I don't think it's about Jesus tiring of war and death.... I always saw it as more of a denial in Jesus/God. I see it saying that Jesus is/was a mortal like everyone else. Obviously these might be the last thoughts of a dying soldier who can't understand why their Jesus or God hasn't saved/delivered for them..... That's my take.
I think Neil is talking about the soldier being high drugs when he refers to the soldiers eyes shining like the sun. When he says “Jesus you can’t deliver right away” I think he means that the drugs can take away the soldiers pain quickly but prayer to Jesus don’t seem to work as well. The soldier is in a dilemma between faith in God or taking drugs to relieve him from the anguish of war and life.
I think Neil is talking about the soldier being high drugs when he refers to the soldiers eyes shining like the sun. When he says “Jesus you can’t deliver right away” I think he means that the drugs can take away the soldiers pain quickly but prayer to Jesus don’t seem to work as well. The soldier is in a dilemma between faith in God or taking drugs to relieve him from the anguish of war and life.
I don't think it's about Jesus tiring of war and death.... I always saw it as more of a denial in Jesus/God. I see it saying that Jesus is/was a mortal like everyone else. Obviously these might be the last thoughts of a dying soldier who can't understand why their Jesus or God hasn't saved/delivered for them..... That's my take.
I think Neil is talking about the soldier being high drugs when he refers to the soldiers eyes shining like the sun. When he says “Jesus you can’t deliver right away” I think he means that the drugs can take away the soldiers pain quickly but prayer to Jesus don’t seem to work as well. The soldier is in a dilemma between faith in God or taking drugs to relieve him from the anguish of war and life.
I think Neil is talking about the soldier being high drugs when he refers to the soldiers eyes shining like the sun. When he says “Jesus you can’t deliver right away” I think he means that the drugs can take away the soldiers pain quickly but prayer to Jesus don’t seem to work as well. The soldier is in a dilemma between faith in God or taking drugs to relieve him from the anguish of war and life.