears to have a couple meanings to me. It could be that the kings having failed is simply showing him that anyone could fail in a calling, that he is not alone, being in the company of once great men, who are now in the same place as he is. It also could serve as a reminder that the calling he has on his life, the conquest his body was made for, was attempted by kings of the past. A purpose so great that even kings tried for it, but for some reason had failed as well, were stuck in a place of no color, no meaning. Auditions being called for the hope thirsting sheep. This place =, the gray place having no hope, is inhabited by those that thirst for it. Hope thirsting sheep could symbolize christians, with jesus as our shepherd. The family of fighters, also in my mind symbolizes christians. We are a family, under God our father, fighting for his word, for those people in this world still so lost, still wandering in the grey. So the question is what is keeping thie family of fighters from fighting this war they were bred for? What is keeping us from standing up and fighting for God? Are you where you said you would be in the end. Are we in the place God wants us? Are we still fighting, as we said we would be when we dedicated our lives to God? Or are we wandering, our purpose and cause lost? Once, we saw deeds grow to greatness, we saw ourselves making an impact, fulfilling the call put on our life by God. Now we are lost in a worthless life.
The end is calling us to action, having spent the whole song describing to us a life without a purpose given to us by God, ignoring it and seeing what happens to ourselves and those around us as we don't take our responsibility seriously. Then it tells us that following the footsteps or heroes, really really following the way of great, godly people, never leads you to a life lacking meaning. Never leads to a life filled with nothing but grey, seeming safety.
This song has some serious meaning spiritually. in the beginning, "he" is walking alone, his head down, in a pale grey world. A world devoid of meaning? Purpose? Which can be easily defined as the color in life. His head is down, knowing that this isn't what was meant for him. With every step leading to atrophy, where he is at now is hopeless. Every single step he takes is only leading toward more decline, towards decay. His body, his life was made for conquest, he was bred to be a fighter, ro have purpose and a cause to fight for. Instead he is taking steps that are not his own, a pawn being moved around with no meaning whatsoever, his life wasted. I think the question of who's dreams you are killing and who's pockets you are filling is asking the listeners what their actions are doing. Are they making a difference in the world that, as christians, they would be called to make? Or are they just playing at life, allowing themselves to be moved about by other forces, killing the dreams of those they might help, simply "filling the pockets," or providing to those that they are not called to be used for. Now, walking alone through the crowds of past failed kings. This appears to have a couple meanings to me. It could be that the kings having failed is simply showing him that anyone could fail in a calling, that he is not alone, being in the company of once great men, who are now in the same place as he is. It also could serve as a reminder that the calling he has on his life, the conquest his body was made for, was attempted by kings of the past. A purpose so great that even kings tried for it, but for some reason had failed as well, were stuck in a place of no color, no meaning. Auditions being called for the hope thirsting sheep. This place =, the gray place having no hope, is inhabited by those that thirst for it. Hope thirsting sheep could symbolize christians, with jesus as our shepherd. The family of fighters, also in my mind symbolizes christians. We are a family, under God our father, fighting for his word, for those people in this world still so lost, still wandering in the grey. So the question is what is keeping thie family of fighters from fighting this war they were bred for? What is keeping us from standing up and fighting for God? Are you where you said you would be in the end. Are we in the place God wants us? Are we still fighting, as we said we would be when we dedicated our lives to God? Or are we wandering, our purpose and cause lost? Once, we saw deeds grow to greatness, we saw ourselves making an impact, fulfilling the call put on our life by God. Now we are lost in a worthless life. The end is calling us to action, having spent the whole song describing to us a life without a purpose given to us by God, ignoring it and seeing what happens to ourselves and those around us as we don't take our responsibility seriously. Then it tells us that following the footsteps or heroes, really really following the way of great, godly people, never leads you to a life lacking meaning. Never leads to a life filled with nothing but grey, seeming safety.