That's The Way God Planned It

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Divine Blueprint: Embracing Humility and Unity

George Harrison's song "That's The Way God Planned It" is a soulful plea for humility, unity, and peace among humanity. The lyrics emphasize the importance of living according to divine principles, as outlined by the 'good lord.' Harrison calls for people to be humble and to help one another, suggesting that this is the path to exaltation and perfect peace. The repetition of the phrase "That's the way God planned it" serves as a reminder that these values are not just moral guidelines but are divinely ordained.

The song critiques human greed and the failure to recognize the abundance provided by God. Harrison questions why people are so greedy when there is so much land and resources available for everyone. This critique is a call to acknowledge that all things are God-given and blessed, and therefore should be shared and appreciated rather than hoarded. The lyrics suggest that living in accordance with God's plan involves recognizing and respecting the divine blessings in our lives.

Harrison's message is both spiritual and practical. He urges listeners to learn how to help each other and live in perfect peace, highlighting the interconnectedness of all people. The song's repetitive and emphatic chorus reinforces the idea that these principles are not just suggestions but are the way God wants humanity to live. The overall tone is one of hope and encouragement, urging people to believe in and follow this divine blueprint for a better world.

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