“Oh, I know how to levitate up off my feet
And ever since the seventh grade I learned to fire-breathe”
-I think this means he was baptized in 7th grade.
“You can learn to levitate with just a little help”
-God will help you levitate.
“My heart is with you hiding, but my mind's not made”
-this kind of worries me about him, it sounds like he means he’s starting to question his Faith, or he was but he stopped
@kathryn103 I think the "heart/mind" thing refers to something that a lot of Christians do - they give their heart to Jesus, but struggle explaining it with their mind/rational reasoning. Our hearts are with God, but we\'re not able to rationalize what we\'re feeling and even question ourselves sometimes. We\'re still exploring this thing, leaning on God to help us through it all.
@kathryn103 I think the "heart/mind" thing refers to something that a lot of Christians do - they give their heart to Jesus, but struggle explaining it with their mind/rational reasoning. Our hearts are with God, but we\'re not able to rationalize what we\'re feeling and even question ourselves sometimes. We\'re still exploring this thing, leaning on God to help us through it all.
“Oh, I know how to levitate up off my feet And ever since the seventh grade I learned to fire-breathe” -I think this means he was baptized in 7th grade. “You can learn to levitate with just a little help” -God will help you levitate. “My heart is with you hiding, but my mind's not made” -this kind of worries me about him, it sounds like he means he’s starting to question his Faith, or he was but he stopped
@kathryn103 I think the "heart/mind" thing refers to something that a lot of Christians do - they give their heart to Jesus, but struggle explaining it with their mind/rational reasoning. Our hearts are with God, but we\'re not able to rationalize what we\'re feeling and even question ourselves sometimes. We\'re still exploring this thing, leaning on God to help us through it all.
@kathryn103 I think the "heart/mind" thing refers to something that a lot of Christians do - they give their heart to Jesus, but struggle explaining it with their mind/rational reasoning. Our hearts are with God, but we\'re not able to rationalize what we\'re feeling and even question ourselves sometimes. We\'re still exploring this thing, leaning on God to help us through it all.