Consecration
Seeking Redemption: Journey of TransformationLyrics
I need consecration
Expressing a strong desire for consecration, emphasizing the need for spiritual purification and dedication.
I need consecration
-I need consecration
-I need consecration
-Man I use to whip work
Reflecting on a past life involving illegal activities ("whipping work" and "breaking that brick") and the subsequent experience of conviction.
Breaking that brick first
-Then I got conviction
-Then I got conviction
-Pied Piper picked a pepper
Referencing a metaphorical "Pied Piper" picking a pepper, symbolizing making reckless choices with consequences that could have led to a better life.
I was moving reckless
-With a couple breddahs
-Could of been someone better
-My sin to leper
-Pied Piper picked a pepper
-I was moving reckless
-With a couple breddahs
-Could of been someone better
-My sin to leper
Expressing a need for cleansing, acknowledging a struggle to live by moral principles while feeling burdened by sin.
Full of dirt need a cleanser
-Tryna live by the letter
-Still filthy rags in my dresser
-It still dirty
Highlighting the persistent impurity or "dirt" despite the desire for consecration.
I need consecration
Reiterating the strong need for consecration, emphasizing its importance in the speaker's life.
I need consecration
-I need consecration
-I need consecration
-I need consecration
Emphasizing the repeated plea for consecration, underscoring its significance.
Double edged sword sitting on my lap
Comparing a double-edged sword to a past life with a "shank," highlighting the transformative power of the living word of God.
I use to roll with a shank
-But His living word way sharper
-Even when I hold it its cutting my hands
-This wasn't my plan
Describing an unexpected turn in life, symbolized by the passing of a baton and the whole community getting involved.
No time to think see the batton got passed
-So the boy there ran
-And now the whole hood coming with man
-Fam
Addressing the transformation as a family affair, suggesting a communal change.
These are reality raps
Asserting the authenticity of the lyrics as "reality raps," choosing to share facts rather than a false, dreamlike narrative.
I could of sold you a dream like these celebrities
-But I'll rather hit you with facts
-Like God's coming
Issuing a warning about the unpredictability of God's coming, likening it to a thief in the night, urging vigilance.
No one knows the time
-Like a thief in the night
-So you better not lack
-Asked my Father to keep me on track
Seeking divine guidance and consecration to stay on the right path, acknowledging the struggle with personal flaws.
Bro I had to consecrate
-Yeah thats a sacred stage
-My flesh kept playing games
-So I had to cut it away
-The Gospel's trill, the woman at the well jumped on the eternal wave
Connecting with the biblical narrative of the woman at the well, encouraging others to embrace consecration.
And she told all her mates
-You need to consecrate you baby
-Still living off milk but lately I need meat
Expressing a desire for spiritual growth, moving from "milk" to "meat" in faith, and emphasizing the importance of perspective and trust.
Still questioning faith, oh please
-Those who hear the word will see
-It's perspective
-Trust and believe
-No more chains I'm free
Declaring freedom from chains after consecration.
No more chains I'm free
-I need consecration
Repeating the urgent need for consecration, emphasizing its ongoing importance.
I need consecration
-I need consecration
-I need consecration
-I need consecration
Reiterating the plea for consecration, emphasizing its significance.
Talking about beef and tings
Reflecting on deeper spiritual insights gained from reading Revelations and emphasizing the importance of thorough study.
Man don't even deep these things
-Like I just read Revelations
-Got me clocking that theres deeper things
-Like I can't even tweet these things
-Let me study this properly and keep this in
-Pharisees talk but Jesus walked
Highlighting the contrast between empty talk (Pharisees) and the actions of Jesus as an example to follow through consecration.
Consecrate us tryna be like Him
-You know that it's sink or swim
Expressing a personal struggle with sin, emphasizing the transformative power of letting Jesus in.
Now I got beef with sin
-No more chains, flesh kept playing games
-Till I let Jesus in
-Yeah that's salvation
Describing a salvation experience, letting go of distractions (sanctification), and witnessing positive changes.
Had to tell my man focus
-Had to let them man go thats sanctification
-Watch everything just change
-Lost boy turned to a saint
Summarizing the transformation as a lost boy turning into a saint through consecration.
Thats consecration
-Consecrate, Consecrate, Consecrate
Repeating the call for consecration as a powerful and necessary process for spiritual growth.
Consecrate, Consecrate, Consecrate
-Consecrate, Consecrate, Consecrate
-Consecrate, Consecrate, Consecrate
-Consecrate, Consecrate, Consecrate
-Consecrate, Consecrate, Consecrate
-Consecrate, Consecrate, Consecrate
-Consecrate, Consecrate, Consecrate
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