For the past two years, contemporary Christian band We The Kingdom has made a name for themselves. Their gentle flow between genres draws in listeners and caters to many different stylistic tastes. This diversity in sound most likely stems from their multigenerational mix of members.
We The Kingdom is made up of Franni Rae Cash Cain, Ed Cash, Scott Cash, Martin Cash, and Andrew Bergthold. Many of the bandmates are related and the ones that don't make sure to emphasize that they're still bound together by faith. Some of their hit songs include "God So Loved," "Holy Water," and "Child of Love." Their newest album, the self-titled We The Kingdom, has some amazing tracks. Let's look at two of them.
Miracle Power
I may not know
What a day may bring
But I know
Who brings the day
"Miracle Power" has been one of my favorite songs since I added it to my Road Trip playlist earlier this year. It captures the band's unique style perfectly, and the redemption message they sing is heartfelt by both the singer and the listener.
John 16:33 holds the iconic verse detailing a severe, yet realistic account of this world's struggles. However, Jesus wraps it up with the reassurance, "But take heart! I have overcome the world." What other power could overcome the world except for miracle power? His strength truly is unmatched and that is the best foundation of courage in times of heartache. I may not know your struggles today, but Jesus does. I pray His miracle power will bring you to hope as you rest in the song's truth.
God Is On The Throne
He's the King of power, King of kings
He is the Lord over everything
To Him be the glory, the honor, and praise
Forever and ever, amen always
Franni Rae accentuates every song she's in with her beautiful voice, and "God Is On The Throne" is no different. As a personal declaration of faith, the song's quite relatable. I'm forever grateful to this band for sharing their story and to Jesus for placing them on a platform to spread the gospel through music.
The song's message is simple: God is good. This fact is true, and it doesn't get any better. In every situation, He is good, and, in every season, He is kind. Even more so than that, He is King. Life will inevitably present worries we feel tempted to take part in, and Christianity is no guarantee for a smooth road to heaven. However, it is a guarantee that no matter what happens, God remains superior. He is always on the throne, even when we are in the depths of the world. He pulls us out and points us toward heaven once again. "Hallelujah, He reigns!"
Selena Schulz is NRT’s youngest staff contributor. She loves God, music, reading, and writing.
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