i defy you to find a person who dislikes this song!
all my friends love it, as do i.
i introduced my parents to Superchick with this song, and they both said that any other song from Superchick would've put them off, because the rest "aren't their type of music", but there's something about Let it Be that made them give the rest a chance. Now my mom has downloaded Stand in the Rain into her music library, and i've gotten my dad to listen through both Beauty From Pain (album) and Rock What You Got (album).
as for the meaning, i think it's pretty self-explanitory. i agree with jesusaves, and would like to add: it's about judging ourselves through others' eyes rather than God's. You just hurt yourself, buying into human judgements-they don't know who you are as a person, and they don't love you like Christ does. So, rather than worrying about the bricks they throw at you to make themselves feel better, cast away those loads and turn your eyes to God, because He has a plan for you, and won't ever harm you!
i defy you to find a person who dislikes this song! all my friends love it, as do i. i introduced my parents to Superchick with this song, and they both said that any other song from Superchick would've put them off, because the rest "aren't their type of music", but there's something about Let it Be that made them give the rest a chance. Now my mom has downloaded Stand in the Rain into her music library, and i've gotten my dad to listen through both Beauty From Pain (album) and Rock What You Got (album).
as for the meaning, i think it's pretty self-explanitory. i agree with jesusaves, and would like to add: it's about judging ourselves through others' eyes rather than God's. You just hurt yourself, buying into human judgements-they don't know who you are as a person, and they don't love you like Christ does. So, rather than worrying about the bricks they throw at you to make themselves feel better, cast away those loads and turn your eyes to God, because He has a plan for you, and won't ever harm you!