Photo to Right:
The
original 1973 album cover of the Rolling Stones album titled, Goat's Head
Soup. The goat and ram head are greatly revered in Satanism and
witchcraft.
“Saint of Me” is a horrible song by
The Rolling Stones from their 1997 album Bridges to Babylon
album. Stones' lead singer, Mick Jagger mentions various people in
the song who had converted to Christianity, notably The Apostle
Paul, Saint Augustine (354-430 A.D.), and John the Baptist. Jagger
then states that they will never make a saint out of him.
Of course, Augustine was not a genuine
born-again Christian because he believed that water baptism is
required for salvation (i.e., the false doctrine of
Baptismal Regeneration). Augustine had churchianity, but he did
not have Christianity. Trusting in water baptism for salvation is a
false gospel of works.
It is important to note that Mick
Jagger mentions the name of Jesus repeatedly in the song, so
“You'll” is referring to the Lord Jesus Christ. Mick Jagger sings in
the song... “Jesus hit him [Saul, who became Paul] with a blinding
Light,” and “You'll never make a saint of me.” God came to Saul in
the manner which He did because He knew that Paul was ready to get
saved. In sharp contrast, Mick Jagger is shaking his fist in God's
face, boasting of his wickedness and unbelief, defying God's will
for all men to repent toward God (Acts 17:30).
Mick Jagger is absolutely right... God
will not make a saint out of Him, because he is defiant and
hardhearted against the truth. Just as Romans 1:18 says, “For the
wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and
unrighteousness of men, WHO HOLD THE TRUTH IN UNRIGHTEOUSNESS.”
Mick Jagger has the truth, but he openly rejects it, boasting in
his music that Jesus will never make a saint of him. God never
forces Himself on anyone. Acts 9:5 reveals that the Holy Spirit had
been convicting Saul for some time, pricking at his heart; so when
Jesus appeared to Saul, the Lord knew that he was ready to get
saved. Mick Jagger has already made his decision, purposing in his
heart that he will not allow Jesus Christ to save him. God has given
to mankind a freewill and does not force anyone to repent. The
choice is yours. How will you spend eternity... smoking or
non-smoking?
The song was allegedly written as a
tribute to legendary R&B
performer Billy Preston, who plays keyboards on this track. Preston
has had a long history of run-ins with the law for charges such as
assault and drug possession. However, when people hear Mick Jagger
singing this song, they automatically associate the song with his
wicked and Christless life. It is interesting that Mick Jagger
mentions a crying angel, which Selena Gomez and Katy Perry also
mention in their vile song,
ROCK GOD. God
is not willing for anyone to perish in their sins (2nd Peter 3:9);
but the Scripture cannot be broken (John 10:35) and God will punish
the wicked in the Lake of Fire for ever and ever (2nd Thessalonians
1:8-9).
Here are the lyrics to the song,
SAINT OF ME by The Rolling Stones...
ROLLING STONES... “SAINT OF ME” Lyrics
Saint
Paul the persecutor
Was a cruel and sinful man
Jesus hit him with a blinding light
And then his life began
I said yeah
I said yeah
Augustin knew temptation
He loved women, wine and song
And all the special pleasures
Of doing something wrong
I said yeah
I said yeah
I said yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
And could you stand the torture
And could you stand the pain
Could you put your faith in Jesus
When you're burning in the flames
And I do believe in miracles
And I want to save my soul
And I know that I'm a sinner
I'm gonna die here in the cold
I said yes, I said yeah
I said yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
I thought I heard an angel cry
I thought I saw a teardrop falling from his eye
John the Baptist was a martyr
But he stirred up Herod's hate
And Salome got her wish
To have him served up on a plate
I said yes
I said yeah
I said yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
I thought I heard an angel cry
I thought I saw a teardrop falling from his eye
I thought I saw an angel cry
You'll never make a saint of me
You'll never make a saint of me
It is so sad that Mick Jagger is
defiant against God. We hear the theme of rebellion more and more in secular
music today, decrying the Word of God and announcing to the world that they
have chosen to go to Hell. In the horrible song ROCK GOD by
brats Selena Gomez and Katy Perry, they sing...
No, I wouldn't change a thing even if I could
I chose a path and I'm not looking back
And I'm sorry if I left the angels crying over me
And then there's our new American
anthem by ACDC, HIGHWAY TO HELL...
Ain't
nothing that I'd rather do
Goin' down, party time, my friends are gonna be there too
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to Hell
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to Hell
No stop signs, speed limit, nobody's gonna slow me down
Like a wheel, gonna spin it, nobody's gonna mess me around
Hey Satan, payin' my dues, playin' in a rockin' band
Hey Mumma, look at me, I'm on my way to the promised land
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to Hell
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to Hell
Don't stop me
Oh, how Satan is a beautiful liar!
Do you think you'll meet all your friends in Hell and have a big party?
That's not what the Bible teaches. You'll be screaming in the torments of
molten sulfur (brimstone, Revelation 21:8). If your friends are in Hell when
you get there—you won't be partying together, holding hands and singing
campfire songs. You'll be tormented day-and-night forever!
Do you really believe that Hell is
the Promised Land? The only promise that the wicked have is that God will
punish them in flaming fire for all eternity (2nd Thessalonians 1:8-9;
Revelation 20:15; 21:8).
ACDC, Katy Perry, and The Rolling
Stones shake their fists at God, mocking Him—Katy Perry sings, “I chose a
path and I'm not looking back”; ACDC sings, “I'm on the highway to
Hell...Don't stop me”; and The Rolling Stones sing, “You'll never make a
saint of me.” They all defy their Maker, tempting the hand of God. They've
already been judged, and are condemned. John 3:36, “He that believeth on
the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not
see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.” And again in John 3:18
we are warned, “He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that
believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name
of the only begotten Son of God.” If you have knowingly rejected Jesus
Christ, as these entertainers have, then you are already condemned.
They sold
their souls (video presentation).
Few people realize (or care to
realize) that the Rolling Stones are of the Devil. Rock "N' Roll music is
absolutely saturated with Satanism and the occult. The
song “Sympathy for the Devil”
by the Rolling Stones, is the official anthem for the Church of Satan. In
it, Lucifer speaks in the first person and asks sympathy for all who meet
him. Lead singer, Mick Jagger claims that Anton LaVey (1930-1997), the founder of the
Church of Satan and author of the Satanic Bible, helped inspire their
music! Their album titled, “Their Satanic Majesties Request,”
leaves no doubt to their allegiance!