i think this song is about the persecution Christians experience every day. what the world doesn't know is that the christians say "bring it on" because they have God and suffering for Him is a great honor and brings Him glory. i think "let the flames begin" means bring it on, we'll still be dancing and praising God even when you burn down our houses. i also think the line "somewhere weakness is our strength" comes from 2 Corinthians 12:9 "My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness" which basically says that if you surrender to Him, God will take your weaknesses and turn them into power for the Lord.
this is my favorite song of all time. it IS inspiring.
Not that it takes away the thunder of your second half, but throughout history Christians have done more persecuting than being the persecuted. Unless you include historical Jews before the two religions split up, and even then the actual count doesn't change what I just stated. I just thought that'd be a nice thing to note despite how old this is.
Not that it takes away the thunder of your second half, but throughout history Christians have done more persecuting than being the persecuted. Unless you include historical Jews before the two religions split up, and even then the actual count doesn't change what I just stated. I just thought that'd be a nice thing to note despite how old this is.
i think this song is about the persecution Christians experience every day. what the world doesn't know is that the christians say "bring it on" because they have God and suffering for Him is a great honor and brings Him glory. i think "let the flames begin" means bring it on, we'll still be dancing and praising God even when you burn down our houses. i also think the line "somewhere weakness is our strength" comes from 2 Corinthians 12:9 "My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness" which basically says that if you surrender to Him, God will take your weaknesses and turn them into power for the Lord.
this is my favorite song of all time. it IS inspiring.
Not that it takes away the thunder of your second half, but throughout history Christians have done more persecuting than being the persecuted. Unless you include historical Jews before the two religions split up, and even then the actual count doesn't change what I just stated. I just thought that'd be a nice thing to note despite how old this is.
Not that it takes away the thunder of your second half, but throughout history Christians have done more persecuting than being the persecuted. Unless you include historical Jews before the two religions split up, and even then the actual count doesn't change what I just stated. I just thought that'd be a nice thing to note despite how old this is.