There’s a better life, there’s a better life If you’re trying to fill the same old holes inside If you’ve been hearing the same old voice tell the same old lies ![]() If you’re been walking the same old road for miles and miles I will assume that “He” refers to “Jesus” and evaluate accordingly. Given its vague lyrics, biblical review is elusive at best. How much of the lyrics line up with Scripture? However, he could have been a lot more clear about it. That seems reasonable and it does make sense, especially given Williams’ testimony. I understand that many Christ-followers will immediately insert “Jesus” as the “He” in the Chorus. ![]() It is this person, this “He” to whom some will believe, receive, feel, and will tell others about it. He then goes on to describe some sort of savior, a pain-taker, and chain-breaker, who makes a way and sets prisoners free. Williams asks some pretty genetic questions about pain and suffering and offers hope of a better life. ![]() Note to new users: This is a different kind of review site! Read About the Berean Test and Evaluation Criteria prior to reading this review. See Zach Williams’ interview with Way-FM for more information. Williams’ inspiration for Chain Breaker comes from Big Daddy Weave’s popular title Redeemed. That is, until I was requested to review Fear is a Liar, which received a more favorable rating. Given its abysmal Biblical failure, I hesitated to review this song. I mentioned during my review of Old Church Choir my desire to review Zach Williams’ Chain Breaker.
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