I don't think its necessarily about god >.<
maybe it's all just a comparism.
"Take me away to a heavenly place.
Rescue me my love, my saving grace."
I think it's about a friend or a girl that's always there to help him out, and tells him when he's doing wrong...
One of the best off the album, definitely. :)
sorry keziah, but it is about God. This Providence is a Christian band.
he's talking about how even when everyone else was gone, and he was going through the worst parts of his life, God was with him through it all. And knowing that God still had faith in him, just made his faith in God that much stronger.
sorry keziah, but it is about God. This Providence is a Christian band.
he's talking about how even when everyone else was gone, and he was going through the worst parts of his life, God was with him through it all. And knowing that God still had faith in him, just made his faith in God that much stronger.
i'm not christian, at all. but they are, and that's what the song is about.
i'm not christian, at all. but they are, and that's what the song is about.
Just because they're a Christian band doesn't mean that every single song by them is about God...
I mean they're not one of those Christian bands that are on the Christian music radio stations.
Just because they're a Christian band doesn't mean that every single song by them is about God...
I mean they're not one of those Christian bands that are on the Christian music radio stations.
Have you heard "Letdown" or "That Girl's a Trick"? Because I can guarantee you that those aren't about God.
Have you heard "Letdown" or "That Girl's a Trick"? Because I can guarantee you that those aren't about God.
Their self-titled album and Who Are You Now? are both concept albums.
Their self-titled album and Who Are You Now? are both concept albums.
The self-titled is about not having faith/doubting God in the beginning of the album then by the end of the cd, he begins to have faith in God and accepts Him.
The self-titled is about not having faith/doubting God in the beginning of the album then by the end of the cd, he begins to have faith in God and accepts Him.
Who Are You Now is more about finding yourself. (Hence, the album title...)
Who Are You Now is more about finding yourself. (Hence, the album title...)
I don't think its necessarily about god >.< maybe it's all just a comparism. "Take me away to a heavenly place. Rescue me my love, my saving grace." I think it's about a friend or a girl that's always there to help him out, and tells him when he's doing wrong... One of the best off the album, definitely. :)
sorry keziah, but it is about God. This Providence is a Christian band. he's talking about how even when everyone else was gone, and he was going through the worst parts of his life, God was with him through it all. And knowing that God still had faith in him, just made his faith in God that much stronger.
sorry keziah, but it is about God. This Providence is a Christian band. he's talking about how even when everyone else was gone, and he was going through the worst parts of his life, God was with him through it all. And knowing that God still had faith in him, just made his faith in God that much stronger.
i'm not christian, at all. but they are, and that's what the song is about.
i'm not christian, at all. but they are, and that's what the song is about.
Just because they're a Christian band doesn't mean that every single song by them is about God... I mean they're not one of those Christian bands that are on the Christian music radio stations.
Just because they're a Christian band doesn't mean that every single song by them is about God... I mean they're not one of those Christian bands that are on the Christian music radio stations.
Have you heard "Letdown" or "That Girl's a Trick"? Because I can guarantee you that those aren't about God.
Have you heard "Letdown" or "That Girl's a Trick"? Because I can guarantee you that those aren't about God.
Their self-titled album and Who Are You Now? are both concept albums.
Their self-titled album and Who Are You Now? are both concept albums.
The self-titled is about not having faith/doubting God in the beginning of the album then by the end of the cd, he begins to have faith in God and accepts Him.
The self-titled is about not having faith/doubting God in the beginning of the album then by the end of the cd, he begins to have faith in God and accepts Him.
Who Are You Now is more about finding yourself. (Hence, the album title...)
Who Are You Now is more about finding yourself. (Hence, the album title...)