Good Friday

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Cellus Hamilton is a musical artist known for his unique blend of hip-hop and gospel music. He has gained recognition for his thought-provoking lyrics and powerful performances. With a passion for spreading positivity and uplifting messages through his music, Cellus Hamilton has built a loyal fan base and continues to make waves in the music industry. more »


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The earth trembles at three things
Every time a servant becomes king
Every time a woman becomes loved
And marries the man of her dreams
And every time you see a fool who can’t stop when he eat
I studied the words of Agur
I think of emotions as passwords
Keeping faith is harder than asphalt
Grateful He don’t look at my past faults
I was like
Twenty seven when I finally saw that cross
Was covered in blood
His body was gone
They buried in tomb
They thought He was gone
He rose like the sun
It’s sad that plenty who hear
Would rather have tears
Than to lift they eyes
And see that they tears is gone
The conquering in Babylon
Foreshadowed Him spat upon
Prophets went quiet
Then John the Baptist was ratted on
As a black man I believe Jesus is God
Though was innocent
The mob
Still they hung em like how y’all
Did the father in front of his kids
I think it’s crazy knowing God really knows how it is
And still He loves
So if all the rappers want to do is hate on me
I’ma follow God’s example
Let me die showing love
I love my homies in the hood
Cause they really know God
Y’all talk about love
My brothers really risk they lives
They understand the gospel better than church folk
We on every block
We just like the church folk
Killa communion
Fill it with fluid
Feeling Boosie
Wipe me down
In the pool With
Got my robe
Out the drycleaners
The choir is music
I just wanna live my life
Life left scars
But I was healed by His stripes
Now, I once was blind
Now I see
Once was slave
Now I’m free
Once was lost
Now I’m found
Say it on stage
I ain’t scared of the crowd
The way of an eagle in the sky
The way of a snake on a rock
The way of a ship out at sea
The way that my wife looks at me
We married so it’s never PG
I keep it so g
I love the way she makes me like Christ
She loves the way I rap and spit nice
Sometimes I really think
The only way we’d ever get divorced
Is just so I could marry her twice
Cause marriage real life
I promised I would even give my life
The same way Jesus really gave His life
To really give us life
On Good Friday we really really sad
But celebrating at the same time
A complicated fight
But that’s really the way it had to be
My debt was high
I couldn’t pay the fee
So Jesus paid for me
And everybody listening to this song
He loves you
And extends His opens arms
Good Friday

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Written by: Marcellius Hamilton

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