Have A Nice Life - Destinos Lyrics
"Well, I saved the hottest for last as it relates to these doctrines that I believe have been so beneficial for us as the family of God to understand. As we considered the doctrine of angels and the... the doctrine of demons and Satan and we've looked at, for two weeks we spent talking about Heaven, the theology of Heaven. And this week we are going to be talking as you heard us say a couple of times, uh, about the Biblical doctrine of Hell. And the reason why we do this is because we know, like these other topics, it is very poorly understood. There's a real movement in our time to assume that Hell- that Satan is nothing more than this short, fat, little arrow-tailed, pitchfork wearing, red satin suit with horns baby and that Hell is a place that we're going to go to where we have endless beerbongs and it's like a frat party that is continuous and that we're going to enjoy ourselves there and I hope to completely dispell that myth and disabuse you of that notion. Many in our day struggle with the goodness of God as they see the doctrine of Hell as a blemish or spot on His record. And it's understandable in our time that we have questions about such things, but they need to be framed as questions and not statements on His moral character. The question that is often asked by those who struggle with this doctrine is... 'What grounds does God have to punish someone for eternity? ' Has this question been asked of you as you've attempted to speak the gospel to someone - as you talk to your family or friends, and inevitably the question comes around to Hell, and they say 'do you believe in Hell? ' and you say 'yes', and they say 'well, how in the world, can God - if he is good - have justifcation to create Hell and send someone to it? ' And this question certainly need to be answered - I hope we do that through this study, and I hope that when we come to this topic, not only today, but as we look at this topic in discussions with our family and friends and coworkers and neighbors - which I'm sure you're gonna run out today and talk to everyone about Hell, I pray that you handle this in a very gentle way because it certainly is a horrifying topic. It really is, it is just a horrifying topic. But I think the problem is we're asking wrong questions and therefore we're getting wrong answers. I think a more crushing question that we need to be asking - that is often overlooked - is this - what justification is there for a holy and perfect God to forgive a wicked and rebellious sinner? What justification is there for a holy and perfect God to forgive a wicked and rebellious sinner? ' In other words, 'what grounds does God have to forgive the most vile and wretched of people? ' This is a cosmic problem. The reason why this is such a problem in our day and why I think the most difficult job as a preacher of the gospel is to constantly demonstrate to you the bankruptcy of a secular world view. Now, when I say a 'secular world view', I'm not simply speaking of a worldview that denies the existence of God - that is atheistic or that denies the truth and reality and the inerrancy of scripture, that's not what I'm speaking of. I'm speaking of a worldview that is secular in the sense that it starts with Man as the basic given reality of the universe. It starts with Man as the center of all things and concerns itself with Man's rights, Man's de-desires, Man's plans. His expectations. And it starts from the center, and it works its way up, and it puts this lens on to view all things, including God. And this secular mindset is so pervasive in our day, in our culture, that it's not just out of the camp of Christians, it's within the Christian camp. We are so inundated by our culture, this is so [*distortion*] over and over and over again, we are swimming in it. It is the air that we breathe, it is the way that we do theology today, it is the way that we read scriptures, it is the way that we preach the gospel, it is the books we've written, it is the seminars - that teach classes - it is all of this. It is this secular mindset thatstarts with Man as the basic given reality; it starts with his needs and his desires, his expectations, and his goals, [*music overlaps the audio*]. Man has basic rights, Man has basic needs, Man has basic expectations, then [*music overlaps once more*]. You have to see that this is [*music overlaps*:]."
It's just a past occurrence, no more than coincidence
I've got a past I can't recall...
I've got a life I don't remember at all
Beneath my body's gray walls...
Is how I begin to see that nothing's my fault
I'm doing it now
At least I know am
At least I caught myself before I sent this out
I'm doing it now
At least I know am
At least I caught myself before I sent this out
Into this stupid world that doesn't give a damn
Fate's a funny thing
It makes a victim of the will and brings a suit of broken bands
A snake so full of tail
That it can barely breathe to say it "doesn't understand."
So, what am I to think?
I'm doing it now
At least I know I am
At least I caught myself before I sent this out
Into a stupid world that doesn't give a damn
Oh, what kind of fool do you think I am?
Go - and ask the cattle to inform you
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Have A Nice Life Destinos Comments
You have to let that light shine or you'll never find your way in the dark
thisisthemostmasterpiecethingihaveverheard
This song almost made me cry. Almost.
Right okay but what if I didn't have to listen to this batshit theologian for five minutes every time I wanted to hear this album? I really can't help but feel that once was plenty.
part of the vibe bonis, just let it vibe bro, okay bro? okay bro.
i like God
godspeed you ! Black nice life
It's a shame that I like the "Voids" version better :(
Got a "In the House, In a Heartbeat" vibe when the guitar strums started to come in.
I can't stop listening to this.
This is brutal.
Voids version was better
@Drowning Lemming Lol. What?
SOMEONE HAS THE COMPLETE SPEECH?
@Gabriel Shigueo Thank you.
@Gabriel Shigueo I'm pretty sure that's not shelly kagan sampled, just someone that kinda sounds like him, the subject matter on those lectures is not about teology, it's about the nature of death and how our human perception relates to it.
@TFV You know, i think you're right. Checked the videos on the playlist and it doesn't seem to be discussed "the biblical doctrines of hell and heaven". That said, i don't have any idea of where the sample from the song is taken from.
@Gabriel Shigueo Lmao I honestly thought it was Dan making up a sermon to fit the theme of the song.
@Miguel Aguilar Maybe it was taken from here lol https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfqCViJpAxR9ec4W0FvD2g6Iw-sm7ElAT
This has been one of my favorite songs by HANL for years. I’m glad they made a newer version
*DESTINOS*
*DESTINOS*
*HOW DID YOU KNOW*
jfc this hurts
In my soul
I'm not having a nice life, but at least this new record is almost out.
Be brave.
The intro to this track really fucking blows me away. The way the music slowly overshadows the sermon and the way his words seep barely out of the music as he yells about man's wants, needs, and expectations is so powerful in my opinion.
Dan and Tim Reunited by Destinos
*Sees that is 13 minutes and 13 seconds long*
I see what HaNL did there >_>
yeah this is exactly 14 minutes minus 88 seconds
beautiful
“They need to be framed as questions” not about His moral character.
Correct. Go watch William Lane Craig or John Lennox. “What justification is there for a PERFECT and HOLY God to forgive a wretched sinner.” Exactly.
@Cumqwatz Cthulu so this is actually pretty interesting and was good writing on their part, but once again it's all about how the interpretations were horribly received. If you think about Genesis, the Garden of Eden scene, we have man and woman living perfectly amongst beasts in harmony. They then eat the apple of forbidden knowledge, and become sentient, or we should probably say Sapient beings, who now know right from wrong. It's a tale about how mankind essentially evolved out of the circle of life that almost all of nature is still encapsulated in. We know "sin" now, or that is to say, we know right from wrong and that is what sin is. If you now have Sapient knowledge the ability to tell what is right and what is wrong and STILL CHOOSE WRONG, then that is to sin, at least in Christian terms. This is why no other animal can sin, because they do not have the Sapient knowledge that we have. I'm not religious or anything. but I've always interpreted Genesis that way and it makes more sense under that lense.
@Julian Silva not to mention it literally doesn't make sense to the rational human mind. Infinite punishment for finite crimes is just...childish, simply put. On top of all the other oddities like making earth a beta test for heaven users and all of that, it's just obvious that people were reaching for answers to distant and scary questions.
You guys are missing the point. Why would an all loving and perfect God give me such a small dick?
God is not a dictator. He gives free choice. He wants you to choose good, rather than evil. You need both evil and good in order to make a choice.
@dblvision how do you know God is a "he"? Have you seen God's penis, or asked for their preference in pronouns and received an answer?
FUCK YES best track of Voids along with Sisyphus
really love this song, almost sounds like it could of gone on Giles Corey.
This one sounds like an extended version of "Empty Churches"
BRUH ITS ON THE ALBUM ONE OF MY FAAAAVES
Momentous
just watched andrei rublev recently, so nice profile pic
Shut up dude i want to listen to have a nie life
Have a Nyeh Laif.
I love this track, I’m glad to see it again
Good track, can’t lie I was hoping for a bit more “ummf” or some piano or idk.. Great album, some fantastic tracks. Well done T&D
Holy Fucking Shit, all i can say...
07:26 Yes! Hell of a track.
Fuck Yeah!