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'Ready For You' by Coming Kingdom: Ignite Your Faith


Coming Kingdom's song, 'Ready For You,' is a fresh anthem that gives you a sense of joy and expectation. This is the second single from their upcoming debut EP, 'Awakening'. 'Ready For You' has an authentic sound that's both upbeat and driving, and beautifully captures the anticipation we feel for the Kingdom of God. 

Coming Kingdom - Ready For YouThe message of the song is crystal clear: We're ready! We're ready for the Holy Spirit to move in our lives. We're eager to follow Jesus wherever He leads. The lyrics declare, 'We are ready for all you want to do, Holy Spirit move' and 'Jesus, we are ready for you.' It echoes our longing for a spiritual awakening, to see God's Kingdom advance all around us. 

God is constantly moving even when we don't see it, so invite God into your heart: 'Would you break into this moment and increase our expectation'. There is so much energy in this song and it encourages us to actively participate in His work: 'We will join in with the battle, knowing you are fighting for us, you've already won the victory.' Yes, it can't be said enough; if we follow Him, we already have victory in Christ. 

Spend a few minutes listening to 'Ready For You'. May it inspire you to open up your heart to God, increase your faith, and embrace the change that God's presence will have on your life.

(Related scripture: Habakkuk 1:5; Romans 8:31; John 16:33)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/69tjTl7KIUn2Keq1u9QWoL

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVLaJ92wfmU

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