Song Concepts
The song is sung with an aim of outlining a concept of winning. It is also illustrating about the fact that there must b e troubles in life and the last concept is that trusting in God is the best solution that will change their cases and make the winners. It is gives illustration that at times many people are threatened by their enemies and when they look in all directions, they cannot see hope in life. The concepts outlined tries to tell that the enemy maybe against your life and it comes a time when you feel like you end is approaching. This should not give doubts in to someone’s life because so long as there is God in heaven, at the end of it all there shall always be victory.
The lyrics directly illustrate the concept of winning by encouraging people who have gone through tough times in life. They may have reached a point where they feel desperate and see like there is no hope. It is meant to strengthen the hope of believers by telling them to remain strong and as the lord will change their cases. It is also illustrating that when the lord interferes with the cases in the lives of people, everything do change. Sometimes in life people face periods and happenings which are not appealing and find life being so difficult to handle. They are usually at a high probability of suffering from stressful life moments because they are not in the position to handle the situations. Only those who are able to persevere emerge to be winners in the lives sociologically. Sociological consciousness connects with the lyrics by the forces of motivation that have been impacted to people leading to their lifestyle. People are made to do their actions by motivating forces as outlined by Marx Weber. There is great perseverance while coping with the tough times in order to survive (Ferrante-Wallace, 2008). Hurtful moments are meant for a while because at the end there is usually a song of victory. The hands of the believers become blessed to an extent that everything they touch in their lives is also blessed. Everything that concerns the people becomes a blessing as God will have already blessed their lives.
The lyrics illustrate that those who do not get happy with prosperity in the lives of others might surround them from all directions. “ the enemy came against your children, the enemy came against your character, the enemy came against your home, the enemy came against your name” (Jekalyn, 2017). These lyrics are trying to show that the enemy might come against all lives experiences in someone and this may lead to emergence of fear or start of wondering on what do. Sociological imaginations connect with the message in the lyrics by the presence of disorganization which has been caused by hard times (Morewitz & Goldstein, 2014). The song also illustrates that no matter how much the enemies might surround the lives of people, the fact remains that they shall emerge to be winners because the God will be help them, “it is your season, you’ve got God to carry you” (Jekalyn, 2017). This tells the people that so long as the lord is there to carry them through the tough times, they must emerge to be winners.
The paper is passing a strong message to the people. At times people go through tough times and they feel like there is no hope. They feel that they have reached the end of life and nothing good can happen to them. There is the need to know that no matter how life appears tough, there is usually a God in heaven who is able to carry us through the tough times. Even in normal sociological aspects of life, people had been obedient and ready to pray for assistance from God even when they had been facing tough times (Felix, 2005). They had been having the knowledge that their assistance would only came from Him. Finally, after the Lord has interfered with the tough cases in people’s lives, the next thing they will be talking of is winning. This message is meant to encourage people when they are going through difficult times in life. They should not quit or feel like they have reached the end of life. What they should do is to know that there is a God in heaven who carries people through tough times “there is God to carry you” (Jekalyn, 2017). He enables the people to be strong and walk through the tough times and finally emerge to be winners.
This message has the ability to change the attitude of the people in the societies. Some people have the tendency of losing hope when they happen to go through tough moments in life. They feel that there is no need to live again and majority end up regretting with life. There are many cases of suicide where people have lost the hope of living and the next thing they think of is death. The message in the concepts in this song can change people’s attitude with life completely. They can be able to come in to term with the real meaning of life and how life is worth living. The message tells that when tough times get into the lives of people, there the need to remember that there is a God in heaven. They should call upon Him and their cases will be settled. The Lord has the power to solve every situation no matter how tough and complicated they may seem but the fact is He will make them to emerge winners. What will be the final experience is a song of winning.
Conclusion
In life people happen to go through hard times. There happens that enemies threaten the lives from all the directions. There is the need to stay strong and have the believers will emerge to be winners finally. There is the need to know that there is God in heaven who knows about all the life situations and how tough they are but He is the only one who has the power to settle the cases and make the lives comfortable. He has the ability to carry people over the hard times in life and make them sing a song of winning.
Reference
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