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​Jarred AllStar - Flipping Tables (CHH)

​Jarred AllStar - Flipping Tables
​Jarred AllStar has released a Christian Hip Hop (CHH) track called Flipping Tables.

American rapper and Pastor Jarred Allstar returns with his new single "Flipping Tables" fresh off the heels of his EP’s “The Gift and the Calling 1 & 2.”. AllStar stands boldly for maintaining the light, order, and sanctity of Gods’ Church using his powerful delivery coupled with poignant lines to drive home the importance of being Christ-focused. Love comes with correction, and both are present as AllStar encourages all to remove spots and blemishes to be ready when Christ returns. 

“I immediately thought of the early Kanye. The fire and passion this man (Jarred AllStar) spits out are impressive...” – IVO (Stereofox.com) 

Lyrics

Beware of wolves in sheep clothing
Or Pastors in designer with sheep in cheap clothing
Oh that's Bleinciaga
Adam and Eve used fig leafs and we using Prada
We were better off just wearing nada
It's sad you see so many so and so's wearing blah blah
Oh they told us come as we are
If we leave the same we ain't really come very far
So on Sundays wearing sweats praying in a war room
Mondays in a suit sitting in a courtroom
Which judge do we wanna impress?
And I ain't judging you It's just some things we have to address
Like why we churchin in the dark? Got it feeling like a club
I know Jesus is the light They think Jesus is the plug
Some won't share a prayer without a Cashapp
Everybody looking for some change and some cash back
This is a house of prayer
Not a den of thieves, thieves, thieves, thieves
He flipping tables
There's forgiveness if you believe, believe, believe, believe
He flipping tables
Jesus
He flipping tables
Jesus
He flipping tables
This is a house of prayer
Not a den of thieves, thieves, thieves, thieves
He's flipping tables
To many sheep trynna be the shepherd huh
The flesh is eating us alive who the leapor huh
The crowds trynna keep me quiet I'm the beggar
Don't matter what part of the Body I'm a member
I'm sanctified, Holy Ghost filled fire baptized
Tell em speaking in tongues is not a past time
Why they replace their titles with a cash sign
Sundays looking like a Super Bowl half time
It's not a stage it's an alter
We weren't allowed to play in the pulpit when we were smaller
Order I miss ushers in white gloves
Deacons in black ties and church mothers I loved
Why we churchin in the dark got it feeling like a show
They think God can be controlled I know God is in control (ughh)
Don't say God said unless He said it
Know He could be returning any second
This is a house of prayer
Not a den of thieves, thieves, thieves, thieves
He flipping tables
There's forgiveness if you believe, believe, believe, believe
He flipping tables
Jesus
He flipping tables
Jesus
He flipping tables
This is a house of prayer
Not a den of thieves, thieves, thieves, thieves
He's flipping tables
They gambling with the cross like the crucifixion
So many churches you would think that there's a new religion
When they can't stand the rain there's a new edition
In 2020 everybody thought they knew the vision
Every bodies a prophet everyone's an Apostle
Only a few are chosen that's right out of the Bible
Gospel it's all about Heaven or Hell
The Devil will have you think that Heaven is Hell
Light shows in the sanctuary
Worship service looking like the first of January
Tell me how we pose to save the nation
When our church is full of segregation
We ain't wrestling with flesh and blood
The only thing that comes out of flesh is blood
This isn't anger it's love
Now let's see what correction does
This is a house of prayer
Not a den of thieves, thieves, thieves, thieves
He flipping tables
There's forgiveness if you believe, believe, believe, believe
He flipping tables
Jesus
He flipping tables
Jesus
He flipping tables
This is a house of prayer
Not a den of thieves, thieves, thieves, thieves
He's flipping tables


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/43eASb9X5PFxXnmsDbYSfL

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nypnapnRSiE

Would you like to hear more CHH music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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