Praise and Worship music is an essential part of the spiritual life of any believer, especially those who are in Christ, the beginners of eternal life. Nowadays, there are many praise and worship songs concerning Christ’s Second Coming that should be present in your playlist.
The second coming of Jesus Christ is a central tenet of Christianity, and it’s celebrated worldwide in churches and homes by singing praise and worship songs about it.
Often, within the worship of God, songs are used to express thanks and gratitude through a specific topic or theme. This is also true when it comes to praise and worship songs about the second coming. This page will show you a list of praise and worship songs about the second coming. We have here songs that are primarily in English but there is also some English-language songs. We will be adding new songs as more come to our attention.
Praise And Worship Songs About Second Coming
In this article, we look at praise and worship songs about the second coming. Are you planning on writing or singing a song devoted to the second coming of Jesus? Here are some lyrics that I’ve found over the years while searching for songs related to his return.
The Bible is frequently the source of inspiration for praise and worship song lyrics, but they can also come from other places. Some praise and worship songs about the second coming of Jesus Christ use images from nature as metaphors for the glory of God or the state of being that awaits those who have accepted his grace. The idea that God will return to earth in a time of peace is also common in these songs, which often focus on themes such as overcoming adversity, forgiveness, healing, and joy.
In addition to sharing these themes with other songs related to religion, praise and worship songs about Jesus’ return often contain references that are specific to this tradition; they may mention specific scriptures or saints or use religious imagery such as crosses or angels.
The second coming of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is the most important event in human history. It will mark the end of this age and bring about the New Heavens and Earth, where God’s Kingdom will be fully established on earth.
As we wait for this great day to come, let us join together in praise and worship of our Lord. Let us lift up our voices together in song as we anticipate His return.
Southern Gospel Songs About The Second Coming
The Lord is coming
“The Lord is coming back soon.”
That’s the message of many Christian songs, and a popular theme in worship music. The idea that Jesus Christ will return to Earth to take His people up with Him into heaven has been present since the beginning of Christianity as a religion.
In some songs, this event is called the Second Coming; in others it’s called Jesus’ Return or something else entirely. Regardless, these tunes are meant to inspire hope and faith in God’s plan for humanity—no matter what happens on Earth during our lifetimes, there will be an eternity with our Savior after we die (or before).
He is coming
- He is coming soon.
- He is coming to take us home.
- He is coming to take us away.
- He will come and get us if we are his bride, and we will meet him in the air and go to be with him forever!
All hail the power of Jesus’ name
- “All hail the power of Jesus’ name! Let angels prostrate fall; bring forth the royal diadem and crown Him Lord of all.”
- This song is about how we should worship God for all that he has done for us. It’s also about how God will come back one day to reign over this world once again.
- The lyrics are very meaningful, but they don’t have a specific meaning to me. They mean something different to everyone who hears them because everyone has their own experiences and relationships with God.
- I like this song because it makes me feel closer to God when I sing along with it or listen to other people sing it at church or during praise and worship times at youth group meetings. When I hear other people singing “All Hail The Power Of Jesus’ Name,” it makes me feel like my faith is growing stronger because I know what these words mean now after having listened so many times before! We can trust in His love no matter what happens today or tomorrow—that is what this song means to me right now 🙂
Worship Songs About Jesus
O What a day that will be
Jim Hill is the author of this song. The title is “O What a Day That Will Be” and it was recorded by the Christian band, The Isaacs.
The lyrics of this song are based around the second coming of Jesus Christ as described in Revelation 19:11-20. In the song’s opening verse, an angel informs John that he will witness something that “no man has ever seen before or ever will again” (Revelation 14:3). It then goes on to explain how much joy there will be when Jesus returns to earth and all those who were faithful during their lifetimes are resurrected from death into eternal life.
When we all get to Heaven
- The second coming of Christ is a biblical event that will happen at some point in the future.
- When Jesus returns, He will bring His people to Heaven with Him for eternity and start a new world on Earth.
- Everyone who has trusted in Jesus as their personal Savior will be there when this happens, but not everyone will make it to Heaven on their own merit.
- Instead of relying on our own strength and accomplishments, we must trust in God’s mercy through faith in Christ alone to save us from sin and death. Jesus’ death on the cross served as the sacrifice for this salvation (Romans 6:23).
Maranatha song (Come, Lord Jesus)
- Maranatha is a prayer to Christ to come and take us to heaven. It was the first century Christians’ favorite song, because they were expecting the second coming of Jesus.
- “Maranatha” means “Come, Lord Jesus.” This word is only found once in the New Testament (1 Corinthians 16:22). It’s an Aramaic word which means “Our Lord has Come”. The earliest manuscripts have this as a prayer for His return, but later scribes changed it into a greeting or farewell.
Blessed hope, blessed rest
Blessed Hope, Blessed Rest
By Fanny Crosby (1820–1915)
Published in 1880
From Fanny Crosby’s Gospel Songs: A Collection of Hymns and Tunes for the Church and Sunday School. This is one of my favorite hymns, which I first heard when I was about 3 years old at an Episcopalian church in Athens, Georgia. It speaks directly to our need for rest after serving God during this life: “Come ye weary ones who labor here below/ Come ye sick and come ye lame; come with broken hearts and heavy sighs/ We have found that promise true.”
Even so come
[Songs about Second Coming](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5a7lPwvIpW8)”Even so, come, Lord Jesus.”
This song is about the second coming and it expresses a hope that the Lord’s return will be soon. It also asks us to watch for signs of His coming so that we can be ready for Him when He does come back again.
Come quickly, Lord Jesus (Maranatha)
- Keith Green wrote and released this song in 1980.
- It is based on Revelation 22:20 of the Bible (also known as the Book of Revelations).
- The prayer that Jesus Christ would return soon was a popular theme in many songs during the 1970s and 80s.
Christian Songs About The End of The World
- The second-coming songs are about the hope that Christ will return soon.
- These songs express the desire to be ready for the second coming by following Jesus and living a life in which you will be prepared for his return.
- Second-coming songs also express the hope of eternal life that will come with Christ’s return, as well as hope for those who have already passed away.