Disturbed - Prayer | REACTION / BREAKDOWN ! (BELIEVE) Real & Unedited

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  • Опубліковано 30 гру 2022
  • Jess's breakdown and James's reaction !
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  • @projectomnia1997
    @projectomnia1997 Рік тому +4

    Leaving this comment before seeing the reaction or your perspective to say I clicked on this as someone who was curious to see a reaction to this song. Also as someone who is not a person of religious faith I resonate heavily with the chorus and actually finding myself more and more in my daily life as I age basically challenging life to make it difficult for me! MAKE ME STRONGER!

  • @GeirGunnarss
    @GeirGunnarss Рік тому +3

    Actually, this is a song that is a conversation between a man(in this case the singer himself, he had just lost a close family member and was in the process of losing his faith) and God. Two people are speaking in the lyrics, one is the man telling God(sarcastically) that his life is hard enough and that no God worth worshipping would keep piling on the suffering of his followers. The other (God) is mocking the man. The "Return to me..." refrain is God telling the man to return to the fold but the last sentence in those refrains is the man's answer that ends in "You make me turn away"
    That is not my interpretation, that is what David Draiman has said himself.

  • @jamesmulei3921
    @jamesmulei3921 7 місяців тому

    Before reading the lyrics I thought he sang Heaven isn't high enough burn me a light inside heaven my life is not hard enough take everything away!!!

  • @kateadair3978
    @kateadair3978 Рік тому +3

    I think this is a conversation between David and God. He is asking God why he allows pain and suffering

    • @jamesmulei3921
      @jamesmulei3921 7 місяців тому +1

      This is the conversation of the inner thoughts of Job while suffering through trials and tribulations while being tempted to turn away from GOD

  • @grouchgaming1033
    @grouchgaming1033 Рік тому +2

    I seriously recommend just eventually doing the entire Believe album. It's a powerful message and journey beginning to end.

  • @BergXX23
    @BergXX23 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful. The song is nice too

  • @dj-h8735
    @dj-h8735 3 місяці тому

    As soon as I heard this song it spoke to me as all my feelings of 9/11 came to the surface all over again. Not knowing what David Draiman had written about. But now knowing the full story it blows my mind. Not only can you use the book of Job as the message in the story but also Judaism. There's a form of prayer in Judaism called hitbodedut. It's where you poor out all the anguish and pain in soul to your creator, and it's OK to express your anger with God for your loss and pain. It's a visceral form of prayer, difficult but incredibly cleansing. I know David Draiman is Jewish and that this song was written in part to express his anger and pain over 9/11 and the loss of his beloved grandfather. I'm not sure if he wrote it as a form of hitbodedut, but as someone who's experienced that form of prayer, I feel like this song is indeed that type of prayer. So powerful.

  • @b2g121795
    @b2g121795 Рік тому

    Awesome reaction!! I love both of your perspectives and commentaries on my favorite band!! Please keep doing disturbed!
    If you could you please react to Disturbed - Asylum (with lyrics). It has amazing lyrics and is a fantastically heavy song that I believe both of you would enjoy. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!

  • @rebelbabeconner9064
    @rebelbabeconner9064 Рік тому

    The official video's visuals are powerful

  • @marjolewis9405
    @marjolewis9405 Рік тому

    I've always heard that this was a song about David's grandfather who was a Holocaust survivor.

  • @dfautomaton
    @dfautomaton 6 місяців тому

    It's interesting to me that you attribute the character's resilience to God. I think you'll find that could all be a person saying everything

  • @Britton_Thompson
    @Britton_Thompson Рік тому +2

    Okay, so the Book of Job is basically about a "friendly wager" between God and Satan in which Satan was granted permission to make Job's life as miserable as possible in order to test Job's convictions. Satan argued that Job had only been loyal to God up to this point because God has made his life so easy. Satan argues that hardship will result in Job losing his faith under difficult enough circumstances.
    After a while, God began to regret this trial because he ultimately realized this little gambit Satan proposed was never actually about testing Job's faith in the first place. It was all just an excuse Satan could use to allow God to indulge him in his malice for humanity. Satan was never "testing Job's loyalty". He was only ever just torturing a man to sate his own twisted desires. Ultimately, Job is rewarded with entrance into God's eternal kingdom upon death as a reward for keeping trust and salvation in God.
    Satan loses yet again (kind of a recurring theme throughout the Bible) and is only left delaying his inevitable fate until the time when God will ultimately judge him and cast him into Hell.

    • @modifidious7171
      @modifidious7171 Рік тому +2

      God is just as evil as Satan. Imagine watching him get tortured for nothing and doing nothing to stop it.

    • @MikeySea676
      @MikeySea676 Рік тому

      ​@@modifidious7171 Yea. And he created Lucifer. So there's that, too. 😂

  • @weddevic3193
    @weddevic3193 Рік тому +1

    React to some songs of their new album Divisive

  • @Josh-nj1gw
    @Josh-nj1gw 2 місяці тому

    Listen to Another Life by Motionless in white

  • @andrewbennefield529
    @andrewbennefield529 11 місяців тому

    Job turns me away from being religious. I'll suffer and prevail. But not for an egotistical and invisible entity.

  • @NatPat-yj2or
    @NatPat-yj2or Місяць тому

    It's not a reaction.