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Folk & Field | A Musical Study on Community & the Kingdom of GodSample

Folk & Field | A Musical Study on Community & the Kingdom of God

DAY 3 OF 9

BAD ISSUES

Lyrics:
I was born a pleasure seeker,
Living for my self and no one else.
I don’t know if it makes me weaker,
But I don’t feel like being someone else.

 

Chorus:
I’ve got bad, bad, bad issues,
And they’re burning a hole
Inside my pocket,
Yeah, I’ve got bad, bad, bad, bad issues,
And they’ll burn a hole
Inside of you.

 

I was born a people pleaser,
Living for everyone but myself.
I don’t know if it makes me weaker,
But if you’d like, I can be someone else.
 
I was born a man in prison,
No one knows the darkness of my cell.
And my chains have made me weaker,
I have no hope of being someone else.

 

Bridge:
Look, look, get out of the way,
Who could love me anyway?
Look, look, get out of the way,
Who could love me anyway?

 

Themes: Shame, Feelings of being Unloved, Sin.

Thoughts to consider as you listen and read through this study: Our desire to please others and ourselves is devastating to others and ourselves. When we first become aware of, and admit to our sin, we can feel unlovable and full of shame. This makes loving someone else hard and almost dangerous—we’re afraid that we’ll hurt them. This is where the good news of the Gospel comes in; when we were most unlovable, Christ loved us. This song also helps to set up the trajectory of this concept album. This whole album is about the community and family of God’s kingdom, and this third song reminds us of who and what we are without the grace of God.

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About this Plan

Folk & Field | A Musical Study on Community & the Kingdom of God

The Christian gospel is about a Holy Triune God making his home amongst a holy people in a renewed and redeemed creation. Jesus is all about folk and field. In this musical 10-day study from Garden City, you will follow the story of man once alone in sin and bad company. It tracks his journey into God's family on earth and in the kingdom yet to come.

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