Verse
of the day:
Mark 9:42 (NIV)
“If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in
me—to stumble, it would be better for them if a large millstone were hung around
their neck and they were thrown into the sea.”
When we cause our
children to stumble, the stress we will bear from the negligence of their care will
be significant and we will reap a harvest of unrighteousness which we have
sown. We need to set a standard.
Before, we get
into the lyrics of “Drunk in Love”, I want to give a reason behind this bible
study. Little girls are singing this song with their friends, to the boys in
their schools, church girls, and it’s sad to me to think of the influence media
and music has on our children. But is it the media’s fault or our own? Are the
parent’s in control of their children or are the parents allowing and enabling
their children by leaving them to themselves to “do as thy wilt!”
Now let’s break
down the lyrics of “Drunk in Love.”
I've been drinking, I've been drinking
I get filthy when that liquor get into me
I get filthy when that liquor get into me
The first 2
lines of this song jump right into indulging in “spirits” and continues to
speak diligently about drunkenness. The term spirit refers to a
distilled beverage that contains no added sugar and has at least 20% alcohol by
volume. Popular spirits include brandy, fruit brandy
(also known as eau-de-vie or Schnapps),
gin, rum, tequila,
vodka,
and whisky.
We need to set a standard.
A display of
spirits in a supermarket.
Now
let’s define filthy:
2. vile; vulgar; obscene
Is this the daughter or son you want to produce?
Proverbs 18:21(KJV)
Is this the daughter or son you want to produce?
Proverbs 18:21(KJV)
“Death and life are in the
power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof."
Now as we go through this song,
imagine your child internalizing these words as they sing it. What are we
allowing to go into our children?
Matthew 15:11
(NKJV)
“Not what goes into the mouth
defiles a man; but what comes out of the mouth, this defiles a man.”
I've been thinking, I've been thinking
Why can't I keep my fingers off it, baby?
Why can't I keep my fingers off it, baby?
As we get into
the song, we find out what “it” is that she can’t keep her fingers off. She wants
“it” because she’s feeling filthy. Liquor makes you “feel some kind of way,” right?
Yes, it makes you “feel” like doing things you would not normally do because
you are entertaining the “spirits” and under the influence of them. We need to set a standard.
James 3:15 (NIV)
“Such “wisdom” does not come
down from heaven but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic.”
I want you, na na
Why can't I keep my fingers off you, baby?
I want you, na na
Cigars on ice, cigars on ice
Feeling like an animal with these cameras all in my grill
Flashing lights, flashing lights
You got me faded, faded, faded
Baby, I want you, na na
Can't keep your eyes off my fatty
Daddy, I want you, na na
Drunk in love, I want you
We woke up in the kitchen saying
"How the hell did this shit happen?", oh baby
Drunk in love, we be all night
Last thing I remember is our
Beautiful bodies grinding off in that club
Drunk in love
Little girls
and boys singing about getting drunk, cigars, getting faded, and men eyes
looking at their “fatty” or their behind like it’s the thing to do. No it is
not the thing to do. Our older and younger women should look to Titus 2 rather
than Beyonce.
Titus 2:3-5 (KJV)
“The aged women likewise, that
they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to
much wine, teachers of good things; That they may teach
the young women to be sober, to love
their husbands, to love their children, To be discreet,
chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of
God be not blasphemed.”
1 Peter 1:13 (NIV)
“Therefore, with minds that are alert and fully sober, set your hope on the grace to be
brought to you when Jesus Christ is revealed at his coming.”
Let me just say I have been
drunk and have experienced getting “faded” and dancing and grinding in the club
and that being the last thing I remember. You black out but you’re still
conscious (in the spirits), something has taken over and you end up at home
like how did I get here or like in this song, you end up in the kitchen like
how did you get there. But this is okay to impress upon the innocent minds of
our children right? It’s not even good for us adults to listen to let alone a
child without discernment. We need to
set a standard.
It’s just a
song until they actually go out and go do it right? No, the industry is indoctrinating
our children right in front of our eyes and we call it “just music” until they “just
do it!” Then we’re wondering "How
the --- did this --- happen? oh baby”, when they're doing stuff they have no
business doing these “churched girls!” Cursings or blessings out of the mouth
of babes?
Look at what we’re
feeding them. My God! Something has to change to rearrange the minds of our
children. We need to set a standard.
Is it any
wonder why the teen pregnancy rate, sexual transmitted disease, and rape crime
is high? The children even younger than teens, even tots talking about…
We be all night, love, love
We be all night, love, love
…being drunk in
love or in love with being intoxicated by strong drink and sex.
Ephesians 5:18
- And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess; but be filled with the Spirit;
Proverbs 20:1
- Wine [is] a mocker, strong drink [is] raging: and whosoever is deceived
thereby is not wise.
Galatians 5:21
- Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I
tell you before, as I have also told [you] in time past, that they which do such
things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
Tomorrow, we will continue with the second verse
and follow up with the last verses of this song. We are breaking the
strongholds and chains of wickedness proclaiming the name of Jesus. Loose the bonds of wickedness, undo the straps of the yoke, let the
oppressed go free, and break every yoke for His yoke is easy and His burden is
light saith the Lord of hosts.
Walk in the Spirit,
Prophetess Deanna Mack
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