We Want Revival Now Catherine Mullins Lyrics

Okay, let's talk about something...controversial. Maybe. It's about that song, "We Want Revival Now" by Catherine Mullins.
Specifically, the lyrics. Are we all thinking the same thing?
Revival: Is it Like Ordering Takeout?
The song's catchy, no doubt. Gets stuck in your head faster than that one jingle from that ice cream truck. But "We Want Revival Now?"
It sounds...demanding? Like we're ordering revival on Amazon Prime. Two-day shipping, please!
I know, I know. It's a plea. A cry from the heart. But still. "Now?"
The Urgency Argument
Fine, I get it. The world's a mess. We *do* need change, and we need it yesterday. Nobody's debating that.
But maybe, just maybe, revival isn't something we can force. It's not a tap we turn on and off, right?
It's more like...baking a cake. It needs time. It needs ingredients. And sometimes, it needs to sit in the oven a little longer than we think.
Lyric Deep Dive: The "We" Factor
Then there's the "We." Who is this "We?" Are *we* all on the same page about what revival even looks like?
My "revival" might involve more naps. Just saying. Someone else's might involve selling all possessions and living in a yurt. Different strokes!
So, before we start chanting "We Want Revival Now," maybe we should clarify what *we* actually want. Just a thought.
The Theological Side-Eye
Okay, this is where some might throw tomatoes. But is "We Want Revival Now" perhaps...a little...entitled?
Like, God owes us revival? Like we've earned it by being extra good this week? (Spoiler alert: I haven't).
Maybe a more humble approach would be, "Lord, *if* it's your will, *would* you send revival?" You know, the whole "thy will be done" thing?
Unpopular Opinion: It's Still a Good Song
Despite my lyrical nitpicking, I can't deny it. "We Want Revival Now" is catchy. Really catchy.
And the sentiment, stripped of the potentially demanding tone, is good. We *should* desire positive change. We *should* long for something better.
Maybe the song is less about demanding and more about expressing that longing. A loud, passionate yearning.
So, What's the Verdict?
Look, I'm not saying Catherine Mullins is wrong. Or that the song is bad. Not at all!
I'm just saying, maybe the lyrics are a little...ambitious. And perhaps, deserve a little playful scrutiny.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go listen to "We Want Revival Now" on repeat. But maybe while reflecting on the true meaning of patience.
And wondering if my local bakery delivers.
Because, let's be honest, a good croissant is kind of a revival in itself, right? #sorrynotsorry
Don't come at me, Catherine Mullins fans!









