I think this song is pretty self-explanatory. If God is change, then being a control freak moves you farther away from God into "sin" (not in a literal sense, but I think Saul is saying that refusing to "change/evolve/adapt" is like writing your own death sentence, we must worship change, etc.. in order to live and because that is what allows us to continue living.). It's flux theory. It's the oxymoronic absolute truth that "truth changes." You can't control your destiny because things are always changing and you cannot help but follow these changes, another reason why God is change. No matter what you "do" you are fulfilling your destiny, whether it's voluntary or not, intentional or accidental, failing or succeeding, because in truth you have no destiny, except the one you make for yourself. It's ironic and somewhat contradictory I know, but I think that's the point. Things happen and you give these events meaning by calling them "part of your destiny" and you invent this imaginary role that you are to play based upon what happens in your life and how it effects you, how you let it effect you.
I think this song is pretty self-explanatory. If God is change, then being a control freak moves you farther away from God into "sin" (not in a literal sense, but I think Saul is saying that refusing to "change/evolve/adapt" is like writing your own death sentence, we must worship change, etc.. in order to live and because that is what allows us to continue living.). It's flux theory. It's the oxymoronic absolute truth that "truth changes." You can't control your destiny because things are always changing and you cannot help but follow these changes, another reason why God is change. No matter what you "do" you are fulfilling your destiny, whether it's voluntary or not, intentional or accidental, failing or succeeding, because in truth you have no destiny, except the one you make for yourself. It's ironic and somewhat contradictory I know, but I think that's the point. Things happen and you give these events meaning by calling them "part of your destiny" and you invent this imaginary role that you are to play based upon what happens in your life and how it effects you, how you let it effect you.