Parody of "Can't Fight This Feeling" by REO Speedwagon
(Acts 1:8; Matthew 10:19, 28:19-20; Mark 13:11; Luke 12:11-12; Exodus 14:15-16; Joshua 1:6-9; 1 Corinthians 9:26; 2 Timothy 1:7)
I can't fight this kneeling any longer
And yet I'm still afraid to stand and go
What started out as censorship has grown stronger
I only wish I had the strength to let 'em know
I tell myself, take a stand - it's now or never
I'd say there is good reason for my fear
And I'd feel more secure right here forever
Yet in His last directions, He made everything so clear
And even as I ponder my ego yells inside:
"You'll be branded as a weirdo on the cold, dark Christian Right!"
But I'm gettin' bolder than I ever thought I might
And I can't fight this kneeling anymore
I've been grovelin' like a servant wipin' floors
It's time to bring these sheep in to the Lord
And show them there's a door for Heaven
'Cause I can't fight this kneeling anymore
I'd forgotten when I started life restored
And if I have to call upon the Lord
I'm at the Red Sea shore
Baby, I can't fight this kneelin' anymore
My life is Him but the world has different values
I've been wanderin' around and searchin' for a sign
Yet it always seems that to follow the truth hurts
'Cause He takes you to the places where they don't have Him in mind
And even though up yonder I'll be with Jesus Christ
Sure, they canonize the weirdos, but they don't start till they die
But I'm gettin' bolder than I ever thought I might
And I can't fight this kneeling anymore
I've been grovelin' like a servant wipin' floors
It's time to bring these sheep in to the Lord
And show them there's a door for Heaven
'Cause I can't fight this kneeling anymore
I'd forgotten when I started life restored
And if I have to call upon the Lord
I'm at the Red Sea shore
Baby, I can't fight this kneelin' anymore
Exodus 14:15-16
Then the Lord said to Moses, "Why are you crying out to me? Tell the
Israelites to move on. Raise your staff and stretch out your hand over the sea
to divide the water so that the Israelites can go through the sea on dry
ground."