“Bring On the Rain” Lyric Video
Kingdom Chorus presents the official lyric video for “Bring On the Rain” by Steve Esther, a reflective worship song centered on repentance, mercy, and the longing for spiritual renewal.
“Bring On the Rain” by Steve Esther captures the voice of a soul returning to God after seasons of struggle.
The lyrics express the tension many believers feel when wrestling with guilt, pain, and the desire to be made new again. Instead of running from conviction, the song leans into it, asking God to pour out mercy like rain from heaven.
Lines such as “May Your mercy fall from Heaven and wash my sins away” and “A prodigal returned to You again” reflect the central theme of restoration found throughout Scripture. The song echoes the story of the prodigal son, reminding listeners that no matter how far someone has wandered, the Father’s arms remain open.
The lyric video format places the focus squarely on the words and message of the song. As rainfall fills the screen in slow cinematic motion, the imagery reinforces the song’s prayer for cleansing, renewal, and grace. The visual simplicity allows the listener to absorb the message without distraction, turning the viewing experience into a moment of personal reflection and worship.
“Bring On the Rain” ultimately serves as a reminder that repentance is not about condemnation, but about coming home. The song invites listeners to lay down their burdens, ask for mercy, and receive the cleansing grace that God freely gives.
Through this lyric video presentation, Kingdom Chorus continues its mission of highlighting faith driven music that points people toward hope, restoration, and the transforming love of Christ.
Listeners can experience the official lyric video for “Bring On the Rain” by Steve Esther now through Kingdom Chorus.
LYRICS
Sitting, thinking, wondering what I need to do
Hoping, praying, just wanna hear a word from You
‘Cause I’ve tried so hard to fight it, but I still feel the pain
Of living life with nothing more to gain
So bring on the rain
So bring on the rain
May Your mercy fall from Heaven and wash my sins away
Cleanse me from my wickedness and shame
Wet my thirst and drive me to the shelter of Your arms
A prodigal returned to You again
Without his stain
So bring on the rain
May Your mercy fall from Heaven and wash my sins away
Cleanse me from my wickedness and shame
Wet my thirst and drive me to the shelter of Your arms
A prodigal returned to You again
Without his stain
So bring on the rain

Comments
This post currently has no comments.