So this is actually a question I need answered asap!!!! So I have been a TØP fan for a long time, I'm a full on clique member! I watch all their interviews, I know all the cliques inside jokes and I have all the merch and I watch all their vines and personal vids... I love josh and Tyler just as much as I love the band itself. Twenty one pilots is my obsession and I love them with all my heart. I kee that they were Christian, but that didn't change how I felt about them (I am anti religion) and recently I looked up what the lyrics to some of their songs were, and real sizes I have been depending on songs that I for the majority of the lyrics disagreed with. I believe in god, but in some of their songs it says seems to say that you must beg god to forgive your sins and he'll and stuff I don't exactly believe... I'm comeoltely heartbroken because this ruins the concept that I thought I finally found a band that I can relate to on a whole different level and something I believe in and understand. Now I don't know what to think... someone help. I've cryed about this for an hour (it sounds dumb but I love them so much) and I am lost. They are the only thing keeping me going in this hard time in my life and I feel like because it's Christian I can't rely on it like I did, a few songs a I can (the ones that don't imclude Christian belief) but I don't know what to do. I'm not judging them, I accept them as people and amazing people still, but their music idk what to think now. Someone help I'm heartbroken.:(
@Twentyoneclique but wait, aren't their songs made to make people feel better? As far as I know, tøp musics aren't made to be religious, even though there may be references.
But hey, don't think in that way, I believe they aren't trying to make you beg god to forgive your sins, just trying to make you feel like you are valuable.
@Twentyoneclique but wait, aren't their songs made to make people feel better? As far as I know, tøp musics aren't made to be religious, even though there may be references.
But hey, don't think in that way, I believe they aren't trying to make you beg god to forgive your sins, just trying to make you feel like you are valuable.
@Twentyoneclique@Twentyoneclique Hey friend :) I'm so glad you reached out. I'm a new fan of theirs myself, but they are incredible. I've had the Blurryface album on repeat for like a week. And their Christian touches are some of (for me) what makes them so beautiful and deep. (Of course, they have a sound, style and sense of humor that you can't beat either
@Twentyoneclique@Twentyoneclique Hey friend :) I'm so glad you reached out. I'm a new fan of theirs myself, but they are incredible. I've had the Blurryface album on repeat for like a week. And their Christian touches are some of (for me) what makes them so beautiful and deep. (Of course, they have a sound, style and sense of humor that you can't beat either
Can you share with me what gives you the sense we need to beg for God's forgiveness? (Are you aluding to The Judge or Doubt?) In this song above, with the way it's constructed, it appears they are trying to demonstrate life without Christ vs. life with Him. Without Him we are "evil to the core" because of our fallen condition (and that means all of us, friend, Christian and otherwise). On the otherside of the chorus, he flips it, because with Christ, we are redeemed and empowered to live life out of love, service and triumph because Christ gives...
Can you share with me what gives you the sense we need to beg for God's forgiveness? (Are you aluding to The Judge or Doubt?) In this song above, with the way it's constructed, it appears they are trying to demonstrate life without Christ vs. life with Him. Without Him we are "evil to the core" because of our fallen condition (and that means all of us, friend, Christian and otherwise). On the otherside of the chorus, he flips it, because with Christ, we are redeemed and empowered to live life out of love, service and triumph because Christ gives those to us. We don't have to "repeat yesterday's dance" because, in Christ, our past, failures and sins are obliterated :) And no, you do not have to beg Him. It's simply ( it can be hard) acknowledgement of our sins, acknowledging He gave Himself to take our place in the sight of God (allowing us to stand in His righteousness not our unrighteousness), and asking Him to be our Lord, leading us away from sin and into His presence. It's a daily struggle, but Christ is faithful and loves you (that's the whole reason He came). Twenty One Pilots is saying here that they've been where you are and are reminding you life is so, so worth it. And that ultimately, you are loved. :)
@Twentyoneclique And PLEASE don't let this realization keep you from leaning on their music. That's why they do what they do! To support, encourage and love their fans. "Car Radio" tells us that straight from them :)
@Twentyoneclique And PLEASE don't let this realization keep you from leaning on their music. That's why they do what they do! To support, encourage and love their fans. "Car Radio" tells us that straight from them :)
So this is actually a question I need answered asap!!!! So I have been a TØP fan for a long time, I'm a full on clique member! I watch all their interviews, I know all the cliques inside jokes and I have all the merch and I watch all their vines and personal vids... I love josh and Tyler just as much as I love the band itself. Twenty one pilots is my obsession and I love them with all my heart. I kee that they were Christian, but that didn't change how I felt about them (I am anti religion) and recently I looked up what the lyrics to some of their songs were, and real sizes I have been depending on songs that I for the majority of the lyrics disagreed with. I believe in god, but in some of their songs it says seems to say that you must beg god to forgive your sins and he'll and stuff I don't exactly believe... I'm comeoltely heartbroken because this ruins the concept that I thought I finally found a band that I can relate to on a whole different level and something I believe in and understand. Now I don't know what to think... someone help. I've cryed about this for an hour (it sounds dumb but I love them so much) and I am lost. They are the only thing keeping me going in this hard time in my life and I feel like because it's Christian I can't rely on it like I did, a few songs a I can (the ones that don't imclude Christian belief) but I don't know what to do. I'm not judging them, I accept them as people and amazing people still, but their music idk what to think now. Someone help I'm heartbroken.:(
@Twentyoneclique but wait, aren't their songs made to make people feel better? As far as I know, tøp musics aren't made to be religious, even though there may be references. But hey, don't think in that way, I believe they aren't trying to make you beg god to forgive your sins, just trying to make you feel like you are valuable.
@Twentyoneclique but wait, aren't their songs made to make people feel better? As far as I know, tøp musics aren't made to be religious, even though there may be references. But hey, don't think in that way, I believe they aren't trying to make you beg god to forgive your sins, just trying to make you feel like you are valuable.
@Twentyoneclique oh, I'm also sorry if I'm talking nonsense, I'm new to tøp.
@Twentyoneclique oh, I'm also sorry if I'm talking nonsense, I'm new to tøp.
@Twentyoneclique @Twentyoneclique Hey friend :) I'm so glad you reached out. I'm a new fan of theirs myself, but they are incredible. I've had the Blurryface album on repeat for like a week. And their Christian touches are some of (for me) what makes them so beautiful and deep. (Of course, they have a sound, style and sense of humor that you can't beat either
@Twentyoneclique @Twentyoneclique Hey friend :) I'm so glad you reached out. I'm a new fan of theirs myself, but they are incredible. I've had the Blurryface album on repeat for like a week. And their Christian touches are some of (for me) what makes them so beautiful and deep. (Of course, they have a sound, style and sense of humor that you can't beat either
Can you share with me what gives you the sense we need to beg for God's forgiveness? (Are you aluding to The Judge or Doubt?) In this song above, with the way it's constructed, it appears they are trying to demonstrate life without Christ vs. life with Him. Without Him we are "evil to the core" because of our fallen condition (and that means all of us, friend, Christian and otherwise). On the otherside of the chorus, he flips it, because with Christ, we are redeemed and empowered to live life out of love, service and triumph because Christ gives...
Can you share with me what gives you the sense we need to beg for God's forgiveness? (Are you aluding to The Judge or Doubt?) In this song above, with the way it's constructed, it appears they are trying to demonstrate life without Christ vs. life with Him. Without Him we are "evil to the core" because of our fallen condition (and that means all of us, friend, Christian and otherwise). On the otherside of the chorus, he flips it, because with Christ, we are redeemed and empowered to live life out of love, service and triumph because Christ gives those to us. We don't have to "repeat yesterday's dance" because, in Christ, our past, failures and sins are obliterated :) And no, you do not have to beg Him. It's simply ( it can be hard) acknowledgement of our sins, acknowledging He gave Himself to take our place in the sight of God (allowing us to stand in His righteousness not our unrighteousness), and asking Him to be our Lord, leading us away from sin and into His presence. It's a daily struggle, but Christ is faithful and loves you (that's the whole reason He came). Twenty One Pilots is saying here that they've been where you are and are reminding you life is so, so worth it. And that ultimately, you are loved. :)
@Twentyoneclique And PLEASE don't let this realization keep you from leaning on their music. That's why they do what they do! To support, encourage and love their fans. "Car Radio" tells us that straight from them :)
@Twentyoneclique And PLEASE don't let this realization keep you from leaning on their music. That's why they do what they do! To support, encourage and love their fans. "Car Radio" tells us that straight from them :)