Artist: Illusent (Feat. Russell Scarlett & J Dubb)
Album: Watercolorz: Artistic Freedom
Song: Narrow Pathway
[Hook – Russell Scarlett]
Stand strong in the faith and believe and you’ll see
That you were never forsaken, you just gotta know
Living in the last days, Satan attacks me
Cuz I’ve chosen to follow that narrow pathway
You cannot retrieve from what you believe
So don’t be deceived, you just gotta know
Living in the last days, go ahead and bash me
But you better choose that narrow pathway
[Verse 1 – Illusent]
Do you deserve heaven or hell, real question
If you can say heaven, you failed, a real lesson
The bible says we only deserve death
So if you’re alive now, consider yourself blessed
Can you visualize the picture that I paint
Or understand that the cross is sufficient for our strength
I’m not strong because I am, kid
The only reason I’m strong is cuz I AM is
And I am His, and He is flawless
Not worthy to be His child, but He is my Father
Not worthy of salvation, but He is the author
And perfection is His description, that’s something to ponder
So my strength is evident in the present tense
Because God was generous to our benefit
But to His glory alone, sent His Son to atone
For wretched sinners who roam, I’m living to make Him known
[Hook]
[Verse 2 – J Dubb]
I stand firm on the Rock cuz He got me, I know He can’t be faded
Christ got me shinin’ like I’m “Santa Famous”
But no glory to me, I’m just a soldier, man
Rooted in the kingdom, He’s the feature presentation, man
Yeah, we stand strong like some pillars, man
Growing up I didn’t know I went to class with killers, man
It’s by His grace that I’m saved through faith
Got me fallin’ on my face cuz all my sins would be erased, yeah
I got my faith up on high, too
Reviewed my life, Lord, one star, iTunes
Separated from the Lord by all my sinful ways
Still He broke the chains of sin that had me bound, miry clay
But now I stand strong, I’ve been redeemed
Lady Justice couldn’t weigh this on a triple beam
Way too heavy like a Chevy ‘64
Couldn’t stop it if you tried, bustin’ lines, Frank Gore
[Hook x2]