Red Rocks Worship 'The King is Coming' Exclusive Performance

Posted on Monday, February 10, 2025 by Jason Witt

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Get ready to lift your voice in praise! Red Rocks Worship has just released their powerful new single, "The King Is Coming," and it's an anthem of hope and anticipation that's sure to resonate with Christians around the world. This vibrant track beautifully captures the longing for Christ's return and the joy that awaits believers.

From the opening lines, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of the glorious day when "all things shall be made right." The imagery of the Spirit and the bride together testifying creates a sense of unity and shared expectation within the body of Christ. The song reminds us of the promise found in Revelation 21:4, where "He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever."

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The driving rhythm and soaring vocals build a sense of excitement as the song progresses, urging listeners to "prepare the way" for the King's return. The lyrics draw from various scriptures, echoing the call to readiness found throughout the New Testament. The phrase "enthroned on praise" reminds us of God's holiness and majesty, while the description of Jesus as "the last, the first, the living Word" highlights His eternal nature and authority.

Let the message of "The King is Coming" give you hope and let the expectation fill your heart. 

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