Jay Bizzze’s “Don’t Get It Sweet” is a Wake-Up Call to the Church

Published on September 8, 2025

Split into two tracks, PART I: DOWN WIT IT begins as a warning to Christians of a dangerous trend that has begun to rise in many Christian spaces (specifically Christian Hip Hop), where artists either knowingly or unknowingly push the unbiblical narrative that Christians can kill demons.

Nowhere in Scripture does a human being kill a demon, but what is in Scripture is Jude 1:8-13, where the brother of Jesus cautions about false teachers who make slanderous judgments against angelic beings like Satan.

When one of the most powerful angels of God, Michael, came face to face with Satan, he didn’t make threats to assault him, but appealed to God, who alone will destroy him. How much more should Christians who are in the earthly realm appeal to God when attacked by the enemy?

On PART II: DON’T GET IT SWEET, Jay Bizzze spins the popular phrase “Don’t think it’s sweet” which means “don’t think we’re on good terms” and offers a reminder to Christians that just because God has already won our ultimate battle against Satan doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t be on alert against him (1 Peter 5:8). Satan is still our greatest enemy, but it’s Jesus, who is the God of peace, who will crush Satan underneath our feet (Romans 16:20), and has given us everything we need to daily withstand his attacks (Ephesians 6:10-18) until Christ returns to destroy Satan once and for all (Revelation 20:7-10).

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