Worship Songs About the End Times

The Bible speaks of a future day when Christ will return and set all things right, a time often referred to as the "end times." These songs explore the hope, anticipation, and urgency that believers feel as we look towards that glorious and transformative event.

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  1. 1. All Fall Down (Live)

    By The Belonging Co

    #1

    Why this song?

    "All Fall Down (Live)" captures the awe and reverence we'll experience in His presence at the end times. It stirs a longing for the day when, just as the song says, "at His feet we bow," fully surrendered before the throne.

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  2. 2. Be Alright

    By Tye Tribbett

    #2

    Why this song?

    "Be Alright" acknowledges the anxieties of these times while offering a firm declaration of hope rooted in faith. This song encourages us to trust that even amidst the chaos, God is ultimately in control, assuring us of His promise.

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  3. 3. To The End

    By Mack Brock

    #3

    Why this song?

    "To The End" captures the unwavering, constant presence of God throughout eternity, a reassuring truth as we consider the uncertainties of the end times. It reminds us that even when we've "wandered off", His love and faithfulness remain, holding us securely until the very end. This song affirms that we are never truly alone; God is always there.

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  5. 4. All This Future

    By Hillsong United

    #4

    Why this song?

    "All This Future" is a powerful call to embrace hope amidst uncertainty about the end times. It fuels our spirits, reminding us that even facing "end times headlines," God's Kingdom breaks through, bringing newness.

  6. 5. Any Day Now

    By Centricity Worship

    #5

    Why this song?

    "Any Day Now" serves as a compelling reminder to live with an expectant heart. Singing "we're gonna hear the trumpet sound" ignites a sense of urgency and anticipation for Christ's return. It calls us to examine our lives and prepare our hearts for that glorious day.

  7. 6. Days of Noah

    By Eleventh Hour Worship

    #6

    Why this song?

    "Days of Noah" is a sobering call to awareness amidst the chaos, urging us to recognize the signs of the times. It prompts self-reflection, asking if we are ready to heed God's call "before the return of Jesus," just as Noah did.

  8. 7. The End Is Not The End

    By Sidewalk Prophets

    #7

    Why this song?

    "The End Is Not The End" directly confronts the fear surrounding the unknown. It offers a comforting declaration that God's presence and love endure even when facing what feels like the ultimate conclusion. His promise, "I am with you," provides unparalleled solace in uncertain times.

  9. 8. Steadfast Love

    By Ghost Ship

    #8

    Why this song?

    "Steadfast Love" reminds us that even as the world fades, God's love extends beyond earthly boundaries. It’s a comforting assurance that His love "reaches the end of time," offering hope and security as we anticipate eternity.

  10. 9. These Things Must Happen (Live)

    By David & Nicole Binion

    #9

    Why this song?

    "These Things Must Happen (Live)" presents a stark yet truthful picture of the end times, acknowledging the trials foretold. It ultimately directs our gaze towards the triumphant return of Christ, the King of Kings, inspiring hope amidst the difficult prophecies.

  11. 10. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear (Holy Holy)

    By Meredith Andrews

    #10

    Why this song?

    "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear (Holy Holy)" connects the joy of Christ's birth with the promised future reign of peace. Remembering the angels' song inspires hope as we await the "time foretold," when that peace will fully encompass the earth. The song invites us to anticipate His coming kingdom.

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