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The Message Behind the Music-January 19

Inspiration Behind Dreams:

Behind the scenes, band members endure trials whether while on the road touring or cutting a new album. Stevie Nix wrote the song Dreams during a tumultuous period for Fleetwood Mac. As personalities clashed during the recording of their Rumors album, internal conflicts intensified. The lyrics to Dreams were conceived from these personal relationships that Nix hoped would recover from this difficult time for Fleetwood Mac.

Biblical Application:

Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen. 30 And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. 31 Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. 32 Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you, Ephesians 4:29-32.

Exegesis of Dreams:

Now here you go again, you say you want your freedom
Well, who am I to keep you down?
It’s only right that you should play the way you feel it
But listen carefully to the sound of your loneliness

Apparently, at least one band member of Fleetwood Mac was thinking about leaving before the Rumors album was completed. Stevie understood the need for freedom but play a song the way you feel it needs to be played. If this isn’t good enough for you, are you ready to go on your own.

Like a heartbeat drives you mad
In the stillness of remembering what you had
And what you lost
And what you had
And what you lost

Think about what you’re about to do before making a decision that you’ll regret.

Oh, thunder only happens when it’s raining
Players only love you when they’re playing
Say, women, they will come and they will go
When the rain washes you clean, you’ll know
You’ll know

Human beings can be shallow basing their feelings about you by your performance. People will come and go as they please. During periods of rain and storms, you’ll know when you’re fully recovered.

Now here I go again, I see the crystal visions
I keep my visions to myself
It’s only me who wants to wrap around your dreams
And have you any dreams you’d like to sell?
Dreams of loneliness

Stevie has a clear vision either for the band or herself. Yet, she doesn’t think now is the time to tell anyone in the band. Stevie is either referring to a relationship or dreams about Fleetwood Mac. Unfortunately, at the time of writing Dreams, she doesn’t feel that optimistic, just loneliness.

Like a heartbeat drives you mad
In the stillness of remembering what you had
And what you lost
And what you had
Oh, what you lost

Stevie doesn’t want to lose the friendships and relationships that she had at this time.

Thunder only happens when it’s raining
Players only love you when they’re playing
Women, they will come and they will go
When the rain washes you clean, you’ll know

The chorus serves as a time of reflection. People and love change constantly.

Oh, thunder only happens when it’s raining
Players only love you when they’re playing
Say, women, they will come and they will go
When the rain washes you clean, you’ll know
You’ll know
You will know
Oh, you’ll know

Stevie is giving the audience and band members something to think about. The rainwater is symbolic of being cleansed and healed from heart break in life.

Final Thoughts:

In the heat of the moment, we all have said things that we regret. This is why reconciliation is crucial for forgiving and forgetting to move forward in a relationship. While certain people will need a kick in the rear from time to time, staying optimistic has a way of mending fragile relationships. When you point out the positive in the form of affirmations and encouragement, you’re more likely to keep a group of friends together. This is what helps keep dreams alive.

by Jay Mankus

S.A.N.S. Episode 25: For Those Who Wait

A couple of years ago, my work station was moved underneath a flat sorter. Due to the constant noise, I was forced to use ear protection whenever I sit at my desk. The positive side of this change is that I’ve been able to listen to music, podcasts and shows throughout my shift. As I’ve scanned the internet to find new Christian artists, I came across a group called Fireflight.

Through Him, therefore, let us constantly and at all times offer up to God a sacrifice of praise, which is the fruit of lips that thankfully acknowledge and confess and glorify His name, Hebrews 13:15.

The best way to describe their music is a mix between Fleetwood Mac and Pat Benatar. Today’s feature song is also the name of one of Fireflight’s 5 albums. The attached video uses an aspiring violinist who has a father who doesn’t support her dream to use her God given gift. As you listen and watch, I pray that the lyrics of For Those Who Wait will inspire you not to give up until fulfilling goals that others said were impossible to achieve.

by Jay Mankus

Beneath the Surface of a Liar

Liar Liar
     Hollywood has a history of producing music, movies and shows based upon lying.  Fleetwood Mac’s sang about wanting people to tell her sweet little lies in the 1980’s.  Jim Carrey starred in Liar Liar in the 1990’s, a successful lying lawyer forced to tell the truth after his son makes a birthday wish.  Finally, the hit television show Lie to Me focused on the science of discerning whether or not someone is telling the truth in the 2000’s.  Outside of Hollywood, the reality of life is that sooner or later, we lie about something, someone or both.
     Jesus is much more direct than I am, exposing the source of lies in John 8:44.  There is a spiritual element to lying, inspired by the Devil who is the father of all lies.  Lying is just like any other bad habit, once you open the door to it, Ephesians 4:25:27, its hard to break.  This spirit of lying within the body of Christ has produced a generation of hypocrites, overshadowing the light within us, Matthew 6:22-23.  Thus, a Nehemiah like brokenness, Nehemiah 1:3-6, is crucial to set people free from the spirit of lying.
     Colossians 3:1-11 is a blue print to rebuilding your life.  First, your mind has to be in the right place or else you will be fooled by the Devil.  Second, you need to purge yourself from all unhealthy influences or else you will become half-hearted in your quest.  Finally, you need to make a complete U-turn away from any sin and toward God, leading you to the new self.  Neither of these steps are easy, but in the end, what do you want to be remembered for?  Seize the day before tomorrow comes.
by Jay Mankus