The Rock That Makes Me Roll

Stryper Stryper

Divine Strength in Rock and Roll

Stryper's song "The Rock That Makes Me Roll" is a powerful anthem that merges the energy of rock and roll with a message of divine strength and faith. The band, known for its Christian metal style, uses the song to convey that while rock and roll is often seen as a powerful force, it is ultimately God's power that truly sustains and empowers them. The lyrics emphasize that they don't need drugs or other external aids to keep going; instead, they rely on the spiritual strength that comes from their faith in God.

The chorus reinforces this message by declaring that God is the rock that makes them roll, giving them the courage to be bold and providing everything they need. This metaphor of God as a rock is a common biblical reference, symbolizing stability, strength, and reliability. By combining this imagery with the rebellious and energetic spirit of rock and roll, Stryper creates a unique and compelling message that resonates with both their faith and their musical style.

The song also serves as a call to action, encouraging listeners to stand up and fight for their beliefs. It suggests that true power and courage come from a higher source, and that by embracing this divine strength, one can overcome any challenge. This message is particularly significant in the context of the 1980s rock scene, which was often associated with excess and hedonism. Stryper's lyrics offer an alternative perspective, promoting a lifestyle of faith and spiritual empowerment over one of indulgence and self-destruction.

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