Rarely do
metal groups have such a great marriage between mechanical technical precision and
beautiful brutality as does As I Lay Dying.
What they do that is powerful is that they understand not only what they
are doing in a lyrical sense but also are masters in understanding their medium. What I mean by this is heavy riffage and
machine-gun double base drums are meant to illicit an uncomfortable
emotion. They are one of the champions
at making you feel uncomfortable but this is precisely where they shine. This is one of those groups if you are a
Metalcore fan you must bathe in the greatness of this band. Arriving on the scene in 2001 with an
emphatic bang they have yet to go out with a whimper. The song I will be keying in on is the last
track on their 2010 release entitled “The Powerless Rise” entitled The Blinding
of False Light:
I was unable to find a YouTube video for it but here is the song embedded:
“I see now... I see through the veil of expectation.
I see now... I see that conformity is betrayal.
Betrayal of those who are forgotten, yet vision alone furthers our blame.
Unless followed by transformation, it is pointless to be given sight.
Without the hope of our reaction, we overlook the purpose of our eyes.
Now is our chance to breathe without tyranny, released from the blinding of false light.
(blinding of false light) Now is our chance to breathe without tyranny.
In weakness we are freed...
I see now... I see that conformity is betrayal.
With empty eyes I looked ahead (ahead), with clarity I now look back...
Now is our chance to breathe without tyranny, released from the blinding of false light (blinding of false light).
Now is our chance (our chance) to breathe without... without tyranny.
In weakness we are freed... Yeah...
I admit my failure. Opacity has dulled my senses.
Conformity (conformity) controlled by lifeless vices. Oh... Yeah...
Covetousness (covetousness) disguised as ambition.
But now it ends... But now it ends... But now it ends...
But now it ends, not with defeat but determination... We are freed... Yeah...
Now is our chance to breathe without tyranny, released from the blinding of false (false) light (light).
Now is our chance... Now is...our chance... In weakness we are freed...”
Much like I
did last week and in true Baptist preacher fashion I will offer three points
that I find to be striking
1.
There is a real sense we get what it means to be
reborn in the John 3 sense that as a part of the new birth we are given new eyes. However, it is such the case in the
Christians life where we have the new eyes but as the song goes we completely ignore
the purpose of them. The purpose of our
new eyes is to see things as God sees them.
We are to then see our sin for what it is namely a blatant offense of
God. Also we are to see the people of
this world in the redemptive sense meaning that as Christ was sense on mission
so we should be in the world. This is
grace upon grace that we can begin to see things in the way that God does. Also that we might be able to see the Saviour
as who he truly is.
2.
False doctrine is tyrannical. There is a darkness disguised as light out
there. There is a light that takes us
captive and like light to the flies we are attracted to it which ultimately leads
to our death. The reason is that it
takes us captive as wants us to turn from the real teachings of freedom in Christ
into slavery to sin. All false teaching
is bondage to idolatry which is flows from our pluralistic coexisting society
in which syncretism is the norm and Diversity is strutted about as a
virtue. Christian let this be a lesson
to you if the world views something as virtuous it is above all else a damnable
vice.
3.
This song has empowered me to employ a
sanctified rebellion against the things of this world. The line in the song where it says “But now
it ends, not with defeat but determination... We are freed... Yeah” coupled
with “In weakness we are freed” has
really encouraged me because in order to employ that sanctified rebellion
against the world it starts off in humble admiration of our King and being in
submission to what he has to say. Then going
forth from the decree of God we go, because we have determination because we
know that for us death has been defeated so what do we have to fear.