The song targets high-profile American televangelists of the late 80s and early 90s, such as Jim Bakker , Jimmy Swaggart , and Robert Tilton , who were often embroiled in scandals involving financial fraud and personal hypocrisy.
"Jesus He Knows Me" is a satirical track by the English rock band , released in July 1992 as the fourth single from their album We Can't Dance . Written by Phil Collins, Tony Banks, and Mike Rutherford, the song is a scathing critique of televangelism and the commercialization of faith. Core Meaning and Inspiration Genesis - Jesus He Knows Me
The video is a comedic but "brutal skewering" of the movement. The song targets high-profile American televangelists of the
The central line, "Jesus he knows me, and he knows I'm right," highlights the hubris of leaders who claim a direct, divine line to justify their actions. The lyric "Do as I say, don't do as I do" summarizes the hypocrisy the band aimed to expose. The Music Video Core Meaning and Inspiration The video is a