Jesus Christ Is A Manly Man

TheCatholicState
Published on Jun 7, 2024
Here's a song I wrote a few days ago about how Jesus Christ is a Manly Man. Enjoy!

Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/track/5Ppw5L6tTGkoSN66w6moEL

iTunes / Apple Music:

https://music.apple.com/us/album/jesus-christ-is-a-manly-man-single/1749813264

Amazon Music:

https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0D5TCVRX1

YouTube Music:

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=XeG7p6wM26M&list=OLAK5uy_nLIcfVCdQyZAjpYm3K5diXL1q3Q_HWVRY

Lyrics:

[Verse 1]
He was an accomplished carpenter
Who made a whip out of reeds
And flipped the tables over in anger
‘Cause they made the temple a den of thieves

[Chorus]
Jesus Christ is a manly man
He called the Jews “sons of Satan”
Told St. Peter “get behind me Satan”
Jesus Christ is a manly man

[Verse 2]
He said “don’t give children’s bread to dogs”
And “don’t give pearls to swine”
It’s important for us to understand
That obstinacy isn’t worth our time

[Chorus]
Jesus Christ is a manly man
He called the Jews “sons of Satan”
Told St. Peter “get behind me Satan”
Jesus Christ is a manly man

[Verse 3]
He talked more about Hell than anyone
Said most will be eternally dead
If you think most are saved
Then you haven’t listened to what He said

[Chorus]
Jesus Christ is a manly man
He called the Jews “sons of Satan”
Told St. Peter “get behind me Satan”
Jesus Christ is a manly man

[Bridge]
He called the Jews a brood of vipers
Hypocrites, and Synagogue of Satan
If you think Jesus was politically correct
Well, you would be best to think again

[Chorus]
Jesus Christ is a manly man
He called the Jews “sons of Satan”
Told St. Peter “get behind me Satan”
Jesus Christ is a manly man

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