Applying The Big Picture
Da' T.R.U.T.H. Lyrics


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[Kirk Franklin]
Ok, so you may be wondering: what does all of this have to do with me?
How does this story really impact my life?
See, seeing the big picture will always change the way you live, because it shapes the way you think about this life and the life to come.
So if you’re seeing the big picture when you are experiencing pain, you’ll think of Joseph, who endured so much hardship in order that the generations of Israel might be preserved.
See, if you’re seeing the big picture, while living in a world full of prejudice and bias, you can always be reminded that God’s intention has always been for us to love our brother, and embrace each other’s differences, as long as our differences submit themselves to God and his Word.
The big picture even addresses the internal struggle between our desires and the will of God.
In all things, God wants us to see the big picture.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Da' T.R.U.T.H.'s song Applying The Big Picture feature a spoken word interlude by Kirk Franklin. Franklin encourages the listener to consider how the story of Joseph and other stories from the Bible can shape the way they think about their own life. The big picture refers to an understanding of how God's plan is at work throughout all of history and the impact that has on our personal experiences.


The first example that Franklin gives is that of Joseph and the hardships he faced. Joseph was sold into slavery by his own brothers and spent time in prison before eventually being elevated to a position of leadership in Egypt. Through all of this, God's plan was at work, preserving the generations of Israel. Similarly, when we face pain and hardship, we can trust that God has a bigger plan at work.


Franklin also draws attention to God's desire for us to love our brothers and sisters, regardless of our differences. By seeing the big picture, we can understand that God's plan includes the diversity of his creation and that our differences should be celebrated as long as they are in submission to God and his Word. Finally, Franklin notes that the big picture even addresses the internal struggle between our own desires and the will of God. Ultimately, God wants us to see the big picture in all things.


Overall, this song is a call to step back and consider the broader context of our lives. By seeing the big picture, we can gain perspective and understanding about the challenges we face and the world around us. Through examples from the Bible and thoughtful reflection, we can begin to grasp the ways in which God's plan is at work in all things.


Line by Line Meaning

Ok, so you may be wondering: what does all of this have to do with me?
You might be questioning how this message relates to your life personally.


How does this story really impact my life?
In what ways does this parable influence your life?


See, seeing the big picture will always change the way you live, because it shapes the way you think about this life and the life to come.
Understanding the larger context of things has the power to impact your perspective on life and the afterlife.


So if you’re seeing the big picture when you are experiencing pain, you’ll think of Joseph, who endured so much hardship in order that the generations of Israel might be preserved.
If you can keep sight of the bigger picture during times of hardship it may bring to mind Joseph, who overcame significant difficulties for the good of future generations.


See, if you’re seeing the big picture, while living in a world full of prejudice and bias, you can always be reminded that God’s intention has always been for us to love our brother, and embrace each other’s differences, as long as our differences submit themselves to God and his Word.
If you maintain a holistic perspective when faced with discrimination and unfairness, you will recall that God has always intended for us to love our neighbor and celebrate diversity as long as all differences are God-serving and in line with holy scripture.


The big picture even addresses the internal struggle between our desires and the will of God.
A larger perspective can even help reconcile the personal battle between our own desires and God's intentions.


In all things, God wants us to see the big picture.
God desires that we always bear in mind the grand scheme of things.




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