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"Ready For You" by Coming Kingdom: Your Invitation to Breakthrough


Coming Kingdom's 'Ready For You' is essentially a prayer and a declaration. This song is about fostering a deep desire to be truly awakened by His divine presence and to fully participate in His ever-expanding reign. It's a genuine expression to God that we are excited for His touch and are ready to follow wherever He guides us. 

Coming Kingdom - Ready For YouThe mood of this song is uplifting and inspiring, encouraging us to foster a sense of what He has in store for our lives. When we hear lines like, "Would you break into this moment and increase our expectation?", we're reminded that God's kingdom is advancing. The lyrics encourage us to surrender and be open to God, declaring, "What you give we will receive." It motivates us to open our eyes so we can see and harness our unique potential in God's plan, and equally important, believe that we are able to succeed with God by our side.

There's an incredible message of assurance throughout this song that helps to turn any apprehension we have into hope. It reminds us that we can "join in with the battle, knowing You (God) are fighting for us // You've already won the victory." 

This isn't just a plea for God's presence; it's a declaration that God changes hearts and lives, moving us "from resentment to endless gratitude" as His word breaks through and His kindness meets us in His presence. "We don't need to fear," the song declares, because we are ready for Jesus to come and move us. 

Are you ready for this breakthrough in your life? This is a beautiful plea for His presence and urges us to be open-hearted and honest with God. Go ahead and give this one a listen!

(Related scripture: Acts 1:8; Psalm 51:10; 1 Corinthians 15:57)

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