In "Divine Intervention," the story highlights the necessity of outside help to show an addict how their actions are hurting others. Songs like "Just Like You" and "Used to Do It Too" explore the theme of models; realizing everyone imitates someone, the protagonist chooses to model their life after Jesus instead of their past self.
: The album was nominated for Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album at the 53rd Grammy Awards. LACREA REHAB FULL ALBUM
The journey begins with "Check In," where the protagonist admits their need for help and officially enters "rehab". This leads into "Killa," a song that personifies "foolishness" as a seductive, dangerous woman who lures people toward death. In "Divine Intervention," the story highlights the necessity
: It received universal praise from outlets like AllMusic and Jesus Freak Hideout for its lyrical depth and high-quality production. The journey begins with "Check In," where the
Lecrae’s 2010 album is a deeply conceptual journey that explores the metaphor of the Christian life as a "rehabilitation" process—a raw, honest look at breaking free from the addictions of sin and finding restoration. The Storyline: Checking In to Checking Out
As the "detox" continues, the protagonist struggles with the lure of the world in "High" and "40 Deep," ultimately finding that earthly highs are empty. In "Background," one of the album’s most famous tracks, the protagonist surrenders the "leading role" of their life to God, choosing to play the supporting character instead.