This song is very obviously about baptism and the cleansing feeling that follows your new found redemption.
"And yet, I've been cleansed with the water.
A purity no mind can grasp; A purity so cool upon my fingertips."
This is of course the baptism. The water is used to cleanse during baptism and brings purity to not just the soul, but the persons connection with christ. It is an unimaginable feeling to have such a powerful connection with such a great being. The fact that it says "so cool upon my fingertips" shows that there is physical excitement. Not simply a meaningless ritual that brings false feelings, but something that relaxes and excites.
"The vision I have seen: This is the action that spawns from the end."
When you get to heaven, your life long devotion to christ will be repaid. Being baptised is like signing an oath to god, one that is more powerful than any piece of parchment or any legal document.
"What lies here are mountains composed of tombstones.
Examine these beautiful faces and keep singing.
Keep singing."
Death is stacking up in the world and salvation becomes ever more important. All gods children are beautiful and have meaning in the world. By using their talents and living their lives, they are glorifying and praising god.
"Will we push bedlam noise to the state of blissfullness?
Display her beauty to the people."
Bedlam- a scene or state of wild uproar and confusion.
Simply, are we going to take the worlds problems without a second thought and make it somethign that should be praised?
Her- in the bible they refer to sin as her
are we going to glorify sin? today it seems as though we are.
Ha. Sorry to bust your bubble bud, but it's not about physical baptism.
This song describes the cleansing feeling that comes when you are baptized in the Spirit, and not water. But I agree with the rest.
Ha. Sorry to bust your bubble bud, but it's not about physical baptism.
This song describes the cleansing feeling that comes when you are baptized in the Spirit, and not water. But I agree with the rest.
"Will we push bedlam noise to the state of blissfullness?
Display her beauty to the people."
"Will we push bedlam noise to the state of blissfullness?
Display her beauty to the people."
pushing an uproar to the sinners to, in a sense, wake them up to be baptized and be in a state of spiritual joy.
when they say "display her beauty to the people", i think they refer to the church as "her". since the bride of christ is usually described as the church.
pushing an uproar to the sinners to, in a sense, wake them up to be baptized and be in a state of spiritual joy.
when they say "display her beauty to the people", i think they refer to the church as "her". since the bride of christ is usually described as the church.
so based on that, i think they're talking about showing people (that haven't been saved by baptism) the beauty of the church and its sanctity,...
so based on that, i think they're talking about showing people (that haven't been saved by baptism) the beauty of the church and its sanctity, and maybe that will open their eyes that salvation is important
This song is very obviously about baptism and the cleansing feeling that follows your new found redemption.
"And yet, I've been cleansed with the water. A purity no mind can grasp; A purity so cool upon my fingertips." This is of course the baptism. The water is used to cleanse during baptism and brings purity to not just the soul, but the persons connection with christ. It is an unimaginable feeling to have such a powerful connection with such a great being. The fact that it says "so cool upon my fingertips" shows that there is physical excitement. Not simply a meaningless ritual that brings false feelings, but something that relaxes and excites.
"The vision I have seen: This is the action that spawns from the end." When you get to heaven, your life long devotion to christ will be repaid. Being baptised is like signing an oath to god, one that is more powerful than any piece of parchment or any legal document.
"What lies here are mountains composed of tombstones. Examine these beautiful faces and keep singing. Keep singing."
Death is stacking up in the world and salvation becomes ever more important. All gods children are beautiful and have meaning in the world. By using their talents and living their lives, they are glorifying and praising god.
"Will we push bedlam noise to the state of blissfullness? Display her beauty to the people."
Bedlam- a scene or state of wild uproar and confusion. Simply, are we going to take the worlds problems without a second thought and make it somethign that should be praised? Her- in the bible they refer to sin as her are we going to glorify sin? today it seems as though we are.
Ha. Sorry to bust your bubble bud, but it's not about physical baptism. This song describes the cleansing feeling that comes when you are baptized in the Spirit, and not water. But I agree with the rest.
Ha. Sorry to bust your bubble bud, but it's not about physical baptism. This song describes the cleansing feeling that comes when you are baptized in the Spirit, and not water. But I agree with the rest.
"Will we push bedlam noise to the state of blissfullness? Display her beauty to the people."
"Will we push bedlam noise to the state of blissfullness? Display her beauty to the people."
pushing an uproar to the sinners to, in a sense, wake them up to be baptized and be in a state of spiritual joy. when they say "display her beauty to the people", i think they refer to the church as "her". since the bride of christ is usually described as the church.
pushing an uproar to the sinners to, in a sense, wake them up to be baptized and be in a state of spiritual joy. when they say "display her beauty to the people", i think they refer to the church as "her". since the bride of christ is usually described as the church.
so based on that, i think they're talking about showing people (that haven't been saved by baptism) the beauty of the church and its sanctity,...
so based on that, i think they're talking about showing people (that haven't been saved by baptism) the beauty of the church and its sanctity, and maybe that will open their eyes that salvation is important