In Christian circles, there is sometimes a hesitancy to focus on the Second Coming, fearing it promotes escapism. However, Winans grounds the song in biblical truth—specifically Revelation 22:20: “Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.”

As a cover of Stephen McWhirter’s original work, CeCe’s version has helped the song cross denominational lines. It joins the ranks of other timeless hymns of victory, such as “Victory in Jesus” , by focusing on the transformative power of Christ’s presence. Whether you are seeking a moment of peace in a chaotic world or a soundtrack for your morning prayer, this video stands as a testament to the enduring power of faith-based music.

The video serves as a reminder of why CeCe Winans remains a dominant force in music. Her vocal control is impeccable, moving effortlessly from a whisper to a roar. In the viewers can witness the physical exertion and spiritual surrender involved in her singing.

This song, written by Mitch Wong, has become a anthem in worship spaces worldwide, and the visual treatment honors its simplicity and power. Whether you’re in a season of waiting, intercession, or revival hunger, this video will stir your soul.

Directed with a keen eye for emotional storytelling, the video strips away the unnecessary noise. The primary focus is CeCe Winans herself. Clad in simple, elegant attire, often bathed in warm, golden light, Winans delivers a performance that is visceral and raw. The camera work is intimate; we see the furrow of her brow, the closing of her eyes, and the genuine tears that threaten to spill. This is not a performance of a character; it is the embodiment of a prayer.