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Jordan Feliz, Jonathan Traylor, Mandisa - Jesus Is Coming Back (feat. Mandisa & Jonathan Traylor) (CCM)

Jordan Feliz, Jonathan Traylor, Mandisa - Jesus Is Coming Back (feat. Mandisa & Jonathan Traylor)
Jordan Feliz, Jonathan Traylor, and Mandisa have released a remixed version of “Jesus Is Coming Back”. The remix features GRAMMY Award-winning Mandisa and Motown Gospel/Capitol CMG artist Jonathan Traylor. 

This song expresses the hope of Christians around the world, encouraging them to look for a home beyond these earthly ones.

“We were meant to thrive here, but we’re not meant to be here forever,” Feliz asserts. “It’s OK to feel out of place. It’s OK to feel like you’re not OK right now. It’s OK to have all those feelings, because we’re human, and we’re meant for heaven; we were created for that.”


Lyrics:

Have you ever thought that the world has kinda lost its way?
Crazy as it seems, yeah, I know it’s gonna be okay
It doesn’t scare me, it’s temporary
There’s something better, we got forever
And it won’t be long, ‘cause we know our help is on the way

(so) Keep your head up
Jesus is coming back, Jesus is coming back
No don’t you give up
Jesus is coming back, Jesus is coming back
And when the world gets complicated
We're gonna keep on celebrating, ‘cause we know
That Jesus is coming back, Jesus is coming back

Gotta stay awake cause nobody knows the day or time 
The trumpet’s gonna blow and the skies are gonna open wide
He’s coming for us, just like He told us
It’s been a long wait, but there’s a new day
And we’re gonna sing Hallelujah when the King arrives

Are you ready? 
Are you ready? 
People get ready
People get ready
Let's get ready




You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3nDaOQU9hOkwf1onF3rSuZ

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