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Faith and Fear: The Battle Within

Skillet's song "Collide" delves into the internal struggle between faith and fear, a theme that resonates deeply with many listeners. The lyrics paint a picture of a world where external forces are tearing down lives, pushing individuals to the brink of despair. The repeated question, "How long can we hold on?" underscores the sense of urgency and desperation felt by those grappling with these overwhelming challenges. This song speaks to the human condition, where fear often threatens to overshadow faith, yet there remains a glimmer of hope that keeps one going.

The chorus highlights a powerful internal force that sustains faith even in the darkest times. The phrase "There's something deep inside that keeps my faith alive" suggests an intrinsic resilience and strength that helps individuals confront their fears. This internal battle is a universal experience, making the song relatable to anyone who has faced adversity. The repetition of the word "something" emphasizes the elusive yet undeniable presence of this inner strength, which acts as a lifeline in moments of uncertainty.

In the latter part of the song, the lyrics shift towards a message of healing and taking risks despite the pain. The line "We are healing, but it's killing us inside" captures the paradox of recovery, where the process of healing can be as painful as the wounds themselves. The call to "step out and take it" encourages listeners to confront their fears head-on, suggesting that true healing and growth come from facing challenges rather than avoiding them. This message of courage and resilience is a hallmark of Skillet's music, which often blends themes of struggle and hope in a way that inspires and uplifts.

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