The anticipation of Jesus' return is a cornerstone of our faith, a blessed hope that fills our hearts with longing and joyful expectation. This collection of worship songs explores that very promise, offering melodies of hope and adoration as we eagerly await His glorious appearing.
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By Jon Reddick
"I Believe It (The Life of Jesus)" stirs our hearts with expectant hope. It's a simple yet firm declaration, reminding us that beyond the resurrection, we truly believe that "He's coming back again."
By Stephen McWhirter
"Come Jesus Come" gives voice to our deep longing for His return, acknowledging the brokenness around us. This song is a heartfelt prayer, expressing the simple hope that "today be the day" He comes to make all things new. It resonates with our spirit, inviting us to yearn for His presence.
By Elevation Worship
"I Know A Name" is an energetic declaration of the authority Jesus holds, looking forward to His reign. This song reminds us that even now, as we call on Him, "dead things come alive" through His power, prefiguring the ultimate resurrection we await.
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By Jeremy Riddle
"Jesus Have It All" expresses a complete surrender, embodying the recognition that Christ deserves everything we are as we anticipate His return. The simple repetition of "Jesus have it all" becomes a powerful prayer of dedication as we eagerly await His glorious appearing.
By Kory Miller
"Very Soon" resonates with a sense of eager anticipation. It sets our hearts toward the future reality when "all will be made new" upon His arrival. This song encourages us to ready ourselves, expectant for the day we see Him in glory.
By Big Daddy Weave
"Heaven Changes Everything" reminds us that our hope is not confined to this world. It offers solace, emphasizing that "Heaven changes everything," transforming our understanding of pain and loss in light of eternity. This song encourages us to live with an eternal perspective, anticipating complete restoration.
By Passion
"He Who Is To Come" fuels our anticipation with the promise of a future where wrongs are made right. It reminds us to fix our eyes on the Savior, knowing that He is not just who was and is, but also "He who is to come," bringing complete renewal. This song ignites a passionate hope for His return and the day He makes all things new.
By Passion
"Come, Lord Jesus" captures the essence of our soul's cry for Christ's return. The repetition of "Come, Lord Jesus come" embodies our collective longing and expectant faith. It focuses our hearts on the glorious day of His appearing.
By CityAlight
"On That Day" captures the anticipation of beholding Christ in all His glory. It inspires us to live with unwavering praise and hope, looking forward to the moment we "see You shining brighter than the sun." It reminds us that our present worship is a prelude to that eternal, glorious day.
By Eddie James
"Jesus" draws our attention to the fullness of His character, from His earthly ministry to His promised return as King. This song urges us to meditate on the multifaceted glory of the One who is, who was, and "Is to come Almighty." As we worship, it reminds us that every attribute of Jesus points to the culmination of His reign.
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