Turn

Embrace Tomorrow: Discover the Profound Message in GROMS' 'Turn'
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Lyrics

Hey you, do you think

Asking if the listener considers the future.

about the future?

Questioning whether the focus is solely on the present.

Or do you only think

Asking if the listener contemplates beyond immediate concerns.

about today?

Challenging if the listener only thinks about the current moment.

If you die tomorrow,

Raising the hypothetical scenario of the listener's sudden death.

what do you think

Questioning the listener's thoughts on potential outcomes after death.

will happen?

Asking about the perceived consequence after death.

Do you think your life

Contemplating where the listener's life will culminate.

end up in your tomb?

Speculating on the final resting place after death.


Turn away from the world

Encouragement to turn away from worldly concerns and embrace Christianity.

and become a christian!

Specific call to become a Christian.

Turn away from the world

Reiteration of the call to turn from worldly matters and adopt a relationship with God.

and become a child of God!

Urging to become part of the family of God.


Don't postpone your decision,

Advising against delaying the decision to embrace Christianity.

'cause we live in the last hour.

Stressing the belief in living during an imminent end time.

Tomorrow it will maybe be too late!

Warning that waiting could lead to missed opportunities.

Because Jesus will come back,

Referencing the anticipation of Jesus' return.

noone knows the day and the hour,

Highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the timing of Jesus' return.

So if you're smart, you'd better be

Implying the importance of making a wise choice in this context.


If you repent your sin,

Suggesting repentance as a means of changing one's ways.

You will not only find joy in heaven,

Assurance of finding joy in heaven upon repentance.

Because he can help you with your problems every day.

Belief in Jesus' ability to assist in daily life challenges.

Jesus says, ""Come to me all who are weary and burdened,

Quoting Jesus inviting those burdened to find rest in Him.

And I will give you rest.""

Emphasizing the promise of rest for those who seek Jesus.


Child of God!

Addressing the listener as a child of God, likely as a reaffirmation or a call to claim that identity.

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