Elijah Must Come, based in Houston, TX, is all about music and faith, and in our journey, we've discovered that the story of Elijah, from the books of First and Second Kings, is a source of inspiration and transformation. Our "EMC Songs" collection is more than just music; it's a journey through the trials and adventures of Elijah, as he's called to stand in the gap between the people and his nemeses, Jezebel and Ahab.
In the pages of scripture, during a challenging time in the nation of Israel, the story of Elijah unfolds. These songs we've crafted reveal the essence of his journey – a journey that's deeply intertwined with music and faith. It's a testament to the power of belief and determination.
Elijah's path was far from easy. He faced trials, challenges, and adventures that tested his spirit and resolve. Our "EMC Songs" collection delves into these moments, encapsulating the essence of his journey in melodies that will resonate with your soul.
We invite you to immerse yourself in the world of Elijah through our songs. Each note and lyric is a bridge to his story, a story of strength, courage, and unwavering faith. Let the music of Elijah inspire and uplift you, just as it has done for us.
This song presents the idea of how Jezebel may have grown to become an iconic symbol of evil.
Ahab greatly desires the prized Jezebel. He gets the prize, but at what cost?
A song about the people yearning for Elijah to come and end the drought.
We are introduced to Elijah's time in the wilderness and some of the internal struggles he may have experienced.
Elijah mulls over one of life's most profound questions – Why do the wicked seem to prosper while the people of God suffer?
Elijah's young protégé describes what happens at the great confrontation with the false prophets.
The fire has come down, and it starts to rain. Elijah is hopeful that better times are ahead.
While the rain is pouring down, Elijah races towards the palace, certain that this must mean the end of the reign of Jezebel and Ahab.
Elijah, devastated and possibly suicidal, cries out for God to take him home.
Elisha describes the incredible exit of the prophet Elijah.
In this song we see the tragic exit of Jezebel and Ahab.
In the last days Perilous Times will come
In the last days Perilous Times will come
The horsemen are coming
The seals are broken
Tell your children
Every child needs to hear of this time
Perilous Times
The red dragon's falling
Bringing plagues, famine and war
The pit is now open
A time like never before Perilous Times
In the last days Perilous Times will come
In the last days Elijah will come
Two will stand against him
Elijah and his friend
With the same power they had back then
Perilous Times
The wicked one will slay them
And as they lay there dead in the streets
The people will celebrate from the greatest to the least
Perilous Times
And just when you think it's over
Something's happening
After being three days dead
Both of them will Rise Again
In the last days Perilous Times will come
In the last days Elijah will come
For three days he's had a seat at the table
For three days we've been waiting and looking for him
For three days we open up the door--invite Elijah in
He's here to make the crooked path straight
The forerunner of the Lord
Turning the hearts of the children to the fathers
Elijah is coming and he's not the only one
No he's not the only one
Elijah is coming
Ready to experience the journey of Elijah through music? Dive into our "EMC Songs" collection and let the melodies weave their magic. Explore the sound of faith and discover the trials and adventures of Elijah as if you were right there with him.