I kinda have a compleatly diferent view of this song. I'll start with the begining.
Verse 1
He talks about how he could never reach solid ground and about how even though he was seeking, he wasn't looking for the right thing. He wasn't looking for "what he found." So he obviously found something right, he was just wasn't looking for the right thing at first. I think what he found was redemtion. Redemtion through the gospel, which is something we don't "look for" when we're lost because the Bible says the lost resist God.
Verse 2
He admits that he is still dirty and wicked. Even after we are born again, we still strugle with the flesh. He is confessing this to God and asking God to make him absolutly pure. "Be my absolution." God may see us as righteous after we're born again, but we don't live in purity, so we must ask God to help us.
Chorus
I don't think this has anything to do with washing us clean because baptism is never picture as a washing in the Bible. What is baptism? It emersion in water that pictures death, burial, and reserection. Even though we are baptised once in life to show that we have died to the flesh and have been risen(born again) by God, he is asking God to baptise his mind.
What does he mean? Easy, he wants God to slay his flesh and awaken his spirit to live as God wants him. He wants to die to his flesh, and live for God.
"For these seeds to give birth to life, first they must die."
If his small life is to ever be used, as a seed dies, he must die to his flesh, and God will use him to bare fruit and live ritouesly.
I don't know if this is what Foreman meant, but this is how I interpret it.
btw: Sorry for the bad spelling.
I kinda have a compleatly diferent view of this song. I'll start with the begining. Verse 1 He talks about how he could never reach solid ground and about how even though he was seeking, he wasn't looking for the right thing. He wasn't looking for "what he found." So he obviously found something right, he was just wasn't looking for the right thing at first. I think what he found was redemtion. Redemtion through the gospel, which is something we don't "look for" when we're lost because the Bible says the lost resist God. Verse 2 He admits that he is still dirty and wicked. Even after we are born again, we still strugle with the flesh. He is confessing this to God and asking God to make him absolutly pure. "Be my absolution." God may see us as righteous after we're born again, but we don't live in purity, so we must ask God to help us. Chorus I don't think this has anything to do with washing us clean because baptism is never picture as a washing in the Bible. What is baptism? It emersion in water that pictures death, burial, and reserection. Even though we are baptised once in life to show that we have died to the flesh and have been risen(born again) by God, he is asking God to baptise his mind. What does he mean? Easy, he wants God to slay his flesh and awaken his spirit to live as God wants him. He wants to die to his flesh, and live for God. "For these seeds to give birth to life, first they must die." If his small life is to ever be used, as a seed dies, he must die to his flesh, and God will use him to bare fruit and live ritouesly. I don't know if this is what Foreman meant, but this is how I interpret it. btw: Sorry for the bad spelling.