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You Don’t Have To Yell
0So I’ve mentioned my appreciation of Chris Rice, but in case you missed it the first time, I’m posting another of my favorite songs, titled You Don’t Have to Yell. I have included the full lyrics below, but would like to highlight the lines that I especially like, or more accurately, the verse:
Everybody take a breath
Why are all your faces red?
We’re missing all the words you said
You don’t have to yell
Draw your lines
And choose your sides
Cause many thing are worth the fight
But louder doesn’t make you right
You don’t have to yell…
To me, the whole message of this song is the constant tension between dogmatism and tolerance. I don’t keep up much on the news on a daily basis, because so much of it seems irrelevant, I can’t trust the mainstream media, and things are always more complicated than they want it to appear. In politics, the Democrats want to say the Republicans are wrong, and the Republicans are sure that the Democrats are wrong. Everyone thinks they have all the answers and no one else knows anything. Every debate and subject is charged with emotional baggage, it seems impossible to just sit down and logically consider the facts. I think people truly do think that the louder they yell, the bigger their support base, the more donations they receive, all these things must mean they are right. Just because you have 10,000 people show up at a rally with cool signs doesn’t mean you are right. Just because you’re a smooth talker doesn’t mean you are right. Post-modernism has left our culture without any kind of moral standards, and pragmatism has taken over. There is nothing outside of ourselves to validate our beliefs, so we have to keep shouting louder and louder in an attempt to convince the world, and ourselves, that we are right.
So on the one side this song is saying that we need to lower our voices, listen to each other, respect other opinions, and basically be tolerant. And this is important. I believe there is something we can learn from any single person, even those who differ with us on many issues. I never want to be so close-minded I won’t listen to someone else. I can carry on a polite conversation with someone who I completely disagree with, walk away respecting them, but still feeling confident in my beliefs. That is what we need.
On the other hand…there is a line that goes, “draw your lines, and choose your sides, ’cause many things are worth a fight.” By listening to other people and tolerating their beliefs, we are not denying the existence of absolutes. This is still a world with lines to draw and sides to choose. There is still right and wrong and we still have to fight for those things, no matter what. Let’s just not yell :)
You Don’t Have to Yell
Chris Rice
So called reality
Right there on my TV
If that’s how life’s suppose to be, well
Somebody’s lying
The camera’s on and we can tell
To keep your fame you have to yell
Cause tensions build
And products sell and
We’re all buying
I hope we’re smarter than this
Everybody take a breath
Why are all your faces red?
We’re missing all the words you said
You don’t have to yell
Draw your lines
And choose your sides
Cause many thing are worth the fight
But louder doesn’t make you right
You don’t have to yell,
Oh, You don’t have to
ye-ye-ye-yell
ye-ye-yeeell
ye-ye-yeeell
You don’t have to yell
I turned in to hear the new
I don’t want you point of view
If that’s the best you can do
Then something’s missin’
And experts on whatever side
You plug your eyes,
You scream your lines
You claim to have an open-mind
But nobody’s listening
But don’t you think,
We’re smarter than this?
Everybody take a breath
Why are all your faces red?
We’re missing all the words you said
You don’t have to yell
Draw your lines
And choose your sides
Cause many thing are worth the fight
But louder doesn’t make you right
You don’t have to yell
Oh, You don’t have to
ye-ye-ye-yell
ye-ye-yeeell
ye-ye-yeeell
You don’t have to yell
Everybody take a breath
Why are all your faces red?
We’re missing all the words you said
You don’t have to yell
If everyone would take a step
Back away and count and count to ten
Clear your mind and start again
then we won’t have to yell
Draw your lines
And choose your sides
Cause many thing are worth the fight
But louder doesn’t make you right
You don’t have to yell
Oh, You don’t have to
ye-ye-ye-yell
ye-ye-yeeell
ye-ye-yeeell
You don’t have to yell
Punch Lines and Ironies
0So I used to be a pretty diehard classical music fan, as many people can attest. :) “What…it was written after 1900? It must be no good.” But I’ve grown to appreciate modern music, much to my own surprise. And more surprising than that, one of my favorite artists is a contemporary Christian musician, Chris Rice. I have very little respect for the contemporary Christian music scene…it just seems like in trying to please everyone they have lost the best of both secular and Christian music. My impression is that they write second-class music that’s supposed to sound like secular music and add some second-class lyrics that are supposed to make it Christian. But I have a huge appreciation for Chris Rice. I think he deserves an entire blog post to explain why I actually like his music. For one thing, it sounds real and authentic. I know this is a very vague term, but to me, it means that he knows what he does best and doesn’t try to make music “like” someone else except with a Christian twist. He writes music that demonstrates the beliefs and worldview of Christianity in every line, it is a full expression of what it means to be a Christian. I don’t mean it fully expresses everything about Christianity, but everything about the music is Christian, not just some nice lines or choruses slapped on at the last minute.
Anyways…I’m sharing one of my favorite songs here. I like it because it is such a good way to understand God’s sovereignty. It is playful, in a way, but also deeply respectful of God’s authority over this earth. But Chris Rice understands that we’re all just part of God’s great and grand story, we are here as His creatures and everything that happens is because it is part of God’s story. As characters in this story, we don’t get it. We can’t see the end. We can’t see the reasons for why things happen. But the Author has it under control. And someday we will be able to understand it, perhaps not fully but at least more completely than we do now. So until then we just have to appreciate the punch lines and ironies of this life. Because try as we might, we just cannot understand the bigger picture. We think we have it figured out, we think we see God’s plan, we think we know what is going to happen next, and then it is like, “oh. wow. that’s not it. Ok. Time to rethink life.” And when that moment comes, when all the plans we’ve made or the dreams we’ve dreamed come to nothing, what can we do? All we can do is laugh at our own pitiful arrogance in thinking we can understand God’s will and praise Him for being sovereign and not leaving us to determine the future, because that will only bring sorrow and heartache for sure. When we don’t get it, when we want to question everything and ask, “why?” we should just be thankful that we’re alive and that we’re part of God’s grand story of the world. And in the end, embracing God’s sovereignty and trusting Him in all things will bring more joy than anything else we can imagine.
Punch Lines and Ironies
By Chris Rice
Here we are together
I never would have guessed it
Baby, there’s a reason
And baby, there’s a message
‘Cause we’ve all seen the glories
And we’ve all heard love stories
Stranger than this, stranger than this
Punch lines and ironies
Swirl through the galaxies
Like dust in the sunbeams
That slant through our windows
And heartbeats and molecules
Geniuses and silly fools
We’re all at the mercies
Of punch lines and ironies
Echoes and rumors
Of God’s sense of humor
Leak out of heaven
In the mysteries and legends
And they whisper their glories
Into our love stories
And help us believe
Yeah, they help us believe
Punch lines and ironies
Swirl through the galaxies
Like dust in the sunbeams
That slant through our windows
And heartbeats and molecules
Geniuses and silly fools
We’re all at the mercies
Of punch lines and ironies.
A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
0On why we shouldn’t wish for the good old days of President Bush’s administration.
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