The Last Jesus
Revealing the Unseen Savior: The Last Jesus UnveiledLyrics
I see you, I need you, but I don't know your name
I acknowledge your presence and recognize my need for you, even though I don't know you personally.
I touch you, say I love you, but that's all you get for today
I express affection, but the depth of our connection is limited to these words for now.
It's easy, so easy, to tell you it's gon' be okay
It's simple to reassure you that everything will be fine, but the speaker hasn't experienced your struggles.
When I don't walk shoes, haven't been through what you been through
The speaker hasn't walked in your shoes or faced your challenges, so pushing you away is easier for them.
Instead I push you away
Despite recognizing your struggles, the speaker distances themselves instead of offering support.
Sunday everyone looks like you
On Sundays, everyone may appear righteous or holy, but internal coldness questions the purpose of such appearances.
But if our lives are cold inside tell me what's the use
The speaker questions the value of a seemingly righteous life if it lacks warmth and compassion.
If I say I love Jesus, but you can't see my Jesus
Mere verbal declaration of love for Jesus is empty if it's not reflected in the speaker's actions.
My words are empty, if they can't see Jesus in me
Expressing love for Jesus is meaningless if others cannot witness that love through the speaker's behavior.
No more excuses, I give myself away
The speaker is committing to selflessness, giving away personal desires and ego.
Because I may be the only Jesus they see
The realization that the speaker might be the only representation of Jesus in someone's life drives their commitment.
Too busy, forgive me, I've got problems of my own
The speaker apologizes for being too preoccupied with their issues and acknowledges their own need for forgiveness.
It's easier to say your help is on the way
It's easier to promise assistance in the future, but the speaker admits they were the help needed all along.
But I was your help all along
Despite celebrations, the speaker questions if there's a visible transformation in their lives.
We're shouting, we're dancing, but can the world see a change
Expressing joy is inadequate if the world doesn't witness a positive change in the speaker.
Am I just too selfish to see, the love they need you put inside of me
The speaker reflects on potential selfishness and a failure to realize the love they possess for others.
If we say we love Jesus, but they can't see our Jesus
Collective responsibility is emphasized – the speaker questions the purpose if the love for Jesus is not evident in the community.
Tell me what's the use if they can't see Jesus in you and me
Individuals must reflect Jesus collectively for it to be impactful; mere words are insufficient.
No more excuses, we give it all away
A commitment to selflessness and giving without reservation is reiterated for the entire community.
Because we may be the only Jesus they see
The reminder that each person might be the only representation of Jesus emphasizes the gravity of the responsibility.
If I am your hands and Your feet, and if your church is built inside of me
The speaker questions where the collective church has deviated from its purpose, expressing a loss of connection with God.
Where did we go wrong, we been here too long, we can't see your face anymore
A sense of prolonged detachment from God is acknowledged, with a longing to rediscover His presence.
It's not the same anymore
The speaker notes that the previous spiritual connection is no longer felt in the same way.
Have mercy on us Jesus, please forgive us Jesus
A plea for mercy and forgiveness is directed to Jesus, acknowledging a loss of purpose if others cannot see Him in the speaker.
I lost my purpose, if they can't see You in me
The speaker confesses to a prolonged deception but expresses a desire to change and reveal the true Jesus within.
See I lied too long, and I change it all today
A commitment to honesty and change is declared, emphasizing the potential impact on others.
Because I may be, because I may be
The repetition underscores the importance of being a true representation of Jesus in the eyes of others.
The only Jesus they see, the only Jesus they see, the only Jesus they see
The speaker reiterates the significance of being the only representation of Jesus that others may see, emphasizing the responsibility.
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