Kingdom Heirs - Come On In Lyrics

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Come on in --- there's still room in the family.
Come on in ---- there's still rest for the weary soul.
Come on in --- feel the joy that awaits you.
Come on in, make yourself at home, and let it bless your soul.

If you're tired from the struggle of a weary day,
And it seems like you could fall to the ground.
Jesus promised in His Word, that He would give you rest,
Lift your eyes to the sky, feel that sweet peace coming down.

Come on in --- there's still room in the family.
Come on in ---- there's still rest for the weary soul.
Come on in --- feel the joy that awaits you.
Come on in, make yourself at home, and let it bless your soul.

Now this road that you're walking, it's rough and so rocky,
And it hurts your feet to walk along the way.
Just walk on a little farther, our new home is just ahead,
One more hill, one more curve, you can hear Jesus say:

Come on in --- there's still room in the family.
Come on in ---- there's still rest for the weary soul.
Come on in --- feel the joy that awaits you.
Come on in, make yourself at home, and let it bless your soul.

Come on in --- there's still room in the family.
Come on in ---- there's still rest for the weary soul.
Come on in --- feel the joy that awaits you.
Come on in, make yourself at home, and let it bless your soul.
Come on in, make yourself at home, and let it bless your soul.

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Meaning & Inspiration

The Kingdom Heirs’ “Come On In,” released on January 12, 2024, is a powerful invitation that resonates deeply within the heart of the believer, offering solace and belonging. The song’s central theme is one of radical acceptance and unending grace, calling out to those who feel lost, burdened, or weary in their spiritual journey. It paints a vivid picture of a welcoming divine presence, a place where the struggles of the world fade into the profound peace offered by faith. This message is beautifully aligned with the scriptural promise found in Matthew 11:28, where Jesus Himself extends an invitation: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." The song echoes this divine call, assuring listeners that "there's still room in the family" and "rest for the weary soul," emphasizing that God’s embrace is not exclusive but expansive.

The narrative within "Come On In" acknowledges the harsh realities of life, describing a path that is "rough and so rocky" and that "hurts your feet to walk along the way." This relatable imagery speaks to the trials and tribulations that can make individuals feel like they are about to "fall to the ground." Yet, the song doesn't dwell on despair; instead, it pivots to hope, reminding us of Jesus' promise of rest and the nearing of "our new home," which is heaven. This perspective directly mirrors the encouraging words found in Philippians 4:13, which states, "I can do all this through him who gives me strength," and the vision of eternal joy presented in Revelation 21:4: "He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away." The repeated refrain, "Come on in, make yourself at home, and let it bless your soul," acts as a constant reassurance, drawing parallels to the hospitable spirit of God, as depicted in John 1:12: "Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God." The song, therefore, is more than just a melody; it is a profound declaration of God's enduring love and His unwavering invitation to find true belonging and abundant joy in Him, regardless of life's difficulties.

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