A Billion Starving People
Keith Green Lyrics


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I find it hard to turn away, a billion starving people,

But what can one do, I've heard you say - you can't save someone's life

I want to save a life today, I want to get someone close with my Father.

Be them the bread of life today, I want to help them get stronger, help them last longer
And give them a chance to see Jesus.

I find it hard to just ignore, the murdered unborn children,

Yes times have changed, but still God warns, you shall not take a life.

I want to save a life today, I want to keep one alive for my Father,

Who will avenge the blood!

Of weak and helpless ones someday - whose lives are spilled out like water,

Lambs in the slaughter, and each one is handmade by Jesus.





I find it hard to turn away, a billion starving people, a billion starving people.

Overall Meaning

In Keith Green's song "A Billion Starving People," he expresses the difficulty he feels in turning away from the suffering of a billion starving people. The repetition of this phrase throughout the song emphasizes the magnitude of the problem, while also highlighting the apathy and resignation many feel when faced with such overwhelming need. However, Green refuses to give in to this sense of hopelessness, insisting that he wants to save a life today and do what he can to help those in need.


In the second stanza, Green expands his focus to include the issue of abortion. While acknowledging that times have changed, he still feels that God's commandment against taking a life is a timeless moral imperative. The vivid image of "weak and helpless" victims whose lives are "spilled out like water" creates a powerful contrast with the billions of starving people in the first stanza. Both issues, Green suggests, are urgent and demand our attention and action.


Overall, "A Billion Starving People" is a call to action, urging listeners to take up the challenge of responding to overwhelming global problems with compassion and purpose. While acknowledging the difficulty of the task, Green insists that we can all make a difference, one life at a time.


Line by Line Meaning

I find it hard to turn away, a billion starving people,
Keith Green struggles to ignore the plight of a billion starving people.


But what can one do, I've heard you say - you can't save someone's life
Although some may believe it's impossible to save someone's life, Keith Green still wants to try.


I want to save a life today, I want to get someone close with my Father.
Keith Green wants to bring someone closer to God by saving their life.


Be them the bread of life today, I want to help them get stronger, help them last longer
Keith Green wants to supply them with the essential 'bread of life', so that they can become stronger and healthier.


And give them a chance to see Jesus.
By helping them, Keith Green wants to give them the opportunity to see and experience Jesus.


I find it hard to just ignore, the murdered unborn children,
Keith Green also finds it impossible to ignore the tragedy of murdered unborn children.


Yes times have changed, but still God warns, you shall not take a life.
Although society may have changed, Keith Green believes that God still forbids the taking of human life.


I want to save a life today, I want to keep one alive for my Father,
Keith Green wants to keep someone alive for the glory of God.


Who will avenge the blood!
Keith Green believes that God will eventually avenge the blood of innocent victims.


Of weak and helpless ones someday - whose lives are spilled out like water,
Keith Green mourns for the weak and helpless victims whose lives are tragically taken.


Lambs in the slaughter, and each one is handmade by Jesus.
He sees the victims as innocent lambs who are needlessly sacrificed, who were each created and valued by Jesus.


I find it hard to turn away, a billion starving people, a billion starving people.
Once again, Keith Green admits that he finds it difficult to turn his back on the desperate circumstances of a billion starving people, repeating his initial sentiment.




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Brian Swinford


on War Games

I've been out fighting the war today
The war inside of my head
I thought that I'd killed my enemies
Yes, I thought that my ego was dead
But it's still stubbornly living, in the kingdom of my thoughts
In the state of mind

I'm been out struggling with everyone
In the arena all day
Views I defend, they don't matter much
'Cuz they could debate either way
Where's the root of my problem?
Why does everyone oppose every side that I take?
(There's gotta be a reason...)

Hey God, where were You today?
You didn't answer my prayer
Seems like I pray and I pray
And lately, You are not there
Maybe my beliefs are all illusion
Created by my mind, just for a crutch
Doubt creeps in to make its reintrusion
And sweep away the faith I need so much

I've been out fighting the war today
The struggle is endless, it seems
And when I lie down to sleep at night
It even goes on in my dreams
It's like an inward Armageddon
And you know I'm stuck right in between
And both sides, both sides are so mean