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Jan 22nd 2021!⃝

“Hey-o, here comes the danger up in this club
When we get started man, we ain't gonna stop
We gonna turn it out, 'till it gets too hot
Everybody sing, hey-o
Tell 'em turn it up 'till they can't no more
Let's get this thing shakin' like a disco ball
This is your last warning, a courtesy call”

The songwriter wanted to encourage a hard rock club “feel” song although yes! they are technically a Christian Rock Band, however the word “Club” is metaphoric hence the wordplay on the definition “tell them turn it up till they can’t no more let’s get this thing shaking like a disco ball”. Clubs are loud, wild and hot, well so will be the SECOND coming ladies and gents! A courtesy call is just a pre-warning before a predestined destruction.

“I am not afraid of the storm that comes my way When it hits, it shakes me to the core
And makes me stronger than before”

Everyone, including non-Christians must face many trials, tribulations and persecution, and error hence what the songwriter is referring to here are the “storms of life.” After you have overcome a storm or battle you initially learn from the trial and you essentially become stronger.

“It's not a question about trust But will you stand with us? Can you feel it?
Make it real and....”

The songwriter points out here, that the question isn’t about trust, but rather truth. Because it’s the truth of the matter that really matters most, it counts. Trust & Truth lead two separate roads. The writer is saying that it is not about trusting what “they” are saying but standing on the truth. Will you stand with the truth believers, not TRUE believers but TRUTH Believers. Can you feel it? Make it Real and... I believe this is referring to recognising your own spiritual discernment, because those who become real believers in Christ, Feel first, & Believe second. This is referring to a personal encounter with Jesus. This is where your decision to believe stems from. You can’t make something be felt if it ain’t real, the same way you can’t make something real if you don’t believe in it either, you feel me? It’s oxymoronic, again wordplay. Pretty dope huh?

“ I think it might wash away tonight
Awakened from this never ending fight
It takes more than meets the eye
This war we're fighting is not just writing...”

The writer is referring to spiritual warfare, The “ I think it might wash away tonight” is referring back to the storms of life. Try not to separate the two meanings. A storm comes with water, a deluge of water, and you’ve guessed correctly! WATER is symbolic to Spirit. For example “the washing of the word...the washing of the Blood of Jesus “. The Blood of Jesus saves and so does His Spirit. Again, “awakened from this never ending fight it takes more that meets the eye..” This is not referring to a bad dream of sleep paralysis. This however is being spiritually awakened as in — being exposed to the spirit realm which is indeed the causal realm. (I am in no way referring to be Woke as this is NEW AGE and demonic) if you do however chose the NEW AGE. Way of doing things for example “Third eye opening” you have opened yourself up to spiritually demonic doors. Did you know that: words, pictures, dreams, thoughts, ideas, sounds and colours are ALL of the spirit? Again, referring back to the last word mentioned “writing”. Again, Wordplay here— please bear in mind that this song holds a lot subliminal messages to it, so you gotta have a strong enough discernment in order to receive the full and complete comprehension and interpretation.

However I’d like to point out how I love the way the songwriters wrote this piece because it says “ this war we’re fighting is not just writing...” — now it’s a lot of confusion surrounding this line as some people believe the word is “rotting” however a fight cannot rot lol. They were not just referring to a war but “THE WAR” the continual war in which we are facing daily. What we are encountering are wars of the spirit and wars of this world, be it political, social economical, or between nations.

“There's a rumble in the floor So get prepared for war When it hits, it'll knock you to the ground While it shakes up everything around”

Again, more subliminal wordplay here. “The rumble in the floor” is referring to demonic warfare and the day of the Anti-Christ. “When it hits it’ll knock you to the ground while it shakes up everything around...” Remember we wrestle NOT against flesh and blood (physical bodies) but against authorities, principalities (demonic influx of demons) powers (demonic influence) and spiritual rulers of this dark and evil world in the heavenly realms; referring-to the REALM OF THE SPIRIT (demonic trafficking) Satan the devil name Lucifer is the prince of this world, notice I said Prince and not King. Jesus will always remain KING for those who may have been unaware. Notice I said world and not earth. We as humans have dominion of this earth. The earth is the Lords and its fullness. However the world, which refers to the “Systems of this world” Satan has his agenda wide-open for all to see, for those with the eyes to see. (Spiritual eyes)

“But survival is a must So will you stand with us? Can you feel it? Make it real and...Make me feel it”

Survival is a must even during persecution for Christ. Will you continue or choose to stand with us? The songwriter is inviting you with the option to choose. “ Can you feel it? Make it real and Make me feel it? —
This is again, encouraging the listener to invite the feeling as it is real and will eventually be felt when you decide to believe. Oxymoronic wordplay are the best finishers as you cannot completely have one without the other. Again anything that can be felt is real. Tangible.