He’s combating ‘satanic’ media.

Country star John Rich recently revealed that his new single, “Revelation,” was inspired by divine intervention as a response to what he perceives as satanic influences in mainstream music and escalating spiritual conflict. In an interview with Tucker Carlson, Rich shared that the song draws from the prophecies in the Book of Revelation, a subject many pastors shy away from. He described a sudden and powerful inspiration that compelled him to address themes of judgment and Christ’s return.

Rich highlighted that “Revelation” is a reflection of his belief in spiritual warfare, emphasizing the ongoing battle between good and evil. He cited Ephesians 6:12 to underscore that this struggle is not merely a physical one but a fight against spiritual darkness. The song’s chorus echoes this sentiment, with lines about the coming of Christ and the need for readiness.

Despite operating independently without a record label, Rich’s song has performed notably well, even against mainstream artists like Eminem. Rich criticized the promotion of satanic themes in popular culture, noting that mainstream events like the Super Bowl halftime show and the Grammy Awards often feature such symbolism. He expressed concern over the pervasive nature of these themes in media and entertainment.

Rich’s music video for “Revelation” dramatizes the biblical battle between Archangel Michael and Satan, concluding with a powerful verse from Revelation 12. In his broader commentary, Rich emphasized the importance of recognizing spiritual battles and maintaining faith in an unchanging divine truth amidst societal changes.

In his recent public statements, Rich also credited divine intervention for protecting former President Donald Trump during a thwarted assassination attempt, reinforcing his belief in God’s active role in current events. He urged people to seek guidance from the Bible to discern truth amidst misleading narratives promoted by mainstream media.

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