Some songs feel like a battle cry. Others feel like a prayer. Kingdom Come is both. It’s the sound of heaven colliding with earth — of faith refusing to stay silent. When for KING & COUNTRY teamed up with their sister Rebecca St. James, they didn’t just create a song. They built an altar. A place where surrender meets strength.
The title echoes the words Jesus taught us to pray: “Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” (Matthew 6:10) But this isn’t just liturgy — it’s longing. A cry for justice, healing, and revival. A declaration that we’re not waiting for heaven someday — we’re inviting it now.
Joel and Luke Smallbone have always blended cinematic sound with spiritual depth. But adding Rebecca’s voice brings legacy into the mix. It’s generational worship — siblings united not just by blood, but by mission. And the result is electric. The harmonies soar. The message cuts deep.
The lyrics speak to the tension we all feel: “We’re ready for You to move / We’re ready for You to come.” That’s not passive waiting. That’s active faith. “Oh, that You would rend the heavens and come down…” (Isaiah 64:1) — it’s the kind of cry that doesn’t whisper, it roars. The kind that shows up in broken places and says, “God, do what only You can do.”
I’ve felt that urgency myself. After seasons of loss, regret, and rebuilding, I’m not interested in surface-level faith. I want the kind that shifts atmospheres. That restores families. That brings light into the darkest corners. And Kingdom Come is the soundtrack to that kind of pursuit.
If you’re tired of playing church and ready to see heaven break through — this song is for you. Not because it’s perfect, but because it’s prophetic. It reminds us that revival doesn’t start in stadiums. It starts in surrendered hearts.
for KING & COUNTRY’s powerful collaboration Kingdom Come, featuring Rebecca St. James, is a bold anthem of faith, unity, and spiritual awakening off of Rebecca’s album Kingdom Come. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who’s ready to see heaven move — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports the Smallbone family’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that stir hearts and spark action.