Ekballo (Evangelho de Fariseus)
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Ekballo (Gospel of the Pharisees)
We campaign for ourselves
Events for ourselves
We store up manna for ourselves
We pray for ourselves and our loved ones
The kingdom became a business
Tithing matters more than hearts
Give me a paper and a pen
Or a notepad, I'll show you how to do it
If I look at everything I achieved today
I didn't imagine seven years ago
Seven years ago I was already here
I remember that everything was bush
Everything was bush
And I was in my room with the future planned
And looking at today's gospel
I'm even disgusted
With what the church has become
We have left values aside
But the focus is only one
Make the ide preaching everywhere
It doesn't matter the city or the state
Put yourself in your shoes and fulfill your calling
And speaking of calling, I know I was chosen
Wherever I go, they have to look and see my ID, son
It's all about legacy, what is spoken, done, written or said
I'm gonna spit these bars, then I'm gonna go to church, because it's Sunday
And I feel strong, with Him I am unbeatable
I defeat my enemy
I have learned that the world is attractive
But it takes you to the precipice
That's why I shield myself, I always have an angel with me
To overcome any danger
I'm on team Jesus, He's the one in charge of the place
Reigns from the beginning
And it's without cliché phrases just to entertain you
Pharisee look at what I do and don't understand
Your religiosity doesn't affect me, because I play to win
If you don't like the truths I speak, I know you'll definitely be hurt
You will get hurt
No time to waste, I'm with Dbruine
I stand up for this fight and it's not even UFC
I'm facing the front with my sword and I have nothing to fear
I go through the nations talking about this name that you need to know
Need to know
Ekballo, the fields are ready
Ekballo, I say here I am
Ekballo, the fields are ready
Ekballo, send me
We campaign for ourselves
Events for ourselves
We store up manna for ourselves
We pray for ourselves and our loved ones
The kingdom became a business
Tithing matters more than hearts