Tag Archives: God

The Message Behind the Music-April 13

Eric Clapton – Tears In Heaven (Official Video)

Inspiration Behind Tears in Heaven:

Following the accidental death of his 4-year-old son Conor, Eric Clapton was in shock. Conor was with Lory del Santo, Eric’s ex-girlfriend at the time. playing in her apartment. When a window was inadvertently left open, Conor fell to his death. As a father, seeking to come to grips with just happened, part of the grieving process involved writing the song Tears in Heaven.

Biblical Application:

And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Look! God’s dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. ‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’[b] or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away,” Revelation 21:3-4.

Exegesis of Tears in Heaven:

Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven?

Eric asks Conor if he would know who he was if they are reunited in heaven.

I must be strong
And carry on
‘Cause I know, I don’t belong
Here in heaven

Eric realizes that he must be strong following Conor’s death, believing that he doesn’t belong in heaven.

Would you hold my hand
If I saw you in heaven?
Would you help me stand
If I saw you in heaven?

Eric longs to be with and touch his son.

I’ll find my way
Through night and day
‘Cause I know, I just can’t stay
Here in heaven

Eric will do what he has to do to get by here on earth.

Time can bring you down
Time can bend your knees
Time can break your heart
Have you begging please
Begging please

There will be moments in life that will bring you to your knees. Shocked, heartbroken and begging for understanding.

Beyond the door
There’s peace, I’m sure
And I know there’ll be no more
Tears in heaven

Eric depicts the reality of Revelation 21:4.

Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven?

Eric longs to be reunited with Conor.

I must be strong
And carry on
‘Cause I know, I don’t belong
Here in heaven

Eric must press on in his absence.

Lord, I don’t belong
Here in heaven

Either Eric doesn’t believe he is worthy of heaven or that he simply belongs on earth for now.

Yeah, thank you
Thank you
Thank you

Eric thanks God, perhaps for taking care of Conor in heaven.

Final Thoughts:

As a grandfather of two boys, I know how precious life is. When my youngest Walker, was rushed to the hospital two days after he was born, your mind races for understanding. Thankfully, Walker is now home with James and Emma, yet life is fragile, a vapor that appears for a while and then vanishing. The best thing you can do is savor every moment that you have, taking life one day at a time. When you seize each new day, you’ll have no regrets in the future.

by Jay Mankus

The Message Behind the Music-April 12

Jars Of Clay – Flood

Inspiration Behind Flood:

The idea for Flood began in college as members of Jars of Clay wanted to blend a positive Christian message that would resonate with a secular audience. Jars of Clay took a metaphorical approach when mentioning the 40-day flood depicted in the Bible. Whenever excessive fronts, systems and rain clouds form, small streams can quickly turn into raging rivers, filled with debris and mud. These unexpected storms often lead to spiritual desperation and the desire for redemption.

Biblical Application:

In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, on the seventeenth day of the second month—on that day all the springs of the great deep burst forth, and the floodgates of the heavens were opened. 12 And rain fell on the earth forty days and forty nights, Genesis 7:11-12.

Exegesis of Flood:

Rain rain on my face
It hasn’t stopped raining for days
My world is a flood
Slowly I become one with the mud

A slow-moving system has left days of rain showers. However, the flood refers to the spiritual condition of one’s life, filled with confusion, guilt and sinful tendencies.

But if I can’t swim after forty days
And my mind is crushed by the thrashing waves
Lift me up so high that I cannot fall
Lift me up

The can’t swim comment appears to suggest that they are losing hope. The current and waves is wearing out their mind, on the verge of giving up. Crying out to God for help.

Lift me up – When I’m falling
Lift me up – I’m weak and I’m dying
Lift me up – I need you to hold me
Lift me up – Keep me from drowning again

This chorus includes 4 specific prayer requests to survive this storm.

Down pour on my soul
Splashing in the ocean I’m losing control
Dark sky all around
I can’t feel my feet touching the ground

This reminds me of being in the ocean when the current pushes you past where you can stand. These are the emotions that can take a toll on your soul.

But if I can’t swim after forty days
And my mind is crushed by the thrashing waves
Lift me up so high that I cannot fall
Lift me up

You can only handle so much in life. When the pressure gets too great, people cry out to God for help.

Lift me up – When I’m falling
Lift me up – I’m weak and I’m dying
Lift me up – I need you to hold me
Lift me up – Keep me from drowning again

This is where self-preservation kicks in, wanting to live.

Calm the storms that drench my eyes
Dry the streams still flowing
Casting down all the waves of sin
And guilt that overthrow me

This stanza speaks to a series of addictions, bad habits or unwholesome cravings that has turned their lives upside down.

If I can’t swim after forty days
And my mind is crushed by the thrashing waves
Lift me up so high that I cannot fall
Lift me up

Who do you call on when you need help?

Lift me up – When I’m falling
Lift me up – I’m weak and I’m dying
Lift me up – I need you to hold me
Lift me up – Keep me from drowning again

Crying out to an invisible God for help.

(Lift me up) When I’m falling
(Lift me up) I’m weak and I’m dying
(Lift me up) I need you to hold me
(Lift me up) Keep me from drowning again

Don’t quit up. Keep asking and seeking God’s help.

Final Thoughts:

Life is full of unexpected events which add anxiety, concerns and stress to your life. If you have ever struggled with addiction, prayers may go unanswered for months, years and decades. Yet, if you press on and never give up hope, healing and restoration can be achieved. The timing is different for everyone, but the freedom that exists afterward is worth the years of blood, sweat and tears.

by Jay Mankus

The Message Behind the Music-April 5

Thank God I’m Not Jesus

Inspiration Behind Thank God I’m Jesus:

On Easter Sunday, I’m taking a break from April’s theme to provide a unique perspective of this sacred religious holiday. Crossway’s Thank God I’m Not Jesus gives a realistic outlook if one of the band members was Jesus. The lyrics remind me of portions of the Bruce Almighty and Evan Almighty movie series. When placed into a position of power, it’s not as easy as it appears. Rather, playing God is complicated, with anyone from human history failing to come close to this first century carpenter.

Biblical Application:

Some who were confident of their own righteousness and looked down on everyone else, Jesus told this parable: 10 “Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. 11 The Pharisee stood by himself and prayed: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other people—robbers, evildoers, adulterers—or even like this tax collector. 12 I fast twice a week and give a tenth of all I get.’ 13 “But the tax collector stood at a distance. He would not even look up to heaven, but beat his breast and said, ‘God, have mercy on me, a sinner.’ 14 “I tell you that this man, rather than the other, went home justified before God. For all those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted,” Luke 18:9-14.

Exegesis of Thank God I’m Not Jesus:

Thank God I’m Not Jesus Cause if I were You ‘be walking around guilty Still under the curse

The members of Crossway have given into human nature, unable to resist temptation or save mankind like Jesus.

And if I were Him, I’d never let anyone put me down I’d broadcast my healings all over town make sure my name was getting around but Thank God I’m not Jesus

Crossway would use social media to seek praise from human beings. Seeking self-promotion rather than humility.

Cause I would claim my rights protest the stable and manager with a scream and a whine

Instead of pursuing right and wrong from the Bible, they would protest and seek higher courts for justification.

And if I were Him, I’d point out my mother’s smallest mistakes and sit as I watch her heart break knowing that there is nothing that she can say thank God I’m not Jesus Oh thank God

Crossway would remind their own family of God’s supreme power instead of expressing forgiveness and grace.

Thank God I’m not Jesus cause I’d choose the twelve turn away all of those fishermen for those with power and wealth

Crossway would select political leaders instead of spiritual ones.

And if I were Him I’d probably make friends with the Pharisees turn a blind eye to the least of these cast the first stone on the guilty thank God I’m not Jesus.

Crossway would make friends with people in high places, avoid the poor and act quickly to punish the guilty.

Cause if they said that I’d sinned I plead my case in the courtroom and make sure I’d win and if on that cross I’d call down a legion of angels do anything just to save myself let the whole world go to hell

Crossway would fail miserably as the Messiah, resulting in a world in desperate need of redemption.

Thank God I’m not Jesus

The members of Crossway realize that they’d never be able to walk in or fill Jesus’ shoes.

Final Thoughts:

The words in the Bible highlighting the events of Good Friday, that day that Jesus died are excruciating, Luke 23:1-49. Yet as the apostle Paul states in Colossians 2:13-15, Jesus died for all of our sins, nailing them to the cross. This is the miracle of Resurrection Sunday, 1 Corinthians 15:56-57.

by Jay Mankus

The Message Behind the Music-April 2

Toto – Africa (Official HD Video)

Inspiration Behind Africa:

David Paich became fascinated with Africa at an early age from articles in National Geographic Magazine. As the front man for Toto and main song writer, watching documentaries conceived a heartfelt desire for the African continent. Growing up in a Catholic school opened the door for David to become a missionary to Africa before his musical career took off. All of these elements help spawn the lyrics to Africa. Recognizing the arid climate and poverty in Africa, David points to any rain that occurs as a blessing from God.

Biblical Application:

Ask the Lord for rain in the springtime; it is the Lord who sends the thunderstorms. He gives showers of rain to all people, and plants of the field to everyone, Zechariah 10:1.

Exegesis of Africa:

I hear the drums echoing tonight
But she hears only whispers of some quiet conversation
She’s coming in, twelve-thirty flight
The moonlit wings reflect the stars that guide me towards salvation
I stopped an old man along the way
Hoping to find some old forgotten words or ancient melodies
He turned to me as if to say, “Hurry boy, it’s waiting there for you”

This opening stanza is mixed with past and present life experiences in Africa. David is at an airport, waiting to pick a woman up while talking to strangers. Perhaps, David is simply sorting through his thought process on how to write a song that encapsulates Africa.

It’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There’s nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had

Either David is referring to a woman or the continent of Africa. Nothing is going to stop him from blessing the rain in Africa. Perhaps, doing missionary work kept David from doing things that he always wanted to do.

The wild dogs cry out in the night
As they grow restless, longing for some solitary company
I know that I must do what’s right
As sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti
I seek to cure what’s deep inside, frightened of this thing that I’ve become

David paints the picture of a night living in the wilderness. In a struggle to do what’s right, David is frustrated by the person he has become.

It’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There’s nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had

Either David doesn’t want to leave his missionary work in Africa, or he has met someone special. David feels called to bless the rain in Africa but also wants to spend time with this individual.

Hurry boy, she’s waiting there for you

This is a call to action, seize this day.

It’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There’s nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
I bless the rains down in Africa
(I bless the rain)
I bless the rains down in Africa
(I bless the rain)
I bless the rains down in Africa
I bless the rains down in Africa
(Ah, gonna take the time)
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had

David has a special connection with Africa. He realizes how important rain is and prays for rain to come. This final line is either about Africa or a relationship that was sacrificed due to his missionary work in Africa.

Final Thoughts:

Human beings are drawn to certain destinations and locations. While some of my friends went on mission trips in college during spring break to tropical islands, I spent my week in inner city Philadelphia with City Team Missions. Growing up 30 minutes from south Philadelphia, God gave me a heart for large cities. Areas filled with crime, drugs and poverty breaks my heart. Unfortunately, not many churches are willing to reach dangerous cities. When other Christians develop hearts for mission work like David, cities can become spiritually transformed.

by Jay Mankus

The Message Behind the Music-March 25

Sade – Smooth Operator – Official – 1984

Inspiration Behind Smooth Operator:

The goal for the musical construction of Smooth Operator contained 2 essential elements. First, create the ideal mix of jazz, soul and R & B. Second, to present a melody where a concise story could be told. Sade Adu and Raymond St. John co-wrote Smooth Operator while members of the band Pride. This song about a con man, able to persuade anyone in his spheres of influence put Sade on the map as an up-and-coming female artist.

Biblical Application:

Enemies disguise themselves with their lips, but in their hearts, they harbor deceit.
25 Though their speech is charming, do not believe them, for seven abominations fill their hearts.
26 Their malice may be concealed by deception, but their wickedness will be exposed in the assembly.
27 Whoever digs a pit will fall into it; if someone rolls a stone, it will roll back on them. 28 A lying tongue hates those it hurts, and a flattering mouth works ruin, Proverbs 26:24-28.

Exegesis of Smooth Operator:

He’s laughing with another girl
And playing with another heart
Placing high stakes making hearts ache
He’s loved in seven languages
Diamond nights and ruby lights high in the sky
Heaven help him when he falls

From afar, charm is one of those qualities that is easy to distinguish. Yet when you are the one being swayed by a smooth operator, you want to believe that this is genuine.

Diamond life, lover boy
We move in space with minimum waste and maximum joy
City lights and business nights
When you require streetcar desire for higher heights

This kind of smooth operator makes for a great character in a series like Castle or the Pierce Brosnan character in the Thomas Crown Affair. Not matter how much women are warned about their reputation, they fall in love anyone.

No place for beginners or sensitive hearts
When sentiment is left to chance
No place to be ending but somewhere to start

You have to be mature and disciplined to resist smooth operators.

No need to ask
He’s a smooth operator
Smooth operator
Smooth operator
Smooth operator

Flattery is so difficult to resist.

Coast to coast, LA to Chicago, western male
Across the north and south, to Key Largo, love for sale

Smooth operators don’t stay in the same place long or else they will be exposed, constantly moving from one city to the next.

Face to face, each classic case
We shadow box and double cross
Yet need the chase
A license to love, insurance to hold
Melts all your memories and change into gold
His eyes are like angels but his heart is cold

Smooth operators are like wolves in sheep clothing.

No need to ask
He’s a smooth operator
Smooth operator
Smooth operator
Smooth operator

Just when common sense is telling you to leave, your emotions lead you to fall for their promises.

Coast to coast, LA to Chicago, western male
Across the north and south, to Key Largo, love for sale
Smooth operator
Smooth operator
Smooth operator
Smooth operator
Smooth operator
Smooth operator

These smooth operators still exist today, often hiding behind the backdrop of large cities.

Smooth operator
Smooth operator
Smooth operator
Smooth operator
Smooth operator

Like any temptation, leave before it’s too late.

Final Thoughts:

Since I could barely speak as a former stutterer, I was never a smooth operator. Yet when fame, fortune or success comes your way, make sure that you stay grounded in humility. Or else you’ll get carried away with flattery, and perhaps start following the path of a smooth operator.

by Jay Mankus

The Message Behind the Music-March 21

Maren Morris – My Church (Official Music Video)

Inspiration Behind My Church:

Maren Morris composed a song to highlight the impact that music has had on her life. As a musician who is traveling from one stop to the next, going to the same church week after week isn’t an option. Subsequently, when Maren is on the road she turns to country music to help her pass the time. Over the years, this FM station playing her favorite songs has become her home church.

Biblical Application:

Then Barnabas went to Tarsus to look for Saul, 26 and when he found him, he brought him to Antioch. So for a whole year Barnabas and Saul met with the church and taught great numbers of people. The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch, Acts 11:25-26.

Exegesis of My Church:

I’ve cursed on a Sunday, I’ve cheated and I’ve lied
I’ve fallen down from grace a few too many times
But I find holy redemption when I put this car in drive
Roll the windows down and turn up the dial

Conviction, guilt and the need for redemption is what leads many people to church. However, when your career or job forces you to work on Sunday, you have to be creative like Maren. While driving nearby or traveling on the road, Maren’s favorite FM station provided the spiritual boost to get through another day.

Can I get a hallelujah?
Can I get an amen?
Feels like the Holy Ghost runnin’ through ya
When I play the Highway FM
I find my soul revival
Singin’ every single verse
Yeah, I guess that’s my church

Not all music is good for your heart, soul and mind. Yet when your commit yourself to listening to uplifting music, God can speak to you. Sometimes you may get so pumped up from a song it’s like being filled with the Holy Spirit. This is what Maren is experiencing as she drives as music plays.

When Hank brings the sermon and Cash leads the choir
It gets my cold, cold heart burnin’ hotter than a ring of fire
When this wonderful world gets heavy and I need to find my escape
I just keep the wheels rollin’, radio scrollin’, ’til my sins wash away

Maren escapes to her favorite artists and songs to ignite her soul. When the headline news stories get too depressing, Maren retreats to her favorite FM dial for encouragement and hope.

Can I get a hallelujah?
Can I get an amen?
Feels like the Holy Ghost runnin’ through ya
When I play the Highway FM
I find my soul revival
Singin’ every single verse
Yeah, I guess that’s my church

Maren sings about how music soothes the souls like the relief King Saul experienced upon hearing David play his harp.

Can I get a hallelujah?
Can I get an amen?
Feels like the Holy Ghost runnin’ through ya
When I play the Highway FM
I find my soul revival
Singin’ every single verse
Yeah, I guess that’s my church

Music provides a daily spark for Maren, giving her the strength to carry on.

Can I get a hallelujah?
Can I get an amen?
Feels like the Holy Ghost runnin’ through ya
When I play the Highway FM
I find my soul revival
Singin’ every single verse
Yeah, I guess that’s my church
Yeah, I guess that’s my church
Yeah, I guess that’s my church

While nothing can replace the individuals who make up a church, the messages that Maren has heard over the years from country music on FM dials has become like a church to her.

Final Thoughts:

Back in my teaching days, I taught a class to 11th graders using Mere Christianity as the main textbook. The final unit of this class was based upon building a modern church to meet the needs of our culture. Instead of boring students with theology, teenagers used Book 4 of Mere Christianity to shape their Christian beliefs. This unit was a simulation where each stage was a building block. Beginning with a name and mission’s statement, ideas were presented to the class and voted upon with secret ballots. The catch was you couldn’t vote for your own church. The top 3 churches received points which eventually turned into members to help form an annual budget. This month-long project provided some amazing concepts, preparing students to select the type of church they wanted to join after graduating. As society evolves, the church needs to be on the cutting edge of societal evolution without compromising the integrity of the Bible. This is the church I’m longing to find.

by Jay Mankus

The Message Behind the Music-March 14

Inspiration Behind I Hope You Dance:

I Hope You Dance was conceived from a moving experience between Tia Siller and her sick mother. Tia’s mother provided an inspirational message before departing, ” I hope you dance.” Tia’s mom wanted her to take a chance, by living life to its fullest. Upon completing this song, Lee Ann Womack debuted I Hope You Dance on an episode of Extreme Hope Makeover Edition after a needy family was given a new home to live in.

Biblical Application:

I am the gate; whoever enters through me will be saved.[a] They will come in and go out, and find pasture. 10 The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full, John 10:9-10.

Exegesis pf I Hope You Dance:

I hope you never lose your sense of wonder
You get your fill to eat but always keep that hunger
May you never take one single breath for granted
God forbid love ever leave you empty-handed

The opening stanza is a call for Carpe Diem, seize the day. Maintain your passion for life, never take anything for granted and take time to love others.

I hope you still feel small when you stand beside the ocean
Whenever one door closes, I hope one more opens
Promise me that you’ll give faith a fighting chance
And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance

Enjoy the beauty of God’s creation. Stay optimistic when dreams and goals don’t happen right away. Give faith a fighting chance so you’ll be ready to dance when the opportunity arises.

I hope you dance (dance)
I hope you dance (dance)

Celebrate life.

I hope you never fear those mountains in the distance
Never settle for the path of least resistance
Livin’ might mean takin’ chances, but they’re worth takin’
Lovin’ might be a mistake, but it’s worth makin’

Don’t allow fear to narrow your options in life. Take the path less traveled, don’t be afraid to fail and pursue love even when it hurts.

Don’t let some hell bent heart leave you bitter
When you come close to sellin’ out, reconsider
Give the heavens above more than just a passing glance
And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance

Flee the root of bitterness. Never give up and slow down to reflect upon the beauty all around you.

I hope you dance (time is a wheel in constant motion)
I hope you dance (always rolling us along)
I hope you dance (tell me who wants to look back on their years)
I hope you dance (and wonder where those years have gone)

Make the most of the opportunities that you have in life. Stay present and live for the here and npw.

I hope you still feel small when you stand beside the ocean
Whenever one door closes, I hope one more opens
Promise me that you’ll give faith a fighting chance
And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance

Enjoy the wonders of this world. Stay grounded and be ready when new doors open.

Dance, I hope you dance (dance)
I hope you dance (time is a wheel in constant motion)
I hope you dance (always rolling us along)
I hope you dance (tell me who wants to look back on their years)
I hope you dance (and wonder where those years have gone)

Keep your head up, stay alert and seize the opportunities that God provides in life.

Tell me who wants to look back on their years (dance)
And wonder where those years have gone (dance)

Live your life without regrets.

Final Thoughts:

This song brought tears to my eyes when I first heard it on ABC as part of the Extreme Home Makeover Edition. Between the daily news cycle and social media, this world has become consumed with dwelling on what’s wrong, who is to blame and why we should hate them. I Hope You Dance serves as a welcomed change, calling listeners to make the most of their life. Instead of playing the victim card, stop living in the past so that you can start living the abundant life that God has designed for you.

by Jay Mankus

The Message Behind the Music-March 13

Inspiration Behind There Was Jesus:

Zach Williams wrote There Was Jesus reflecting upon his struggles with addiction and a failing marriage. Before recording this song, Zach sought Dolly Parton’s advice. This led to a joint collaboration of these two, with Dolly wanting to make sure that her part in this duet fit perfectly into There Was Jesus’ theme of faith and redemption.

Biblical Application:

To the praise of his glorious grace, which he has freely given us in the One he loves. In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace that he lavished on us. With all wisdom and understanding, Ephesians 1:6-8.

Exegesis of There Was Jesus:

Every time I tried to make it on my own
Every time I tried to stand and start to fall
And all those lonely roads that I have travelled on
There was Jesus

This opening stanza reminds me of the Christian poem entitled Footprints where an individual going through tough times on earth thinks God abandoned him until looking down and seeing two sets of footprints in the sand. Jesus was right there all the time, walking side by side. This is what Zach realized as well.

When the life I built came crashing to the ground
When the friends I had were nowhere to be found
I couldn’t see it then but I can see it now
There was Jesus

Experiencing disappointment, failure and rejection can be a lonely period. When Zach was going through the difficult trials in his life, he didn’t sense or see God’s presence at the time. Looking back now, Jesus was there.

In the waiting, in the searching
In the healing and the hurting
Like a blessing buried in the broken pieces
Every minute, every moment
Where I’ve been and where I’m going
Even when I didn’t know it or couldn’t see it
There was Jesus

God gives all human beings free will, to choose as we please daily. Each choice leads to blessing or curses according to Moses in Deuteronomy 28. According to Zach, waiting for answers and being healed was excruciating. Despite being helpless and losing hope, Jesus was by his side.

For this man who needs amazing kind of grace (mm)
For forgiveness at a price I couldn’t pay (mm)
I’m not perfect so I thank God every day
There was Jesus (there was Jesus)

Zach is bearing his soul, reaching out to God for grace and mercy. Jesus was listening.

In the waiting, in the searching
In the healing and the hurting
Like a blessing buried in the broken pieces
Every minute, every moment
Where I’ve been and where I’m going
Even when I didn’t know it or couldn’t see it
There was Jesus

This chorus serves as a reminder that healing occurs in God’s timing, not yours.

On the mountain, in the valleys (there was Jesus)
In the shadows of the alleys (there was Jesus)
In the fire, in the flood (there was Jesus)
Always is and always was
No, I never walk alone (never walk alone)
You are always there


Sometimes human beings are so busy and pressed to get their job done, that they forget to slow down, be still and notice the presence of Jesus in and around their life.

In the waiting, in the searching
In the healing and the hurting
Like a blessing buried in the broken pieces
Every minute (Every minute), every moment (every moment)
Where I’ve been and where I’m going
Even when I didn’t know it or couldn’t see it
There was Jesus

Zach and Dolly speak of God’s omnipresence. This stanza also highlights God’s providence.

There was Jesus
There was Jesus
There was Jesus

To those who invite Jesus in, Romans 10:9-11, He will abide and walk with you.

Final Thoughts:

Revelation 3:20 provides one of the most fascinating images in the Bible. John writes about a door with only one handle, on our side of the door. While God continues to knock on the door of our heart, only we can let Jesus in. This is what Zach realized after writing There Was There. All human beings need to do is open this door for God to comw into your life.

by Jay Mankus

The Message Behind the Music-March 11

Inspiration Behind Jesus Take the Wheel:

Carrie Underwood’s song Jesus Take the Wheel was inspired by a childhood memory shared by Gordie Sampson. Gordie recalls a true story about a mom on the verge of experiencing a car accident, crying out to Jesus for help. This moment of complete surrender resonates with individuals seeking divine intervention. Sometimes when your life is spiraling out of control, trusting in a higher power via faith is a last resort, hoping to escape death.

Biblical Application:

The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them; he delivers them from all their troubles. 18 The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit, Psalm 34:17-18.

Exegesis of Jesus Take the Wheel:

She was driving last Friday on her way to Cincinnati on a snow-white Christmas Eve
Going home to see her mama and her daddy with the baby in the backseat
50 miles to go, and she was running low on faith and gasoline
It’d been a long, hard year

Driving long distances can take a toll on my mind, especially if the weather is bad. This woman appears to be a single mom, recently divorced based upon the hard year comment.

She had a lot on her mind, and she didn’t pay attention
She was going way too fast
Before she knew it, she was spinning on a thin black sheet of glass
She saw both their lives flash before her eyes
She didn’t even have time to cry
She was so scared
She threw her hands up in the air

Going over bridges while driving in the snow can be difficult. After the fear of driving in the snow vanished, she started driving as if the roads were dry. This lapse in judgement almost led to a car accident. Once a car starts sliding, you’re at the mercy of physics. Losing physical control of her car, she cried out for help.

Jesus, take the wheel
Take it from my hands
‘Cause I can’t do this on my own
I’m letting go
So give me one more chance
And save me from this road I’m on
Jesus, take the wheel

Helpless and scared, she cries out to Jesus for divine intervention. Asking God for a second chance at life.

It was still getting colder when she made it to the shoulder
And the car came to a stop
She cried when she saw that baby in the backseat, sleeping like a rock
And for the first time in a long time
She bowed her head to pray
She said, “I’m sorry for the way I’ve been living my life
I know I’ve got to change, so from now on tonight”

Human nature has a way of leading people toward self-reliance until life altering events happen. This is where Jesus becomes a last resort, turning to God in times of trouble.

Jesus, take the wheel
Take it from my hands
‘Cause I can’t do this on my own
I’m letting go
So give me one more chance
And save me from this road I’m on
Oh, Jesus, take the wheel

This chorus reinforces the notion that there are moments in life where it’s clear that you can’t do it or make it on your own.

Oh, I’m letting go
So give me one more chance
Save me from this road I’m on
From this road I’m on

Despite the disobedience of mankind, Jesus continues to offer desperate human beings second and third chances at life.

Jesus, take the wheel
Oh, take it, take it from me
Oh, whoa, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh

The more Christians truly surrender to God, the more Jesus can shine through your life.

Final Thoughts:

I was in a head on collision in college. I could see it happening but had no control. I escaped with banged up knees and a totaled car. While cars can be replaced, human life cannot. Subsequently, make sure you thank Jesus for what you have and for the numerously times in life divine intervention kept you out of an accident.

by Jay Mankus

The Message Behind the Music-March 10

Inspiration Behind For Those Who Wait:

The music video of For Those Who Wait contains a talented musician seeking to turn a high school passion into a career. The lyrics serve as an anthem for individuals experiencing the emotional anguish of waiting and uncertainty. The longer this period in life continues, the harder it becomes to believe that your lifelong dream is worth pursuing. This is where faith, patience and perseverance are necessary to fight through personal doubts until dreams come true.

Biblical Application:

Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. 10 Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers, Galatians 6:9-10.

Exegesis of For Those Who Wait:

This is for those who wait!

A song dedicated to individuals waiting to fulfill dreams and goals in life.

Another day another waiting game
A little different but it’s still the same
I am here
But where’s the one I’m longing for?
I’m having trouble feeling all alone
Will my heart never find a home?
I want to hope but sometimes i just don’t know

Waiting in anticipation for a desired outcome can be excruciating. One day signs can point toward success while others are filled with rock blocks and failure. Fireflight is looking to find their place in life as their hearts search for a place to call home.

I know
I’m not
The only one
So we sing a lullaby
To the lonely hearts tonight
Let it set your heart on fire

Another day has come and gone without knowing. Going to sleep with a song and a prayer for you heart to be set on fire with a passion to never give up hope.

Let it set you free!
When you’re fighting to believe
In a love that you can’t see
Just know there is a purpose
For those who wait
I want to open up my eyes
I know that all I need is time

Seeking freedom to know you are on the right track. Struggling to believe that you were born to fulfill a specific purpose in life. You want to see progress, but you need more time.

I’m growing stronger every single day
God I’m going to lead them to you now
Letting go of all my fear and doubt
I can’t do this on my own
So I’ll give you control
I know
I’m not

Continuing on this journey alone was too much to bear. Subsequently, the violinist turns to God for help. Instead of worrying herself to death, she yields total control over to God, “Jesus take the wheel.”

The only one
So we sing a lullaby
To the lonely hearts tonight
Let it set your heart on fire
Let it set you free!
When you’re fighting to believe

Another day without any news. progress or updates pass. Yet God is holding her together, replacing personal doubts with belief to carry on.

In a love that you can’t see

An invisible God cares for you.

Just know there is a purpose
For those who wait
The pressure makes us stronger
The struggle makes us hunger
The hard lessons make the difference
The pressure makes us stronger
The struggle makes us hunger
The hard lessons make the difference
And the difference
Makes it worth it
So we sing a lullaby
To the lonely hearts tonight
Let it set your heart on fire
Let it set you free!
When you’re fighting to believe
In a love that you can’t see
Just know there is a purpose
For those who wait
(Let it set your heart on fire)
This is for those who wait!

If your live is full of success, you’ll likely start resting on past loreals. However, if you truly want something, failures and setbacks are only going to inspire you more to keep pressing forward toward your dream.

Final Thoughts:

When God becomes part of your life, hungry Christians won’t stop searching and trying until they discover God’s will for their lives, Romans 12:1-2. The violinist in the music video didn’t let her father’s objections stop her from chasing after her dream. When a mentor entered her life, she regained the confidence to face her fears by pursuing a music scholarship in college.

by Jay Mankus