Probably the most insightful reaction to this song that I have ever seen. Not only musically but lyrically. The childhood comparison was eye opening. Hats off to you sir.
Appreciate you picking my submission and diving in MP. Your insights are spot-on as always. Sometimes it's just nice to hear that you're not the only one battling out there.
I was heavily addicted to painkillers and benzodiazepines for years. Now 4 years sober. Michael is right. The crutch gives what it takes away. Trading one problem for another only complicates your life more and leaves you craving more. Eventually the crutch is the reason you can’t walk at all. Whatever you borrow, you have to pay back… or end up bankrupt. Bite down on the mouthpiece. It’s the only way you’re gonna end up winning.
The wildest part about Jelly Roll is that he came up as a rapper. Dude can RAP rap. He has a 10 minute long freestyle here on RUclips that's absolutely wild. He also dropped 3? 4? albums with Struggle Jennings, grandson of Waylon Jennings (yes, the Outlaw country LEGEND Waylon)!
Jelly Roll describes his songs as 'therapeutic.' He wants people to connect and feel what he's feeling and singing. He's connecting to a LOT of people, giving them hope that they can rise above their problems. I loved this reaction. I have subscribed.
I love how you don’t just look at the playing, you look at the songwriting and the lyrics. You have to be the greatest youtuber ever. Especially after seeing the pic of you and my other favorite, Keith Urban, last night!
You are hands down my favorite creator for so many reasons.....what an authentic reaction video and such a respectful lesson on the music. Props my man.
It’s time I join this community, it’s so much more than just tabs and learning notes, absolutely where i belong. Is the Website the best way to get involved?
@@michaelpavone5608 Once you're either a Guitargate member or have joined the YT community - get over to our Discord, that's where most community members chat... Welcome Michael!
Iv been around for a bit....dont comment much.. Powerfull stuff brother...makes me feel not so alone today.... Hence why I have commented..cuz I feel United threw this ... MUCH LOVE AND respect Michael... CHEERS EH FROM CANADA EH 🤘🇨🇦🎸🤙😁
Great reaction, Jelly roll also has a song on rock radio that was #1 for two weeks " Dead Man Walking", he also currently has a country song on the country charts "Son of a Sinner", and he is rapping on a song with Brantley Gilbert that is on the charts " Son of the Dirty South. Jelly is a reformed drug dealer that changed his life. He has a great story and is an incredible artist charting in rock, country, and rap.
That’s a real heavy message man. Everyone has their demons, but no one is a lost cause. Damaged? Yes. But my music always brought me right again (my therapy)…
You are a healer Michael, it's nice to see you analyze a song that gives people a space to think and feel about issues that are hard to speak about openly. The thing he is talking about is our Coping Mechanisms.... When we break habbits/loops there are four stages. The first stage, we are unconsciously unconscious: here we are not aware of the problem. The second stage, we are conciously unconscious: here we see the problem or we are made aware. The third stage: we make ourselves councously councious: here we work on breaking the habbit, some simple reprogramming works here, set a clear image of how you would like to behave, then prepare a plan of action every time the thing you don't want to do comes up, have something else ready to break the habbit. If smoking, everytime you get the urge, go peal a carrot and start munching. Prittey soon we will have reprogrammed the urge for a cigarette into a carrot. And you don't have a problem not eating to many carrots, or do you now? :P The fourth stage: we become unconciously concious: we can put the behavior on auto-pilot because it's now reprogrammed. This works for more or less any behaviour we have, the problem I find sometimes is the first stage when we are not aware of what we are doing or feeling about something, be mindfull here! Love
It is indeed the message that you know you needed; I'm weak and then I hear that someone else is too, we aren't alone and music is the bridge, thanks MP.
Thank you for showing your own emotions so much. It's part of why i like your channel, and your lessons. This song helped me through the hardest time of my life.
@@Guitargate I wouldn’t want to suggest anything to take away from your online courses. Let’s say a musician sent in a small clip playing something they are practicing; you could assert advice on theory, how to tighten up or adjust accordingly., etc. Maybe a prerequisite could be the submitter introduces themselves with a brief description of what they are working on. I hope I’ve clarified enough…(gotta love Monday brain!). Edit: apologies, I had to subscribe and swear I’ve been a subscriber for years. Moderate embarrassment.
Wow man thanks for putting a video up of people of today who may not look like it, but are talented as hell in different genres of music. Many people judge by the look of someone vs just listening.
Drake grew up near me, met him a couple times before he got signed. He's such a good guy, and an amazing talent. Hope he someday gets the recognition he deserves.
I have watched all the reaction videos I could find on this and I have to say this was my favorite. The insightfulness on how you got there in the first place and become trapped in the cycle is so real. It is that thing that becomes the reason, instead of the reason. Perfect.
Life can be like Mike Tyson and beat your a$$... trust me I know... I've heard this song well over a thousand times and it still brings me to tears.. it numbs the pain of life temporarily.. a moment of peace is about 30 dollars.. wake up and rejoin your life wash rinse repeat!
Oh man,… Oooph,… That song - the simplicity of the melody, the tone and the emotion of his voice - cuts quick and it cuts deep. … It gives me chills. This song reminds me of how easy it is for me to cut myself down. It’s difficult for me to accept myself enough to allow myself to be built up - which is to think of myself in a positive way and be able to accept compliments from others. So this song reminds me of how easy it is to cut myself down and push others away. I’m still very close to where I’ve been, but I’ve made improvements over the last several years.
God I just love listening to you talk about songs like this. I learned how to play it while you were talking. Not what I came here for but it happened. Love your videos.
MP, love your videos, been a fan for a while now. Sometimes when I listen to the songs raw before you review them I fall in love with them but cant explain why I like the song so much and then BAM! You swoop in and aticulate with words exactly how the song makes me feel. Instead of the words at the end of my toung you explain the feelings at the end of my brain LOL! Anyways, thanks for the time and effort you put into all of your content, cant wait to see what else we discover on this journey called life.
You put everything in such a simple term I don't even know how to play or start to play a guitar but I feel like I can play this song thanks to you best actual music teacher vibes
Would be cool to see you do something from Andy Timmons. His Electric Gypsy performance dated 6/27/12 would be my pick but there's plenty more to choose from.
Hey man, I would really appreciate if you did Crooked Teeth by Zach Bryan, kind of bringing back the murder ballad as well as I really liked the guitar in it, seems easy to learn
Hi Michael, really enjoyed your heartfelt and inciteful reactionalysis to this incredible performance. I'd also like to introduce you to a guitarist that you're probably unfamiliar with by the name of Danny Gatton. He was called "The greatest unknown guitarist" by Rolling Stone mag, as well as The Humbler and the Telemaster for his mastery of the Fender Telecaster. I've seen many of the greats live (SRV, EC, BB etc) and seeing Danny live (not long before his untimely suicide) was really impressive and worthy of keeping his memory alive. Whether you react or not, please try to experience his greatness. Cheers!
Thanks for this video, we should talk about this stuff more. I know I'm struggling from time to time, out of a divorce now and moving across the country, but hey I got a guitar and starting your lessons. Getting back to songwriting and poetry to get it out.
I realize this is a guitar channel, but just wanted to give a shout out from a jelly fan. Oh. It’s all minor pentatonic, and you never touch the E. This is a perfect beginner song to sing to a girl lol.
Part of what helped me quit smoking is that I'd watch people go out on smoke break and stare into the distance, thinking about their problems. I realized the nicotine made them feel better for a minute but the problems were still there. If you don't face the problems, they don't go away.
Watched a few of your videos, man your a great role model to young men just the way you describe how bad things make it seem better, when in reality it doesn’t. Appreciate you. Reaction video idea if you haven’t done it, Something in Orange - Zach Bryan.
Love your reaction. People live off of temporary fixes just to get by but a band-aid only lasts so long. You eventually have to put a real fix on those real wounds or they will eat at you for the rest of your time. And yes, I am speaking to myself as well and all of human kind. Let's keep holding each other up and helping each other understand ourselves and get through these chapters together. That's the beauty in it, is that we're not alone and we have each other. Culture, religion, race, politic beliefs all get thrown out when it boils down to the human race. Wherever you came from, internally we all endure the same things. We are each other, diversity university. Keep on keeping on my friend.
Romans 7:15 states I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do!! No matter what you believe if there is a God or not this scripture stands in representation of this song ... Thanks MP for all the hard work you do on here
Very insightful comment. I woke up today with this song stuck in my head. I hadn't considered this song through the lens of Romans 7, but it absolutely fits. Thanks for your comment pointing me to the Bible. I've spent the last 15-20 minutes reading Roman 7 while thinking about this song and its message. A big difference between the song and Romans 7 is the Song ends without much hope of changing. In Romans, Paul knows that without God leading there is no hope, but Paul believes that God will guide and lead him out of whatever he is going through. The person speaking in the song is crying out for help because they feel hopeless, a "lost cause." They want to think that someone, somehow, could help them, yet at the same time they are struggling to believe that help could even be possible. They feel so broken that they cannot imagine that anyone would even bother trying to help them, and even if someone did, it wouldn't matter because they are past saving. Or at least that's what I just took away from this exercise!
@@MrNiccholas wow !! I am absolutely floored with this response I just knew that when I posted it 10 months ago I would get some flack from those who don't believe in what the bible says but just seeing your response builds my faith !! Thanks for your insight! It was well received!!
@@mechanicmike2858 absolutely! I feel the same pressure not to talk about my faith in fear of the negative responses I've gotten in the past, but ultimately my Faith is my foundation. It is the light with which I see the world. When I make a comment or response it is coming from my Christian worldview. As it says back in Romans 1 "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth." It's not easy, I struggle to have the boldness to actually speak up about my faith in the comment sections of videos I watched. But when I'm struggling, I remember that even the Apostle Paul struggled at times and asked the Church at Ephesus to Pray for him that he would have boldness to open his mouth and make known the Mystery of the Gospel. I encourage you to take a stand for your faith. Now I don't think we need to preach in every comment section, but in videos like this where you see a clear alignment with the Bible, and you feel the spirit moving you to say something then please say something! But don't try and force connections in every video especially if they aren't really there.
@@mechanicmike2858 to be real for a minute, thank you for interacting with me today. When I responded to your comment from 10 months ago I didn't expect a response. I've been struggling recently and reading your original comment caused me to stop and think and get into the Word which is why I responded in the first place. It boosted my mood. But when you quickly responded, and the way you responded, it really encouraged me. My overall perspective and outlook on the Day became a lot more positive, So Thank You!
Probably the most insightful reaction to this song that I have ever seen. Not only musically but lyrically. The childhood comparison was eye opening. Hats off to you sir.
Appreciate you picking my submission and diving in MP. Your insights are spot-on as always. Sometimes it's just nice to hear that you're not the only one battling out there.
Exactly. My pleasure Ben and thanks so much for being a subscriber over at Guitargate.com!
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I was heavily addicted to painkillers and benzodiazepines for years. Now 4 years sober. Michael is right. The crutch gives what it takes away. Trading one problem for another only complicates your life more and leaves you craving more. Eventually the crutch is the reason you can’t walk at all. Whatever you borrow, you have to pay back… or end up bankrupt. Bite down on the mouthpiece. It’s the only way you’re gonna end up winning.
This song never fails to make me tear up.
Group music therapy session. Loved it.
The wildest part about Jelly Roll is that he came up as a rapper. Dude can RAP rap. He has a 10 minute long freestyle here on RUclips that's absolutely wild. He also dropped 3? 4? albums with Struggle Jennings, grandson of Waylon Jennings (yes, the Outlaw country LEGEND Waylon)!
Oh wow. We're gonna have to go down the rabbit hole i think..
@@Guitargate if it shows up here, I for one will be patiently waiting!
Jelly is the soul catcher hands down. Real music for the soul. Thanks for your reaction.
Jellyroll! Good dude, really talented guy. Thanks for covering him. He's on the come up! 💯
Jelly Roll describes his songs as 'therapeutic.' He wants people to connect and feel what he's feeling and singing. He's connecting to a LOT of people, giving them hope that they can rise above their problems. I loved this reaction. I have subscribed.
I love how you don’t just look at the playing, you look at the songwriting and the lyrics. You have to be the greatest youtuber ever. Especially after seeing the pic of you and my other favorite, Keith Urban, last night!
You are hands down my favorite creator for so many reasons.....what an authentic reaction video and such a respectful lesson on the music. Props my man.
Dude got some pipes.....
The world needs more MP’s. Clearly a beautiful soul
So absolutely right on MP!
Thx Tom!
Love you MP
yeah this saved me today, thank you MP, Thank you Ben for requesting it
That's what this whole thing is about my friend :)
It’s time I join this community, it’s so much more than just tabs and learning notes, absolutely where i belong. Is the Website the best way to get involved?
@@michaelpavone5608 Once you're either a Guitargate member or have joined the YT community - get over to our Discord, that's where most community members chat... Welcome Michael!
Outstanding!
I don't watch you for guitar knowledge. I watch for your wisdom. Thank you.
Right in the feels.. Music hits hardest accordingly how relatable it is...
Exactly.
Love me some Jelly Roll! Yes!
Damn that was heavy - thank you MP 🙏
It's awesome that watched this in the mood you were in, somethings are just meant to be my friend.
Thank you Michael. God bless you for what you do.
Awesome awesome awesome commentary, thank you
Iv been around for a bit....dont comment much..
Powerfull stuff brother...makes me feel not so alone today....
Hence why I have commented..cuz I feel United threw this ...
MUCH LOVE AND respect Michael...
CHEERS EH FROM CANADA EH 🤘🇨🇦🎸🤙😁
Lots of love my friend!
Hell yeah
Great reaction, Jelly roll also has a song on rock radio that was #1 for two weeks " Dead Man Walking", he also currently has a country song on the country charts "Son of a Sinner", and he is rapping on a song with Brantley Gilbert that is on the charts " Son of the Dirty South. Jelly is a reformed drug dealer that changed his life. He has a great story and is an incredible artist charting in rock, country, and rap.
That’s a real heavy message man. Everyone has their demons, but no one is a lost cause. Damaged? Yes. But my music always brought me right again (my therapy)…
Excellent break down of the song , really enjoyed it !
You gotta check out "at least that's what you said" by Wilco!! It's a gnarly tune
listening to music together with Mike is more than just listening to the sound. you're amazing man
You are a healer Michael, it's nice to see you analyze a song that gives people a space to think and feel about issues that are hard to speak about openly.
The thing he is talking about is our Coping Mechanisms....
When we break habbits/loops there are four stages.
The first stage, we are unconsciously unconscious: here we are not aware of the problem.
The second stage, we are conciously unconscious: here we see the problem or we are made aware.
The third stage: we make ourselves councously councious: here we work on breaking the habbit, some simple reprogramming works here, set a clear image of how you would like to behave, then prepare a plan of action every time the thing you don't want to do comes up, have something else ready to break the habbit. If smoking, everytime you get the urge, go peal a carrot and start munching. Prittey soon we will have reprogrammed the urge for a cigarette into a carrot. And you don't have a problem not eating to many carrots, or do you now? :P
The fourth stage: we become unconciously concious: we can put the behavior on auto-pilot because it's now reprogrammed.
This works for more or less any behaviour we have, the problem I find sometimes is the first stage when we are not aware of what we are doing or feeling about something, be mindfull here!
Love
Now you need to watch him on the Grand Ole Opry with Craig Morgan
Dang I needed to hear this today
Yeah man - Me too!
Preach brother!
Love the #Feels.
I did not realize just how badly i needed that 14 minutes and 16 seconds
It is indeed the message that you know you needed; I'm weak and then I hear that someone else is too, we aren't alone and music is the bridge, thanks MP.
I love this song. And I have been learning it play it for awhile now. It truly punches me in the feels.
Thank you for showing your own emotions so much. It's part of why i like your channel, and your lessons. This song helped me through the hardest time of my life.
My daily therapy.
Michael! I had a really cool idea. Have you thought about critiquing viewer sent videos from an educator’s perspective? Could be a fun little series.
Please elaborate.
@@Guitargate I wouldn’t want to suggest anything to take away from your online courses. Let’s say a musician sent in a small clip playing something they are practicing; you could assert advice on theory, how to tighten up or adjust accordingly., etc. Maybe a prerequisite could be the submitter introduces themselves with a brief description of what they are working on. I hope I’ve clarified enough…(gotta love Monday brain!). Edit: apologies, I had to subscribe and swear I’ve been a subscriber for years. Moderate embarrassment.
THIS is sooooo GREAT! Artist and Explanation! Also I felt like tha Kraken was released when he said "shit". The add though boo
Anyone else hear this and think...... THAT'S a Chris Cornwell sounding quality and vocal performance?? Just me? I'm just Saying! #LEGIT~!!
Wow man thanks for putting a video up of people of today who may not look like it, but are talented as hell in different genres of music. Many people judge by the look of someone vs just listening.
I’d love to hear you react to 49 Winchester. They’re my new favorite band
Bravo on your comments!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you, man. I needed your thoughts more than you could ever imagine. 💛
Yes! Everything you are saying about this song is true Michael. Been there... done that... doing better these days! 😜
PREACH IT MP, love this video and this song. I appreciate you reacting to it. so many great and amazing messages all in 14 minutes and 16 seconds.
Please check out Jelly's Live version of Only and Love and the heartless it's all in one video. It will blow your mind.
This man's music is and has been a huge part of my life. So glad you found him. Drake White is another one you should check out.
Drake grew up near me, met him a couple times before he got signed. He's such a good guy, and an amazing talent. Hope he someday gets the recognition he deserves.
I love Gypsy by Drake White.
I have watched all the reaction videos I could find on this and I have to say this was my favorite. The insightfulness on how you got there in the first place and become trapped in the cycle is so real. It is that thing that becomes the reason, instead of the reason. Perfect.
Very cool guy. More than I expected. The way you broke "lifestyle" down? On the mark.
Thank you MP - this song has been a constant in my rotation for a year. Cheers community!
Yes sir! Thanks so much for all you do here and on guitargate.com as a moderator and genuine positive influence!
Michael, I believe your humility and authenticity actually gives hope, actually can save a life. God bless you.
I know you won't see this, but you are the man. I loved you for the music and stumbled on the message. Preach my man! - Danny White
I love your message right on brother.
i love seeing jelly blinside people into introspection... thank you
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Thank you for walking through the chords like you did. So much appreciated from a guitar player perspective!
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Life can be like Mike Tyson and beat your a$$... trust me I know... I've heard this song well over a thousand times and it still brings me to tears.. it numbs the pain of life temporarily.. a moment of peace is about 30 dollars.. wake up and rejoin your life wash rinse repeat!
Oh man,… Oooph,… That song - the simplicity of the melody, the tone and the emotion of his voice - cuts quick and it cuts deep. … It gives me chills.
This song reminds me of how easy it is for me to cut myself down. It’s difficult for me to accept myself enough to allow myself to be built up - which is to think of myself in a positive way and be able to accept compliments from others. So this song reminds me of how easy it is to cut myself down and push others away.
I’m still very close to where I’ve been, but I’ve made improvements over the last several years.
It was an automatic like as soon as I saw this pick...now I'll watch it
Amazing 👏
Now I’m wanting to learn
Do zack Bryan- old man. Such a good song, anyways love your videos.
Love your raw honesty. Keep up the good work.
Jelly Roll is out at Pine Knob tonight!!
God I just love listening to you talk about songs like this. I learned how to play it while you were talking. Not what I came here for but it happened. Love your videos.
Loved your reaction and your commentary 👍
Love ❤️ from Iceland 🇮🇸 🦋🦋🦋
Bless you my friend. We've got lots in common...
Great Reaction MP
You will also enjoy "same a**hole" by Jelly Roll. Great reaction first time on the channel
MP, love your videos, been a fan for a while now. Sometimes when I listen to the songs raw before you review them I fall in love with them but cant explain why I like the song so much and then BAM! You swoop in and aticulate with words exactly how the song makes me feel. Instead of the words at the end of my toung you explain the feelings at the end of my brain LOL! Anyways, thanks for the time and effort you put into all of your content, cant wait to see what else we discover on this journey called life.
You put everything in such a simple term I don't even know how to play or start to play a guitar but I feel like I can play this song thanks to you best actual music teacher vibes
🔥 🔥 🔥 song great reaction
Would be cool to see you do something from Andy Timmons. His Electric Gypsy performance dated 6/27/12 would be my pick but there's plenty more to choose from.
This is the most intense reaction video I’ve ever seen.
Wow that was pretty deep the song and your commentary bro. Thank you
Wow man! Best video so fsr
You received Wait in the Truck fet. Laney Wilson. Jelly does a live version with her and hits it out of the park. Take a listen.
Hey man, I would really appreciate if you did Crooked Teeth by Zach Bryan, kind of bringing back the murder ballad as well as I really liked the guitar in it, seems easy to learn
How many people are crying?
Great commentary man!
I learned the chorus on piano(to the closest of the instruments ability)and believe it or not this video helped me a lot thank you 😁
Hi Michael, really enjoyed your heartfelt and inciteful reactionalysis to this incredible performance. I'd also like to introduce you to a guitarist that you're probably unfamiliar with by the name of Danny Gatton. He was called "The greatest unknown guitarist" by Rolling Stone mag, as well as The Humbler and the Telemaster for his mastery of the Fender Telecaster. I've seen many of the greats live (SRV, EC, BB etc) and seeing Danny live (not long before his untimely suicide) was really impressive and worthy of keeping his memory alive. Whether you react or not, please try to experience his greatness. Cheers!
😯 I hope one day I can pick up a songs notes that quick. That’s was impressive
Thanks for this video, we should talk about this stuff more. I know I'm struggling from time to time, out of a divorce now and moving across the country, but hey I got a guitar and starting your lessons. Getting back to songwriting and poetry to get it out.
I realize this is a guitar channel, but just wanted to give a shout out from a jelly fan.
Oh. It’s all minor pentatonic, and you never touch the E. This is a perfect beginner song to sing to a girl lol.
It becomes that thing bc when we were kids we were innocent, then life happened and that was shielded from us in most cases
Part of what helped me quit smoking is that I'd watch people go out on smoke break and stare into the distance, thinking about their problems. I realized the nicotine made them feel better for a minute but the problems were still there. If you don't face the problems, they don't go away.
Hey man i am digging your breakdowns, i definitely vibe with your opinions on the shit you're dissecting.
❤ ur react
If you like this please check out his acustic of "only"
Watched a few of your videos, man your a great role model to young men just the way you describe how bad things make it seem better, when in reality it doesn’t. Appreciate you. Reaction video idea if you haven’t done it, Something in Orange - Zach Bryan.
Love your reaction. People live off of temporary fixes just to get by but a band-aid only lasts so long. You eventually have to put a real fix on those real wounds or they will eat at you for the rest of your time. And yes, I am speaking to myself as well and all of human kind. Let's keep holding each other up and helping each other understand ourselves and get through these chapters together. That's the beauty in it, is that we're not alone and we have each other. Culture, religion, race, politic beliefs all get thrown out when it boils down to the human race. Wherever you came from, internally we all endure the same things. We are each other, diversity university. Keep on keeping on my friend.
Thanks for doing this. Please check out gangstagrass "never go home"
Well hell…I have to re-examine a few things about myself now…probably not a bad thing, but at 65 years old I may be “a lost cause”.
Romans 7:15 states
I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do!! No matter what you believe if there is a God or not this scripture stands in representation of this song ... Thanks MP for all the hard work you do on here
Very insightful comment. I woke up today with this song stuck in my head. I hadn't considered this song through the lens of Romans 7, but it absolutely fits. Thanks for your comment pointing me to the Bible. I've spent the last 15-20 minutes reading Roman 7 while thinking about this song and its message. A big difference between the song and Romans 7 is the Song ends without much hope of changing. In Romans, Paul knows that without God leading there is no hope, but Paul believes that God will guide and lead him out of whatever he is going through. The person speaking in the song is crying out for help because they feel hopeless, a "lost cause." They want to think that someone, somehow, could help them, yet at the same time they are struggling to believe that help could even be possible. They feel so broken that they cannot imagine that anyone would even bother trying to help them, and even if someone did, it wouldn't matter because they are past saving.
Or at least that's what I just took away from this exercise!
@@MrNiccholas wow !! I am absolutely floored with this response I just knew that when I posted it 10 months ago I would get some flack from those who don't believe in what the bible says but just seeing your response builds my faith !! Thanks for your insight! It was well received!!
@@mechanicmike2858 absolutely! I feel the same pressure not to talk about my faith in fear of the negative responses I've gotten in the past, but ultimately my Faith is my foundation. It is the light with which I see the world. When I make a comment or response it is coming from my Christian worldview. As it says back in Romans 1 "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth." It's not easy, I struggle to have the boldness to actually speak up about my faith in the comment sections of videos I watched. But when I'm struggling, I remember that even the Apostle Paul struggled at times and asked the Church at Ephesus to Pray for him that he would have boldness to open his mouth and make known the Mystery of the Gospel.
I encourage you to take a stand for your faith. Now I don't think we need to preach in every comment section, but in videos like this where you see a clear alignment with the Bible, and you feel the spirit moving you to say something then please say something! But don't try and force connections in every video especially if they aren't really there.
@@MrNiccholas on point !
@@mechanicmike2858 to be real for a minute, thank you for interacting with me today. When I responded to your comment from 10 months ago I didn't expect a response. I've been struggling recently and reading your original comment caused me to stop and think and get into the Word which is why I responded in the first place. It boosted my mood. But when you quickly responded, and the way you responded, it really encouraged me. My overall perspective and outlook on the Day became a lot more positive, So Thank You!
Hey man, not sure if you’re taking requests but I’d love to see your reaction to Rosemary by Deftones, very intense song