We The Kingdom has officially released their brand new single "Lake of Fire," delivering one of the group's most passionate and intense songs to date. Known for blending Southern rock grit with worship-driven vulnerability, the Grammy-nominated band leans fully into themes of spiritual battle, redemption, and the triumph of faith over darkness on the fiery new anthem.
Listen to the song here.
The song had already generated buzz online after the band teased snippets across social media featuring the explosive line, "Devil's gon' burn in a lake of fire," instantly sparking excitement among fans. With pounding instrumentation, raw vocals, and a bold declaration of victory, "Lake of Fire" captures the emotionally charged and revival-like energy that has become a trademark of We The Kingdom's music.
The release continues a major creative season for the band following recent songs like "God's Way," "Easy," "Rescue Me," and "Don't Let the Darkness." Together, the tracks point toward a deeper and more personal artistic direction for the group - one rooted in testimony, honesty, struggle, and unwavering hope in Christ.
"Lake of Fire" also arrives amid anticipation surrounding the band's latest musical chapter connected to their 2026 album Dear Jesus. The project has been described by the group as one of their most transparent bodies of work yet, exploring themes of healing, surrender, restoration, and finding light in seasons of pain and uncertainty. Rather than relying solely on polished worship formulas, We The Kingdom continues carving out a unique lane in Christian music by merging roots-rock influences, congregational worship, and deeply autobiographical storytelling.
Since bursting onto the scene with hits like "Holy Water," "God So Loved," and "Child of Love," We The Kingdom has become one of the defining acts in modern Christian music. Their energetic live performances, family-based chemistry, and spiritually honest songwriting have helped them connect with audiences across church, radio, and mainstream festival spaces alike.
With "Lake of Fire," the band delivers another bold declaration of faith - one that feels both musically explosive and spiritually urgent.
















