People Get Ready

Misty Edwards Misty Edwards

Anticipation and Awakening: The Call of 'People Get Ready'

Misty Edwards' song 'People Get Ready' is a powerful anthem that calls for spiritual awakening and preparation for the return of Jesus Christ. The lyrics are rich with biblical references and imagery, particularly focusing on the Lion of the tribe of Judah, a title for Jesus that signifies His strength and kingship. The song emphasizes that Jesus is no longer a baby in a manger or a broken man on a cross; He is alive and active, preparing to return to Earth. This message is meant to stir listeners into a state of readiness and anticipation for this significant event.

The song also addresses the apathy and denial that many people exhibit towards this impending return. The line 'People walking around with their fingers in their ears' vividly portrays a society that is willfully ignorant of the signs and sounds of the coming King. This metaphor highlights the urgency and importance of being spiritually alert and prepared. Edwards uses the repetition of 'He's alive' to reinforce the reality and immediacy of Jesus' presence and His eventual return.

Furthermore, the lyrics 'Once again I'm going to shake everything that can be shaken' and 'Once again I'm going to break everything that can be broken' suggest a period of upheaval and transformation. This can be interpreted as a divine intervention that will challenge and change the current state of the world. The song serves as both a warning and a call to action, urging people to open their hearts and minds to the spiritual truths and to get ready for the transformative events that are to come.

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