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Here is how "livid" functions within that specific line: 1. Spiritual Frustration and Rebellion In this context, being "livid" suggests a state of intense internal friction. It’s not just being "mad"; it’s a soul-level agitation. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who is "enraged" or "fuming" against divine instruction. It implies a restless, rebellious spirit that is actively pushing back against "His word" rather than just being indifferent to it. 2. The Physicality of Hardheartedness As noted in the definition, "livid" can also mean a deathly pallor or bruising. In a Christian song, this could symbolically represent "spiritual death." • The "One Ear, Out the Other" imagery: This suggests a hardening or a "bruised" conscience. • The Metaphor: You’re describing a person so "livid" (discolored/unhealthy) that they are spiritually deaf. The truth cannot penetrate because the person is in a state of "bruised" rebellion. 3. "Livid" as a Burning Energy Because the next part of your line is about the word going "in one ear, out the other," the word livid acts as the high-voltage energy that pushes the word out. It implies that the person is too "loud" within their own mind or ego to actually "hear" what is being said.
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