I think that the song means when us Christian dies in our bodies it is what people consider the end, and the beginning is when we go to heaven. That is what I think he means by "The end is where we begin"
@JordanFireStar
By reading this piece, it doesn't reveal anything about religion, Christ, Christian or Heaven.
@JordanFireStar
By reading this piece, it doesn't reveal anything about religion, Christ, Christian or Heaven.
It's more about himself as he states:
It's more about himself as he states:
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I'm not of this world
I've been changed
I can't stay the same
I've been lost before
This implies that there was a behavioural change to this person, this could be depression, drugs or any undesired affection that caused an end to a relationship.
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I'm not of this world
I've been changed
I can't stay the same
I've been lost before
This implies that there was a behavioural change to this person, this could be depression, drugs or any undesired affection that caused an end to a relationship.
Then following:
Then following:
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Wish you could hear the way it sounded
This implies some sort of guilt, in the person that still holds strong desires that he still wishes..
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Wish you could hear the way it sounded
This implies some sort of guilt, in the person that still holds strong desires that he still wishes..
-The end is where we begin
You...
-The end is where we begin
You could understand this as:
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The end (of relationship) is where we (both of us) begin our new journey. (The end of our relationship is best for both us kind of thing.)
On the second paragraph it is so much clear.
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It's crawling back when we runaway
Because the end is where we begin
Where broken hearts mend
And start to beat again
Basically this is something like a love-cycle:
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When you love, you get hurt
When you get hurt, you hate.
When you hate, you try to forget.
When you try to forget, you start missing.
And when you start missing...
You'll eventually fall in-love again.
That second paragraph states that "it's crawling back (the relationship) when we runaway, because the end is where we begin, where broken hearts mend and start to beat again.".
From this paragraph it clearly explains the meaning of this whole song.
The quote "I'm not of this world" is a Christian saying about not being of this world "I've been changed" is about when he became a christian. This is what Trevor Mcneaven (Leader of Thousand Foot Krutch) said himself on what the song means.
The quote "I'm not of this world" is a Christian saying about not being of this world "I've been changed" is about when he became a christian. This is what Trevor Mcneaven (Leader of Thousand Foot Krutch) said himself on what the song means.
"The title speaks to me in a different way when I think about my faith, and how the Bible says we need to die to self, to really live. It’s all about forgiveness. We’ve been through a lot of transition this past year as a band. Thank God for His strength....
"The title speaks to me in a different way when I think about my faith, and how the Bible says we need to die to self, to really live. It’s all about forgiveness. We’ve been through a lot of transition this past year as a band. Thank God for His strength. He keeps giving us a second wind when we need it." if you don't believe me, search it up on google for yourself.
I think that the song means when us Christian dies in our bodies it is what people consider the end, and the beginning is when we go to heaven. That is what I think he means by "The end is where we begin"
@JordanFireStar By reading this piece, it doesn't reveal anything about religion, Christ, Christian or Heaven.
@JordanFireStar By reading this piece, it doesn't reveal anything about religion, Christ, Christian or Heaven.
It's more about himself as he states:
It's more about himself as he states:
>
This implies that there was a behavioural change to this person, this could be depression, drugs or any undesired affection that caused an end to a relationship.
>
This implies that there was a behavioural change to this person, this could be depression, drugs or any undesired affection that caused an end to a relationship.
Then following:
Then following:
>
This implies some sort of guilt, in the person that still holds strong desires that he still wishes..
>
This implies some sort of guilt, in the person that still holds strong desires that he still wishes..
-The end is where we begin You...
-The end is where we begin You could understand this as:
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On the second paragraph it is so much clear.
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Basically this is something like a love-cycle:
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That second paragraph states that "it's crawling back (the relationship) when we runaway, because the end is where we begin, where broken hearts mend and start to beat again.".
From this paragraph it clearly explains the meaning of this whole song.
@RobJay
@RobJay
The quote "I'm not of this world" is a Christian saying about not being of this world "I've been changed" is about when he became a christian. This is what Trevor Mcneaven (Leader of Thousand Foot Krutch) said himself on what the song means.
The quote "I'm not of this world" is a Christian saying about not being of this world "I've been changed" is about when he became a christian. This is what Trevor Mcneaven (Leader of Thousand Foot Krutch) said himself on what the song means.
"The title speaks to me in a different way when I think about my faith, and how the Bible says we need to die to self, to really live. It’s all about forgiveness. We’ve been through a lot of transition this past year as a band. Thank God for His strength....
"The title speaks to me in a different way when I think about my faith, and how the Bible says we need to die to self, to really live. It’s all about forgiveness. We’ve been through a lot of transition this past year as a band. Thank God for His strength. He keeps giving us a second wind when we need it." if you don't believe me, search it up on google for yourself.