'The King Is Coming' The Statler Brothers Classic Performance

Rejoice in the knowledge that God is alive as The Statler Brothers sing ‘The King Is Coming.’ These words are the perfect reminder that this is not our home and we will live out our eternal days in Heaven.

“Regal robes are now unfolding
Heaven's grandstand's all in place
Heaven's choir is now assembled
Start to sing Amazing Grace”

The Statler Brothers formed in 1955 and continued to play music until their retirement in 2002. Throughout the years, these talented men have gives us hits such as ‘Flowers On The Wall’ and ‘Do You Know You Are My Sunshine?’

Today, we’re looking back at a classic Statler Brothers performance of ‘The King Is Coming.’ Just listen as they belt out these iconic words that speak to all of our hearts and souls.

“O the King is coming, the King is coming
I just heard the trumpets sounding and now His face I see
O the King is coming, the King is coming
Praise God, He's coming for me”

What an incredible reminder that our God is coming back for us and what a glorious day that will be, indeed! Despite our sins and shortcomings, God accepts us just the way we are and He will always be with us.

Who else is singing along with these inspiring words right now?

Romans 10:9 “That if you shall confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and shall believe in your heart that God has raised him from the dead, you shall be saved.”

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