When Kingdom Comes - Jimmie Bratcher
March 31, 2024, Happy Resurrection Day..!
This song is one of the most important songs I have ever written. In it, I express my desire to see the day when we no longer learn war, love each other, and His peace rules our planet.
After Jesus' Resurrection, He was Crowned King of Kings and Lord of Lords, and His kingdom was established in heaven and on earth in the hearts of mankind who chose to receive Him. When He returns to earth, He will establish His government of peace on the earth. I look forward to that day!
I hope you enjoy my song, “When Kingdom Comes.”
PS: On May 3rd, at my 70th Birthday concert, for the first time, we will perform this song LIVE with all the musicians who played on the recording. I hope you can join us.
PSS: This video was completed this morning by @shayesmith Custom Video.
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A Life of Good Things - Jimmie Bratcher
God only makes good things so we can expect a life of Good things.
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Why Is It We Don't Dance Anymore
From the album Far Enough a red-hot horn-driven song that you'll want to get up and dance to.
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℗© 2023 Aint Skeert Tunes, written by Jimmie Bratcher & Eric Stark
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Don't Bring That Evil "Round Here
“Don’t Bring That Evil Around Here?” Is the second single from my latest album, “Far Enough.” It’s an emotionally charged lament in response to the culture wars, and at the end of the song, there is a prayer for us all.
Written by my friend, producer Eric Stark, the song is one of the most hard-hitting songs on the album. Eric also played lap steel on the song.
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Livin' Here In Babylon - Jimmie Bratcher
2023 (c) & (p) Eric Stark Music
Eric:
“Livin’ Here In Babylon” is a song of trust. It may not appear so at first glance, but what is trying to be communicated is that we must trust in the Lord above all earthly organizations and governments. Isaiah 9:6 tells us, “For unto us a Child is born, unto us, a Son is given, and the government will be upon His shoulder.” In verse 7, it says, “Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end.” Many find themselves worried and distressed concerning how the government is being run and I understand that. Ultimately we all want good, honorable, trustworthy men and women in positions of authority. But I believe the Kingdom of God is higher than any of the governments of this world and the One to which every knee will bow. The Kingdom of God is not dependent on who is elected or not elected. When we pray, “Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven,” do we trust the Lord to do it? Can we trust and have peace?
Jimmie:
For me, this song is about standing, strong, and staying true in the midst of chaos and pain.
When I look back at history, I am reminded of the horrors that so many governments have produced, then I look inward and question my own beliefs. I’ve been wrong so many times, thinking that if we only had the right people in power we could somehow bring peace to this planet. After all, it is a noble pursuit, right? I long for the time foretold when we beat our swords (our weapons) into plow shares, and a time when we no longer teach our children war. I dream about just what this planet will be like when corruption is banished and all power and authority are given to the only One who is able to correctly execute that authority. The One whose only motive is and always will be “love,” and His government is peace.
Isaiah 9:7 – Of the increase of His government and peace, there will be no end.
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Jimmie Bratcher DON'T BRING THAT EVIL 'ROUND HERE
(c) Eric Stark Music
(p) Ain't Skeert Tunes
From the album "Far Enough" Jimmie Bratcher
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