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Fed Up

jesusTALK·2025

Fed Up
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Artist
jesusTALK
Album
Fed Up
Year
2025
Track
#1
ISRC
QZWFW2515922

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I see the Sunday faces sitting in their pews I'm still in bed thinking what's the use They're dropping cash in baskets I'm buying beer instead But deep inside the question keeps running through my head I thought for so long it's all just a play But something's burning in the way they gaze And no matter how loud I laugh It pulls me back again Fed up I wanna see what's real Not just talking I wanna feel Fed up with the lies and the show If you're there God then let me know Fed up with the empty noise I want the truth not half a choice I broke the rules thought I was free But in the quiet nights the emptiness found me I see the hands reaching up my pride starts to break Maybe there's more to this maybe someone's calling my name I thought for so long it's all just a play But something's burning in the way they gaze And no matter how loud I laugh It pulls me back again Fed up I wanna see what's real Not just talking I wanna feel Fed up with the lies and the show If you're there God then let me know Fed up with the empty noise I want the truth not half a choice I wanna laugh cry live with no disguise If it's you Jesus then hold me tight don't let me slide Fed up I wanna see what's real Not just talking I wanna feel Fed up with the lies and the show If you're there God then let me know Fed up I wanna see what's real Not just talking I wanna feel Fed up with the lies and the show

About this song

"Fed Up" is direct. No diplomacy. "I've had enough."

Revelation 3:15-16: "I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm, neither hot nor cold, I am about to spit you out of my mouth."

Yeshua is fed up with Laodicean lukewarmness. Mike imports this tone into today's Christian world. In our context there are specific pathologies: celebrity pastors, megachurch performance culture, gospel as brand.

Mike's track is a reformation call in direct form. Enough of lukewarm. Enough of performance. Enough of "Christian-being as lifestyle". Yeshua wants the real thing, not show.

The phrase "fed up" carries a particular tone: frustration with a clear end point. Not passive resignation, but active decision: from here on, no more. Mike's sound carries this frustration-with-consequence tone.