Thank you for the clean version of this song! I don't feel comfortable listening to the original because of the choice word, but this song is really special and important to me.
@@captainereo6105 his prayer to the Lord is his. But what he releases to the public, we are supposed to keep ourselves blameless before others. So when they come against is with accusations, they will have nothing to say but lies. "That supposed Christian is being profane. Speaking what not even many non-believers would. How can we believe he loves when his words are hate"? Stuff like that.
@@DamasKriss one day man, life is to rough to avoid the feelings that can be expressed through profanity. Also many many non-believers swear, they have no back bone that says they shouldn't besides it being rude. Also Im not saying people should swear, but if used appropriately, it can be very powerful.
Kings Kaleidescope is a band that loves Jesus and center their lyrics around relationship with Him. This particular song is the only one they have written that has profanity. But artistically, it isn't used to be profane, but to express the reality that we sometimes feel as Christians. I personally love the dichotomy used: a person in utter despair crying out from a place where they feel alone and defeated, but Jesus responds with a loud and Triumphant "I love you, child"!
Thank you for the clean version of this song! I don't feel comfortable listening to the original because of the choice word, but this song is really special and important to me.
exactly how i feel
Yeah, same here 😕
One day man you'll rethink using clean versions. Nothing can compare to the authentic prayer expressed in this song
@@captainereo6105 his prayer to the Lord is his. But what he releases to the public, we are supposed to keep ourselves blameless before others. So when they come against is with accusations, they will have nothing to say but lies. "That supposed Christian is being profane. Speaking what not even many non-believers would. How can we believe he loves when his words are hate"? Stuff like that.
@@DamasKriss one day man, life is to rough to avoid the feelings that can be expressed through profanity. Also many many non-believers swear, they have no back bone that says they shouldn't besides it being rude. Also Im not saying people should swear, but if used appropriately, it can be very powerful.
Fuckin love the clean version!
so powerful...the original is very raw and relatable, but I'm glad we have a clean one since I'm trying to quit swearing.
Beautiful
I know that this is Christian song so the clean version is better I love this song sooo much
So this is a Christian band or group that uses profanity or swears?
Kings Kaleidescope is a band that loves Jesus and center their lyrics around relationship with Him. This particular song is the only one they have written that has profanity. But artistically, it isn't used to be profane, but to express the reality that we sometimes feel as Christians. I personally love the dichotomy used: a person in utter despair crying out from a place where they feel alone and defeated, but Jesus responds with a loud and Triumphant "I love you, child"!
Gosh, the choice words bother me in the original. I just want add this song to my Spotify playlist! 😂