Episodios

  • Grab My Hand
    Oct 10 2025

    Trey Knowles' “Grab My Hand”—born out of his Hate Chicago 60606 Comedy—is a heartfelt song of apology and healing. It carries an empowering message that uplifts every Black American brother and sister with love, compassion, and understanding. In the lyrics, Knowles reflects on the lasting effects of mistreatment and how generations of struggle have left many disconnected from their true identity, “eating off the belly of the beast.” Yet, the song offers hope and reassurance—reminding listeners that it's okay, that God is with us, and that He is awakening us to rise and walk in His kingdom.

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    4 m
  • Ain't Gonna Practice World No More
    Oct 1 2025

    In “Ain't Gonna Practice World No More,” Trey Knowles sings about leaving behind worldly pursuits to fully follow Jesus. He expresses a willingness to lose his own life for the sake of Christ, laying down his worries and burdens, and giving everything to embrace a life devoted to faith rather than the ways of the world.

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    3 m
  • Lambs Book of Life
    Sep 27 2025

    Trey Knowles' song “Lambs Book of Life” speaks about resurrection, spiritual nourishment, and walking in divine truth. In the track, he declares to the world that he is not crazy—he clearly sees the enemy's schemes and refuses to live in blindness. Instead, he walks in holiness, guided by the Holy Spirit, with his name written in the Lamb's Book of Life.

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    3 m
  • You
    Sep 6 2025

    Trey Knowles' “You” delivers a raw and honest message, calling out the hypocrisy of the Pharisees. The song challenges listeners to examine whether their faith is genuine or just empty works—reminding us that without love, everything amounts to nothing.

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    4 m
  • Hear Me Now
    Aug 29 2025

    Trey Knowles' song "Hear Me Now", inspired by Isaiah 1, delivers a powerful warning to America, portraying the nation as rebellious against God. It calls for national repentance and a return to justice and righteousness, warning of destruction if the people continue in corruption and sin. The message urges moral restoration and obedience to avoid divine judgment.

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    4 m
  • Feel my Ruach
    Aug 8 2025

    Trey Knowles' "Feel My Ruach" is a powerful reflection on both past and present struggles. It's a cry to feel the spirit—the ruach—of pain, hardship, and perseverance. As we climb Jacob's ladder, striving toward God's promise, we often face resistance from the enemy who seeks to strike our heel and rob us of our blessings. But Jesus understands our suffering—He too was attacked by the forces of the antichrist, which still work today to torment God's people. From colonization and slavery to physical and mental abuse, we have been stripped of our identity in God. Yet, we continue to rise, climbing the ladder, resisting evil. We are the product of Christ and the trials He endured on earth. Through our ruach, we no longer wrestle—we rest in Christ, trusting Him to fight our battles. We are the tribe of Jacob. We are Israel. And through our ruach, God prevails.

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  • I Am Innocent
    Aug 2 2025

    Trey Knowles' “I Am Innocent” is a prophetic song—a real-time witness to a world blinded by hate. Just as Yeshua was hated and killed without cause, the innocent today are targeted by the children of darkness. But the truth is clear: those who take the life of their brother reveal they belong to the evil one. We are like sheep among wolves, destined for the slaughter. Yet we do not fear. We are called to be wise as serpents and gentle as doves—never answering evil with evil, but walking in the Spirit and loving even our enemies.

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  • My Troubles
    Aug 1 2025

    "My Troubles" by Trey Knowles reflects on a life once burdened by sin and struggle, now transformed through faith. The song portrays a powerful journey from darkness to light, death to new life, and brokenness to redemption. It celebrates the rebirth and renewal found in Jesus Christ for all who believe.

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    3 m