Jesus Christ
Blind Passengers Lyrics


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Nothing could stop the trust
We place in you
Nothing could stop the lust
We slave to
Nothing could stop the sins
We have to do
Please forgive everything
The lust makes us do

Jesus Christ - that can't be the aim you were living for
Jesus Christ - can't you feel, what we are craving for?
Jesus Christ - that can't be the aim you were living for

Nothing could stop the game
We have to play
And we know it is no shame
We can't run away
Nothing could stop the trust
We place in you
That you would accept the things
We have to do
Accept what we do

Jesus Christ - that can't be the aim you were living for




Jesus Christ - can't you feel, what we are craving for?
Jesus Christ - that can't be the aim you were living for

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Blind Passengers' song "Jesus Christ" reveal the existential struggle within humanity to reconcile our primal desires with religious morality. The song starts with the truth that "nothing could stop the trust we place in you", alluding to the omnipresent nature of faith in our lives even amidst temptations of the flesh. However, despite our deep faith, "nothing could stop the lust we slave to", revealing a struggle to resist the very same temptations that come with being human. The lyrics go further to assert that "nothing could stop the sins we have to do", adding a moral dilemma to the issue as desires and actions conflict with religious teachings. The plea to "forgive everything the lust makes us do" speaks to the human yearning for grace and redemption from perceived transgressions.


The chorus brings a stark indictment of religion with the phrase, "Jesus Christ - that can't be the aim you were living for". It is an accusation that religion has somehow detached from the very essence of human experience and that the divine purpose is no longer in line with the needs of humanity. The phrase "can't you feel what we are craving for?" highlights a desperate plea for a more humanistic approach to religion or higher guidance that is more accommodating of human desires. The final statement, "that can't be the aim you were living for", signals disappointment in the perceived shortcomings of a higher power in combating human struggles with desire and sin.


Line by Line Meaning

Nothing could stop the trust We place in you
We have absolute faith in you, nothing can shake it.


Nothing could stop the lust We slave to
Our desires are uncontrollable and we are enslaved by them.


Nothing could stop the sins We have to do Please forgive everything The lust makes us do
We know what we're doing is wrong, but we cannot resist our urges, so we ask for forgiveness in advance.


Jesus Christ - that can't be the aim you were living for
We don't believe that your purpose was to condemn us for our actions.


Jesus Christ - can't you feel, what we are craving for?
We believe that our desires are natural and that you would understand and empathize with them.


Nothing could stop the game We have to play And we know it is no shame We can't run away
We have no choice but to keep playing the game, and we feel no shame in doing so, even if it goes against your teachings.


That you would accept the things We have to do Accept what we do
We hope that you would accept our actions and not judge us for them.




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