We The Kingdom's Epic Live Rendition of 'The Plans'

One of the biggest, most popular bands in all of Christian music, We the Kingdom, turned in an epic and fantastic live performance of their hit song, “The Plans.”

Life is an experience that can push even the most level-headed and well-adjusted person to their breaking point. Some circumstances can get so overwhelming and overbearing that enduring another day seems like a monumental task. 

Several circumstances can cause anxiety and an overwhelming feeling of dread and despair. How will I survive the situation? What can I do now? There is no way I will possibly make it through. Those are a few of the thoughts that will flood the mind during what appears to be hopeless and lost situations.

Luckily, there is one who specializes in producing something out of nothing. He can inject hope and life into a hopeless situation. He can find and make a way when there is none. He can make the impossible possible. There is nothing too big for our God. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, We The Kingdom performs their song “The Plans” live. It’s a beautifully written tune about trusting God enough during those apprehensive, stress-filled, uncertain moments to give it all to Him. 

“For I know the plans He has for me

Yes, I know the plans He has for me

For my good

To give me a hope and a future”

Human beings worry about the future. It’s a normal and natural reaction to unseen and unknown things. However, if the God who parted the Red Sea, spoke through a burning bush and put the sun, moon and stars into place is on our side, what do we really have to fear and worry about?

God can handle anything and everything that we will come up against in life. Instead of worrying and stressing about a situation, give it to God and allow Him to work.

Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, said the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”

Source: We The Kingdom
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