Country singer and outspoken conservative John Rich recently said he was inspired by God to write his latest song, “Revelation,” as a way to counter the “satanic” content promoted by the mainstream media. Rich, a multi-platinum artist and one half of the duo “Big & Rich,” told Tucker Carlson that his latest single was inspired by a prophecy by the apostle John, which is set in the last book of the Bible.
“I was sitting at home in Nashville not even thinking about writing songs, and all of a sudden it felt like I’d been hit in the back of the head with a hammer,” Rich said.
“When God hits you over the head with something, you have a physical reaction to it,” Rich says. “The message that came back to me was, ‘Persevere until you get to the mat.'”
according to The Christian StandtRich said he felt guided to write the song, which deals with the rewards of Christ’s second coming, and was heavily influenced by biblical themes in particular. Ephesians 6:12“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against authorities, against the rulers of this dark world, against spiritual wickedness in the heavenly places.”
“Oh, revelation, I can feel it coming, like a dark train rolling by/Oh, get ready, for the King is coming/The King will return again,” Rich sings on the chorus.
He argued that this message applies as mainstream media and entertainment continue to promote satanic themes.
“When you watch the Super Bowl halftime show or the Grammys, you see satanic symbols shoved in their faces,” he said.
“They are practicing witchcraft on a stage right in front of you. You’re watching a football game or an awards ceremony with your kids and now the devil is coming straight at you. We’ve all seen this. Someone has to stand against it.”
Despite not having a record label, Rick told Carlson he is “the president, the founder and the employee,” noting that “Revelation” has gained as much traction on the music charts as mainstream rapper Eminem.
“I wanted to know what Eminem was doing so I looked up his records, and one of the records is just called ‘Evil,’ another one is called ‘Lucifer,’ and another one is called ‘Antichrist.’ It’s crazy,” the singer said.
While Eminem benefits from a “huge record label” and a “huge budget to promote, advertise and manipulate the media,” “I have no one,” Rich noted.
“So it was pretty striking to see those two songs coexist,” he said.
of Music video Ricch’s latest song depicts a dramatic battle between Archangel Michael and Satan. Revelation 12.
The song concludes, “And I heard a loud voice in heaven saying, Now is salvation and power and the kingdom of our God and the power of his Christ; the accuser of our brethren is cast down, who accused them day and night before our God.” Revelation 12:10-11 On the screen.
Rich, whose father was a pastor, also emphasized that the war we face is a spiritual one.
“The real war is not Trump versus Biden. The real war is not left versus right. The real war is not a culture war. Ephesians says, ‘For our battle is not against flesh and blood, but against this earth, against the principalities, against the authorities of this world, against the rulers of spiritual darkness.’ That is the battle. That is the real battle.”
“When God says of Himself, ‘I am the same yesterday, today, and forever, and my word does not change,’ he continued. “We change, cultures change, the world changes, but God does not change. So just as God handled things back in the beginning of the Bible, God will handle things now and in the future. That’s what people don’t want to understand.”
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