Headcrusher
Timothy Brindle Lyrics


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David and Goliath; A familiar Bible story
But most Sunday school lessons still apply it poorly
What's the way that most preachers and teachers apply this?
"David's our example! When he defeated Goliath
And by faith in God, we can beat all our giants
Like our fears or anxieties that's inside us."
But that would be "Amen-ed" in a synagogue
So in this song I'mma show you it's about the Son of God!
It's better than a moralistic application
Turn to 1 Samuel, the 16th chapter's blatant
"Mashach", the Hebrew verb: "Annoint"'s attached to David
He's the shepherd-king fightin' on behalf 'his nation
So where can you and I find ourselves in the story?
Surely we're the fearful Israelites on the sidelines
By Goliath, we'll be stomped to the dust
In God, we have trust
Sin, death and Satan's stronger than us
But Yahweh's chosen One from the town of Bethlehem
The Spirit rests on him. He's empowered now to represent
The shepherd of the sheep represents his peeps
So his victory's their victory if by death he does defeat
David's whole life's a pattern in a pedigree
From his greatest son, the last Adam, his descendent, the
Holy Spirit came upon Him after He descended, He
Departed to the wilderness to battle with the enemy!

Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan, He triumphed when He suffered and bled
Our representative King was crushin' his head!
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan He triumphed. He got up from the dead
The main point of the story: He was crushin' in his head!

Now let's put our eyes on Goliath
Whom 1 Samuel 17: 5 is describing
And yo: this giant's worser than a cannibal
Cuz Goliath is described as a serpent and an animal
In the Hebrew text, let us note detail
Cuz though they're great, here our English Bibles only fail
By translating his armor as "a coat of mail"
But the Hebrew clearly says that he's "clothed in scales"!
You'll appreciate this:
That the word "qasqasim" is only found a few other places
It's used to describe fish, so this should stretch your mind:
It's used of Pharaoh, the dragon. Ezekiel 29
And "drakon"'s used 12 times in Revelation
In the text for Satan. Now listen to the rest of David:
36, he's comparing this giant;
He'll be just as a struck down bear or a lion!
So, is this bizarre? Goliath asks: "Am I a dog?"
Well, the answer is: "Yes you are!"
Cuz the Gentiles are so sinfully flawed
They more resemble a dog than the image of God
Before the Adam-king in the image of Jehovah
The beasts are those He's given to have dominion over
Yet Goliath takes after his fake god
Cuz he's about to be beheaded like the statue of Dagon!

Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan, He triumphed when He suffered and bled
Our representative King was crushin' his head!
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan He triumphed. He got up from the dead
The main point of the story: He was crushin' his head!

He wasn't circumcised, think of them as one of Satan's children
forty-nine. Focus on the way that David killed him
By the humble slingshot, the stone's crushed in his head
On behalf of Israel, David won them instead
"Wait. Let me comment. What's with all this head-crushin'?"
Umm, the crushing of the Serpent shoulda already said somethin'
Genesis 3: 15. This verse is read:
"THE OFFSPRING OF THE WOMAN WILL CRUSH THE SERPENT'S HEAD"
The Gospel was foretold then
Behold: In David & Goliath, His promise is unfoldin'
A vivid illustration of how Jesus began
To kill this filthy Satan at the wilderness temptation
If with my words you wrestle, this verse will settle:
"THE SON OF GOD APPEARED TO DESTROY THE WORKS OF THE DEVIL."
Like sin's enslavement and attacks of accusation
And power over death; These are the acts of Satan
So on our behalf, Christ took the wrath to save men
And crush his head, it's comin' back; It's the decapitation
From the dead, He rose for the sheep. He's the Psalm 8
Daniel 7: Son of Man, ruling over the beasts
A lethal death puncture. The Head Crusher goes for
The giant's weapon to behead him with his own sword
Like how the cross was Satan's trick
But his own deeds literally came back on his head just like Haman's did
We were trapped in cells, but the giant crashed and fell
Christ alludes to our story in Matthew chapter 12
Since the strong man's bound; Christ already conquered him
Now in Kingdom missions, us Christians can be confident
Cuz when David disarmed him and he killed him
He was followed by the rest of the army of the kingdom
Romans 16's wonderfully deep. Christians!
"THE GOD OF PEACE WILL SOON CRUSH SATAN UNDER YOUR FEET!"

Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan, He triumphed when He suffered and bled
Our representative King was crushin' his head!
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan He triumphed. He got up from the dead
The main point of the story: He was crushin' in his head!

The Headcrusher (Come on) x5
The Headcrusher. The Son of David, Jesus Christ is the Headcrusher!




The Headcrusher (Come on) x5
The Headcrusher. Now in Christ, the Church of Jesus is the Headcrusher!

Overall Meaning

In Timothy Brindle's song Headcrusher, he challenges the typical interpretation of the story of David and Goliath. Instead of a moralistic approach, Brindle focuses on the symbolic meaning of David as the anointed one and the representative of his people, fighting on their behalf as a shepherd-king. Brindle argues that Goliath is not just a giant, but a representation of Satan who is powerful and fearsome in his own right. In this song, Brindle explains the Hebrew context of Goliath's armor, which is described as "scales" and compares it to the scales of a fish, which is used as a metaphor for Satan. He also links the story of David and Goliath to the promise of the Messiah who will crush the head of the serpent as prophesied in Genesis 3:15.


Moreover, Brindle emphasizes that the story is not about facing one's giants, but about the victory of Jesus, who accomplished what no human could do. Jesus defeated Satan and crushed his head by suffering and dying on the cross. Brindle sees David and Goliath as a foretelling of this victory, and David as a precursor of Christ who defeated Satan through his sacrificial death and resurrection. Through this lens, Brindle shows how the story is not only about the strength and courage of David, but also about the power of God displayed through his chosen one, Jesus Christ, who triumphed over sin, death, and Satan, and grants victory to his followers.


Line by Line Meaning

David and Goliath; A familiar Bible story
The story of David and Goliath is well-known and commonly referenced in the Bible


But most Sunday school lessons still apply it poorly
However, many Sunday school teachings misinterpret the true meaning of the story


What's the way that most preachers and teachers apply this?
How do most preachers and teachers interpret the story?


"David's our example! When he defeated Goliath
They often present David as an example to follow when he defeated Goliath


And by faith in God, we can beat all our giants
Claiming that through faith in God, we can overcome our own challenges


Like our fears or anxieties that's inside us."
Such as our internal fears or anxieties


But that would be "Amen-ed" in a synagogue
This interpretation would only be accepted in a synagogue


So in this song I'mma show you it's about the Son of God!
In this song, I will demonstrate that the true meaning is about Jesus, the Son of God


It's better than a moralistic application
The true meaning goes beyond a simplistic moral lesson


Turn to 1 Samuel, the 16th chapter's blatant
Look to 1 Samuel chapter 16 for clear evidence


"Mashach", the Hebrew verb: "Annoint"'s attached to David
The Hebrew verb "Mashach", meaning "Anoint" is connected to David


He's the shepherd-king fightin' on behalf 'his nation
David, the shepherd-king, fights for his people


So where can you and I find ourselves in the story?
Where do we fit into this narrative?


Surely we're the fearful Israelites on the sidelines
We are like the fearful Israelites watching from the sidelines


By Goliath, we'll be stomped to the dust
We will be crushed by our own "Goliaths"


In God, we have trust
We can trust in God to provide for us


Sin, death and Satan's stronger than us
Sin, death, and Satan are more powerful than we are


But Yahweh's chosen One from the town of Bethlehem
Yet, God has chosen a Messiah from Bethlehem


The Spirit rests on him. He's empowered now to represent
The Holy Spirit rests on the chosen Messiah, empowering him to represent


The shepherd of the sheep represents his peeps
The Messiah represents his people, the sheep


So his victory's their victory if by death he does defeat
If the Messiah can defeat death through his own death, his victory becomes the people's victory


David's whole life's a pattern in a pedigree
David's life is a pattern that points to a greater ancestry


From his greatest son, the last Adam, his descendent, the
From David's greatest son, who is the last Adam, and his descendant


Holy Spirit came upon Him after He descended, He
The Holy Spirit came upon David's descendant after his descent


Departed to the wilderness to battle with the enemy!
Went into the wilderness to confront and battle the enemy


Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Is the story of David and Goliath about confronting our own challenges?


Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Or is it about Jesus, the Son of David, who defeated the tyrant?


Over Satan, He triumphed when He suffered and bled
Jesus triumphed over Satan through his suffering and sacrifice


Our representative King was crushin' his head!
Jesus, as our representative King, crushed the head of Satan


Now let's put our eyes on Goliath
Now, let's focus our attention on Goliath


Whom 1 Samuel 17: 5 is describing
Described in 1 Samuel 17:5


And yo: this giant's worser than a cannibal
This giant is more terrifying than a cannibal


Cuz Goliath is described as a serpent and an animal
Goliath is described as both a serpent and an animal


In the Hebrew text, let us note detail
In the Hebrew text, we should pay attention to the details


Cuz though they're great, here our English Bibles only fail
Our English Bibles fail to capture the full meaning


By translating his armor as "a coat of mail"
By mistakenly translating his armor as "a coat of mail"


But the Hebrew clearly says that he's "clothed in scales"!
The Hebrew text explicitly states that he is "clothed in scales"


You'll appreciate this:
This will help you understand


That the word "qasqasim" is only found a few other places
The word "qasqasim" appears in only a few other instances


It's used to describe fish, so this should stretch your mind:
It is used to describe fish, which should expand your understanding


It's used of Pharaoh, the dragon. Ezekiel 29
It is used to describe Pharaoh, who is likened to a dragon in Ezekiel 29


And "drakon"'s used 12 times in Revelation
The term "drakon" appears 12 times in the book of Revelation


In the text for Satan. Now listen to the rest of David:
It is used to refer to Satan. Now, listen to the rest of David's description


36, he's comparing this giant;
In 1 Samuel 17:36, David is comparing Goliath


He'll be just as a struck down bear or a lion!
Goliath will be defeated just like a bear or a lion


So, is this bizarre? Goliath asks: "Am I a dog?"
Goliath questions if he is as weak as a dog


Well, the answer is: "Yes you are!"
The answer is that yes, he is as weak as a dog


Cuz the Gentiles are so sinfully flawed
Because Gentiles are sinful and flawed


They more resemble a dog than the image of God
They more closely resemble a dog than the image of God


Before the Adam-king in the image of Jehovah
In contrast, Adam, the kingly representative, was created in the image of God


The beasts are those He's given to have dominion over
The beasts are the creatures that God has given humans dominion over


Yet Goliath takes after his fake god
However, Goliath reflects his false god rather than the one true God


Cuz he's about to be beheaded like the statue of Dagon!
Goliath is about to be beheaded, just like the statue of the false god Dagon


He wasn't circumcised, think of them as one of Satan's children
Goliath, who was not circumcised, can be seen as one of Satan's offspring


forty-nine. Focus on the way that David killed him
Think about the specific way David killed Goliath


By the humble slingshot, the stone's crushed in his head
David used a humble slingshot to crush a stone into Goliath's head


On behalf of Israel, David won them instead
David's victory on behalf of Israel led to their success


"Wait. Let me comment. What's with all this head-crushin'?"
Someone interrupts, questioning the repeated mention of head-crushing


Umm, the crushing of the Serpent shoulda already said somethin'
Actually, the reference to crushing the Serpent should have made it clear


Genesis 3: 15. This verse is read:
This interpretation is based on Genesis 3:15


"THE OFFSPRING OF THE WOMAN WILL CRUSH THE SERPENT'S HEAD"
The verse states that the offspring of the woman will crush the head of the serpent


The Gospel was foretold then
The Gospel was prophesied in this verse


Behold: In David & Goliath, His promise is unfoldin'
In the story of David and Goliath, this promise is being fulfilled


A vivid illustration of how Jesus began
It is a clear illustration of how Jesus started


To kill this filthy Satan at the wilderness temptation
Jesus started by defeating Satan through the wilderness temptation


If with my words you wrestle, this verse will settle:
If you have doubts about my explanation, this verse will resolve them


"THE SON OF GOD APPEARED TO DESTROY THE WORKS OF THE DEVIL."
The Son of God came to destroy the works of the devil


Like sin's enslavement and attacks of accusation
These include the enslavement of sin and the accusations of the devil


And power over death; These are the acts of Satan
These are the works of Satan, including his power over death


So on our behalf, Christ took the wrath to save men
Jesus, on our behalf, took the punishment to save humanity


And crush his head, it's comin' back; It's the decapitation
Jesus would crush the head of Satan, leading to his defeat


From the dead, He rose for the sheep. He's the Psalm 8
Jesus rose from the dead as the Good Shepherd, fulfilling Psalm 8


Daniel 7: Son of Man, ruling over the beasts
According to Daniel 7, Jesus, the Son of Man, rules over the beasts


A lethal death puncture. The Head Crusher goes for
A fatal blow to the head. The Head Crusher attacks


The giant's weapon to behead him with his own sword
He uses the giant's own weapon to behead him


Like how the cross was Satan's trick
Similar to how the cross was Satan's deception


But his own deeds literally came back on his head just like Haman's did
Satan's own actions resulted in his own defeat, similar to what happened to Haman


We were trapped in cells, but the giant crashed and fell
We were imprisoned, but the giant was defeated and fell


Christ alludes to our story in Matthew chapter 12
Jesus refers to our story in Matthew chapter 12


Since the strong man's bound; Christ already conquered him
Since the strong man (Satan) is bound, Jesus has already defeated him


Now in Kingdom missions, us Christians can be confident
As Christians, we can now be confident in our mission in the Kingdom


Cuz when David disarmed him and he killed him
Just like when David disarmed Goliath and killed him


He was followed by the rest of the army of the kingdom
David's victory inspired the rest of his kingdom's army


Romans 16's wonderfully deep. Christians!
Romans 16 contains a deep message for Christians


"THE GOD OF PEACE WILL SOON CRUSH SATAN UNDER YOUR FEET!"
God, who brings peace, will soon crush Satan under the feet of believers


The Headcrusher (Come on) x5
The Headcrusher (repeat 5 times)


The Headcrusher. The Son of David, Jesus Christ is the Headcrusher!
The Son of David, Jesus Christ, is the Headcrusher


The Headcrusher (Come on) x5
The Headcrusher (repeat 5 times)


The Headcrusher. Now in Christ, the Church of Jesus is the Headcrusher!
Now, in Christ, the Church of Jesus becomes the Headcrusher




Writer(s): SEBASTIAN OSTERMANN, MICHAEL HASTRICH

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armedconventicle

[Verse 1:]
David and Goliath; A familiar Bible story
But most Sunday school lessons still apply it poorly
What's the way that most preachers and teachers apply this?
"David's our example! When he defeated Goliath
And by faith in God, we can beat all our giants
Like our fears or anxieties that's inside us."
But that would be "Amen-ed" in a synagogue
So in this song I'mma show you it's about the Son of God!

It's better than a moralistic application
Turn to 1 Samuel, the 16th chapter's blatant
"Mashach", the Hebrew verb: "Annoint"'s attached to David
He's the shepherd-king fightin' on behalf 'his nation
So where can you and I find ourselves in the story?
Surely we're the fearful Israelites on the sidelines
By Goliath, we'll be stomped to the dust
In God, we have trust
Sin, death and Satan's stronger than us

But Yahweh's chosen One from the town of Bethlehem
The Spirit rests on him. He's empowered now to represent
The shepherd of the sheep represents his peeps
So his victory's their victory if by death he does defeat
David's whole life's a pattern in a pedigree
From his greatest son, the last Adam, his descendent, the
Holy Spirit came upon Him after He descended, He
Departed to the wilderness to battle with the enemy!

[Chorus:]
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan, He triumphed when He suffered and bled
Our representative King was crushin' his head!
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan He triumphed. He got up from the dead
The main point of the story: He was crushin' in his head!

[Verse 2]
Now let's put our eyes on Goliath
Whom 1 Samuel 17:5 is describing
And yo: this giant's worser than a cannibal
Cuz Goliath is described as a serpent and an animal
In the Hebrew text, let us note detail
Cuz though they're great, here our English Bibles only fail
By translating his armor as "a coat of mail"
But the Hebrew clearly says that he's "clothed in scales"!

You'll appreciate this:
That the word "qasqasim" is only found a few other places
It's used to describe fish, so this should stretch your mind:
It's used of Pharaoh, the dragon. Ezekiel 29
And "drakon"'s used 12 times in Revelation
In the text for Satan. Now listen to the rest of David:
Verse 36, he's comparing this giant;
He'll be just as a struck down bear or a lion!

So, is this bizarre? Goliath asks: "Am I a dog?"
Well, the answer is: "Yes you are!"
Cuz the Gentiles are so sinfully flawed
They more resemble a dog than the image of God
Before the Adam-king in the image of Jehovah
The beasts are those He's given to have dominion over
Yet Goliath takes after his fake god
Cuz he's about to be beheaded like the statue of Dagon!

[Chorus:]
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan, He triumphed when He suffered and bled
Our representative King was crushin' his head!
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan He triumphed. He got up from the dead
The main point of the story: He was crushin' his head!

[Verse 3]
He wasn't circumcised, think of them as one of Satan's children
Verse forty-nine. Focus on the way that David killed him
By the humble slingshot, the stone's crushed in his head
On behalf of Israel, David won them instead
"Wait. Let me comment. What's with all this head-crushin'?"
Umm, the crushing of the Serpent shoulda already said somethin'
Genesis 3:15. This verse is read:
"THE OFFSPRING OF THE WOMAN WILL CRUSH THE SERPENT'S HEAD"

The Gospel was foretold then
Behold: In David & Goliath, His promise is unfoldin'
A vivid illustration of how Jesus began
To kill this filthy Satan at the wilderness temptation
If with my words you wrestle, this verse will settle:
"THE SON OF GOD APPEARED TO DESTROY THE WORKS OF THE DEVIL."

Like sin's enslavement and attacks of accusation
And power over death; These are the acts of Satan
So on our behalf, Christ took the wrath to save men
And crush his head, it's comin' back; It's the decapitation
From the dead, He rose for the sheep. He's the Psalm 8
Daniel 7: Son of Man, ruling over the beasts

A lethal death puncture. The Head Crusher goes for
The giant's weapon to behead him with his own sword
Like how the cross was Satan's trick
But his own deeds literally came back on his head just like Haman's did

We were trapped in cells, but the giant crashed and fell
Christ alludes to our story in Matthew chapter 12
Since the strong man's bound; Christ already conquered him
Now in Kingdom missions, us Christians can be confident

Cuz when David disarmed him and he killed him
He was followed by the rest of the army of the kingdom
Romans 16's wonderfully deep. Christians!
"THE GOD OF PEACE WILL SOON CRUSH SATAN UNDER YOUR FEET!"

[Chorus:]
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan, He triumphed when He suffered and bled
Our representative King was crushin' his head!
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan He triumphed. He got up from the dead
The main point of the story: He was crushin' in his head!

[Outro]
The Headcrusher (Come on) x5
The Headcrusher. The Son of David, Jesus Christ is the Headcrusher!

The Headcrusher (Come on) x5
The Headcrusher. Now in Christ, the Church of Jesus is the Headcrusher!



All comments from YouTube:

Karl Toffeln

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ron sae

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armedconventicle

[Verse 1:]
David and Goliath; A familiar Bible story
But most Sunday school lessons still apply it poorly
What's the way that most preachers and teachers apply this?
"David's our example! When he defeated Goliath
And by faith in God, we can beat all our giants
Like our fears or anxieties that's inside us."
But that would be "Amen-ed" in a synagogue
So in this song I'mma show you it's about the Son of God!

It's better than a moralistic application
Turn to 1 Samuel, the 16th chapter's blatant
"Mashach", the Hebrew verb: "Annoint"'s attached to David
He's the shepherd-king fightin' on behalf 'his nation
So where can you and I find ourselves in the story?
Surely we're the fearful Israelites on the sidelines
By Goliath, we'll be stomped to the dust
In God, we have trust
Sin, death and Satan's stronger than us

But Yahweh's chosen One from the town of Bethlehem
The Spirit rests on him. He's empowered now to represent
The shepherd of the sheep represents his peeps
So his victory's their victory if by death he does defeat
David's whole life's a pattern in a pedigree
From his greatest son, the last Adam, his descendent, the
Holy Spirit came upon Him after He descended, He
Departed to the wilderness to battle with the enemy!

[Chorus:]
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan, He triumphed when He suffered and bled
Our representative King was crushin' his head!
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan He triumphed. He got up from the dead
The main point of the story: He was crushin' in his head!

[Verse 2]
Now let's put our eyes on Goliath
Whom 1 Samuel 17:5 is describing
And yo: this giant's worser than a cannibal
Cuz Goliath is described as a serpent and an animal
In the Hebrew text, let us note detail
Cuz though they're great, here our English Bibles only fail
By translating his armor as "a coat of mail"
But the Hebrew clearly says that he's "clothed in scales"!

You'll appreciate this:
That the word "qasqasim" is only found a few other places
It's used to describe fish, so this should stretch your mind:
It's used of Pharaoh, the dragon. Ezekiel 29
And "drakon"'s used 12 times in Revelation
In the text for Satan. Now listen to the rest of David:
Verse 36, he's comparing this giant;
He'll be just as a struck down bear or a lion!

So, is this bizarre? Goliath asks: "Am I a dog?"
Well, the answer is: "Yes you are!"
Cuz the Gentiles are so sinfully flawed
They more resemble a dog than the image of God
Before the Adam-king in the image of Jehovah
The beasts are those He's given to have dominion over
Yet Goliath takes after his fake god
Cuz he's about to be beheaded like the statue of Dagon!

[Chorus:]
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan, He triumphed when He suffered and bled
Our representative King was crushin' his head!
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan He triumphed. He got up from the dead
The main point of the story: He was crushin' his head!

[Verse 3]
He wasn't circumcised, think of them as one of Satan's children
Verse forty-nine. Focus on the way that David killed him
By the humble slingshot, the stone's crushed in his head
On behalf of Israel, David won them instead
"Wait. Let me comment. What's with all this head-crushin'?"
Umm, the crushing of the Serpent shoulda already said somethin'
Genesis 3:15. This verse is read:
"THE OFFSPRING OF THE WOMAN WILL CRUSH THE SERPENT'S HEAD"

The Gospel was foretold then
Behold: In David & Goliath, His promise is unfoldin'
A vivid illustration of how Jesus began
To kill this filthy Satan at the wilderness temptation
If with my words you wrestle, this verse will settle:
"THE SON OF GOD APPEARED TO DESTROY THE WORKS OF THE DEVIL."

Like sin's enslavement and attacks of accusation
And power over death; These are the acts of Satan
So on our behalf, Christ took the wrath to save men
And crush his head, it's comin' back; It's the decapitation
From the dead, He rose for the sheep. He's the Psalm 8
Daniel 7: Son of Man, ruling over the beasts

A lethal death puncture. The Head Crusher goes for
The giant's weapon to behead him with his own sword
Like how the cross was Satan's trick
But his own deeds literally came back on his head just like Haman's did

We were trapped in cells, but the giant crashed and fell
Christ alludes to our story in Matthew chapter 12
Since the strong man's bound; Christ already conquered him
Now in Kingdom missions, us Christians can be confident

Cuz when David disarmed him and he killed him
He was followed by the rest of the army of the kingdom
Romans 16's wonderfully deep. Christians!
"THE GOD OF PEACE WILL SOON CRUSH SATAN UNDER YOUR FEET!"

[Chorus:]
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan, He triumphed when He suffered and bled
Our representative King was crushin' his head!
Is David & Goliath about facing your giants
Or about the Son of David Who was slaying the tyrant?
Over Satan He triumphed. He got up from the dead
The main point of the story: He was crushin' in his head!

[Outro]
The Headcrusher (Come on) x5
The Headcrusher. The Son of David, Jesus Christ is the Headcrusher!

The Headcrusher (Come on) x5
The Headcrusher. Now in Christ, the Church of Jesus is the Headcrusher!

Grizz & Arrow

I'm speechless at this...

Atila Philemon

Am glad to hear from Timothy Brindle again

isaias nazario

I mess with this new style Tim, and I love the biblically sound lyrics brother. Keep putting in that work!

Truth 1

Praise God for sound biblical teaching. Praise God for Him graciously using hip hop to do it. Last but least, (and I think he would be ok with being least) Praise God for Timothy Brindle.

Life-Giver Church

That album art is DOPE!

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