From the recording Sign of the Times: Volume 1 & 2
(B. Tabb, J. Ayers)
Written by Bryant “Beridox” Tabb (BMI) and Produced by Jarvis Ayers aka Jarvik7Beats for Christ Revolution Music (BMI).
Lyrics
Verse 1
Most people define me as lyrical
On point with the flow, yet spiritual
Controlling my flesh is practical
So I practice like it’s mathematical
When I have doubts, I cross them out
Add faith and multiply my trust in God
Servant for Christ, yes that’s my job
And I don’t need no bodyguard
See He’s the star
I know you can’t see it from far
Only when you’re close to God
Those sins you can literally brush them off
Dust them off
And serve the Boss
Who never ever took a loss
Who got the true right to floss
Cause He bared the cross
To save the lost
He paid the cost
Chorus:
The Remnant (Keep Pressing)
Bridge:
A yo how can I say this
I’m talking about God who’s the Greatest
So when we hit stages
His praise is outrageous
We really want it to be famous
Yo the devil’s the lamest
And we now know what his true aim is
To get us to quit on God so we flip
And follow the trends of the brainless
Chorus:
The Remnant (Keep Pressing)
Verse 2
We’re not pushing for self
Or pushing for wealth
When God took us off of the shelf
So that we could help
Lift up someone else
See others we serve and we help
No notch on our belt
This is how we felt
From the Spirit of God who indwells
Our hearts can’t you tell
Is fresh from the well
Where God pours out how He feels
And how does He feel
When people are living life
Like He ain’t real
Tell me what’s the deal
When every day He blesses us even still
Now that’s a truth pill
We should swallow and build
On the fact I escaped sin’s trap of the matrix
And now living life for real
Chorus:
The Remnant (Keep Pressing)
Bridge:
A yo how can I say this
I’m talking about God who’s the Greatest
So when we hit stages
His praise is outrageous
We really want it to be famous
Yo the devil’s the lamest
And we now know what his true aim is
To get us to quit on God so we flip
And follow the trends of the brainless
Chorus:
The Remnant (Keep Pressing)