“I wanted something to call my own, I was tired of being alone, went looking for beautiful… and You’re beautiful.” With those opening words, Mine by We The Kingdom sets the stage for a love song to God that feels both intimate and celebratory. Released on their 2022 self‑titled album, the track blends the band’s signature mix of rock, gospel, and country influences into a joyful declaration of belonging.
The song was written by the Cash family members (Ed, Scott, Franni, Martin) along with Andrew Bergthold, and it reflects the band’s heartbeat: worship that is raw, multigenerational, and rooted in testimony. Ed Cash has shared openly about his past struggles with addiction before recommitting his life to Christ, and that redemption story runs through the band’s music. When they sing “I’m Yours and You’re mine till the end of time, sweeter than water, sweeter than wine,” it’s not just poetic—it’s personal.
For me, this song resonates with the truth that God’s love is not distant or conditional. There were seasons when I felt like I had built my life on sand, only to watch it collapse. But Mine reminds me of John 17:10, where Jesus prays, “All I have is yours, and all you have is mine.” That verse reframes everything—our identity, our security, our belonging. It’s not about striving to earn God’s love; it’s about resting in the miracle that we are already His.
The bridge of the song declares, “Something like a miracle, something supernatural, that You would choose to love someone like me.” That echoes Song of Songs 2:16: “My beloved is mine and I am his.” It’s a reminder that God’s love is not abstract—it’s covenantal, intimate, and unbreakable.
What makes Mine a share‑worthy song is its joy. It’s the kind of track that makes you want to sing louder, dance freer, and remember that faith isn’t just about endurance—it’s about delight. It’s about knowing that the God of the universe looks at us and says, You are Mine.
If you’ve been searching for belonging, let this song be your reminder. You don’t have to keep chasing what won’t last. Now is the time to rest in the truth that you are His, and He is yours. That’s a love worth sharing.
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