I think it has more to do with the believer's struggle with sin:
Verse 1: "Take me back to a simpler time..." back to a time when people could say things and not have to worry about someone getting offended; a time when we just went with the flow instead of turning to alcohol and other substances to self-medicate. "We were fresh coming off the vine, thrown into a barrel of the cheapest wine...and we're all the ones to blame"--Christ is the Vine. We say we are going to follow Him, yet we turn to our own devices when trials are present. We only have ourselves to blame because He freely gives us what we need.
Verse 2: We have everything we need and then some, yet there are still those who are homeless and hungry. Why?
Chorus: Flashing the lights, drawing us in...drawing us in so they can watch us fall: The world tries to appeal to our senses and it often succeeds. However, the world is against Jesus. It is going to celebrate when believers are lured in and eventually failed by the world.
I think it has more to do with the believer's struggle with sin:
Verse 1: "Take me back to a simpler time..." back to a time when people could say things and not have to worry about someone getting offended; a time when we just went with the flow instead of turning to alcohol and other substances to self-medicate. "We were fresh coming off the vine, thrown into a barrel of the cheapest wine...and we're all the ones to blame"--Christ is the Vine. We say we are going to follow Him, yet we turn to our own devices when trials are present. We only have ourselves to blame because He freely gives us what we need.
Verse 2: We have everything we need and then some, yet there are still those who are homeless and hungry. Why?
Chorus: Flashing the lights, drawing us in...drawing us in so they can watch us fall: The world tries to appeal to our senses and it often succeeds. However, the world is against Jesus. It is going to celebrate when believers are lured in and eventually failed by the world.