التخطي إلى المحتوى الرئيسي

Tiffany Hudson - I'll Be Ready (CCM)


'I'll Be Ready' by Tiffany Hudson is a soul-stirring Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) song that calls believers to prepare themselves for the imminent return of Jesus Christ. The lyrics exhort us to be watchful, holy, and filled with anticipation as we await the glorious appearance of the Lord, who is coming for His bride, the Church.

Tiffany Hudson - I'll Be ReadyThe song is part of Tiffany Hudson's debut solo album, 'Hidden Here,' which marks a significant milestone in her journey as a worship leader and songwriter. After a season of creative drought, she experienced a divine inspiration to pen songs that reflect her heart's desire to present God's wonder and lead others in worship. The album features a range of special guest appearances, adding depth and diversity to the worship experience.

'I'll Be Ready' captures the essence of spiritual readiness, urging believers to keep their lamps burning and their faith ablaze while eagerly awaiting the return of the Lord. The song's dynamic melody and passionate vocals create an atmosphere of worship and consecration, drawing listeners into a deeper connection with God. It serves as an uplifting anthem that resonates with those longing for the fulfillment of God's promises and the joy of His imminent return.

(Related scripture: Matthew 25:1-13, Revelation 19:6-7, 2 Peter 3:10-12)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Tiffany-hudson-ill-be-ready-lyrics

Connect with Tiffany Hudson

  • Website | https://www.tiffanyhudsonmusic.com/
  • Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyhudson/
  • TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@tiffanyhhudson


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1qhFK3vJs3X6IAPe6reCGD

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96YYrT4uUEk

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

Popular posts

"Is Anybody There? (Psalm 27)" by Stephen M. Miller: Holding On to Grace at Heaven’s Door

Stephen M. Miller's "Is Anybody There? (Psalm 27)" comes in the quiet aftermath of the Christmas celebrations, when reflection can feel like isolation. Stephen's song isn't about polishing away his mistakes, nor does it encourage you to do so with your mistakes. Stephen shares his painful experience, "I never saw it coming Lord // It felt right but it was wrong // Family and friends have left me // But I still have you and a song."   Stephen owns the fallout of his actions, taking accountability without despair. "I said it and I did it, Lord // Broke more hearts than I'll ever know // I can't fix this, though I've tried // Don't be angry, and please don't go." His song is a prayer for God's presence and guidance. "Hear me when I call you, Lord // Don't turn your face away // Don't give up on me like others have // Come help me through this day." Stephen describes a fear that we too experience when we ...

'Miracle Child' by Brandon Lake: A Symphony of Redemption and New Life

In the comforting embrace of Brandon Lake's song, 'Miracle Child,' we are invited to explore the tender mercies of God, to perceive ourselves not as mere beings surviving the odds but as divine miracles in motion. This contemporary Christian music (CCM) masterpiece assures listeners of the stunning grace of God, reminding us that the same power that conquered the grave resides within us. Opening the hymn with words brimming with poignant candor— 'I shouldn't be alive...But I'm a miracle child' —Lake underscores the transformative power of God's love. His soulful rendition paints an animated narrative, celebrating life's delivery from the brink through divine intervention. Death, he boldly challenges, hasn't claimed its victory over his life because 'My savior's word is final / I am resurrected / Blood protected / I am a miracle child.' These words echo with the astounding reassurance of Christ's resurrection and our security in ...

"Beautiful Son" by John Perkins: The Gospel, Up Close and Personal

Jesus loved us before we deserved it. That’s the key message of “Beautiful Son” by John Perkins. Christ’s beauty rests in humility and love, not just physical brilliance. Taken from his four-song EP “Jesus I Do”, this song makes our celebration of Christ very personal. “Jesus, you love me in spite of myself // I give it all to you // I lay it in your hand.” This “Love”, despite what we do, changes everything. Have you ever felt that kind of love? The kind of love that meets you exactly where you are? But why, you may ask? Why can He love me while I feel weighed down by past mistakes? It’s because forgiveness became real on the cross. The stone rolled away, and death lost its sting. This doesn’t point to suffering, but to freedom. That freedom also means that our worth doesn’t depend on our performance. It depends on His finished work. His beauty isn’t just visual. His love changes water to wine, washes away sin, and His love still sets souls free today. His love changes everything, and...