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Jesus Is King
Jun 15, 2026
2m 21s
Alive In Christ
Jun 14, 2026
4m 01s
Mental Illness
Jun 14, 2026
3m 48s
Running Punching
Jun 13, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/15/26 | ![]() Jesus Is King | Trey Knowles' "Jesus Is King" is a powerful anthem of faith, hope, and assurance that proclaims Yeshua (Jesus) as the righteous and eternal King. The song celebrates the believer's identity as sons and daughters of God—princes and princesses in His kingdom—reminding us that through His grace we are no longer slaves, but heirs to His promises and glory. With a message of redemption, victory, and divine inheritance, the track declares that every knee of colonizer will bow before our true Savior and King, Yeshua (Jesus Christ), who reigns forever in righteousness and love. | 2m 21s | ||||||
| 6/14/26 | ![]() Alive In Christ | Trey Knowles' Alive In Christ is a powerful and spiritually uplifting anthem rooted in the life-changing message of Ephesians 2:2-10. This inspiring song takes listeners on a journey from darkness into light, reflecting on humanity's condition apart from God and the incredible gift of redemption made possible through Jesus Christ. Through heartfelt lyrics and a message of hope, Trey Knowles reminds believers that salvation is not earned through human effort but is a gift of God's grace, freely given to those who place their faith in Christ. Drawing from the Apostle Paul's teaching in Ephesians, Alive In Christ paints a vivid picture of what it means to be rescued from a life once controlled by sin and transformed by the mercy of God. The song acknowledges the struggles, failures, and spiritual deadness that many experience before encountering the saving power of Jesus. Yet it also proclaims the glorious truth that God, rich in mercy and abundant in love, reaches down to raise His people from spiritual death and bring them into new life. At the heart of the song is the message that believers are no longer defined by their past mistakes, sins, or worldly influences. Instead, they have been made alive together with Christ, forgiven, restored, and given a new identity as children of God. Trey Knowles celebrates the victory found in Christ's resurrection and encourages listeners to walk confidently in the purpose God has prepared for them. Alive In Christ serves as both a testimony and a declaration of faith. It reminds listeners that God's grace is greater than any sin, His mercy is available to all who call upon Him, and His power can completely transform a person's life. The song invites believers to rejoice in the freedom found through Jesus Christ while encouraging those who are searching for hope to discover the life-changing love of God. With its uplifting message, biblical foundation, and passionate delivery, Alive In Christ stands as a celebration of God's redeeming work. It points to the truth that through faith in Jesus Christ, the spiritually dead can be made alive, the broken can be restored, and all who trust in Him can experience the fullness of God's grace. This song is a reminder that salvation is God's gift, new life is found in Christ alone, and every believer has been created for a divine purpose that brings glory to God. | 4m 01s | ||||||
| 6/14/26 | ![]() Mental Illness | In his song Mental Illness, Trey Knowles challenges the harmful attitudes and misconceptions that often surround mental health. Through powerful lyrics and an encouraging message, the song reminds listeners that they should never feel ashamed of their struggles or their condition. Knowles emphasizes that speaking openly about mental illness is not a sign of weakness, but rather a courageous step toward healing, understanding, and hope. Through awareness, compassion, and education, we can begin to break down the barriers created by stigma. By listening to one another, supporting those who are struggling, and promoting greater understanding, we can help create a society where individuals feel safe seeking help without fear of judgment or discrimination. Mental illness affects millions of people around the world, yet many continue to suffer in silence because of stigma, misunderstanding, and fear. Mental health stigma refers to the negative beliefs, stereotypes, and judgments that society often places on individuals living with mental health conditions. These attitudes can prevent people from seeking treatment, sharing their experiences, and receiving the support they need. Stigma can take many forms. Public stigma occurs when society holds negative views about those struggling with mental illness. Self-stigma develops when individuals internalize those negative messages, leading to feelings of shame, guilt, and low self-worth. Structural stigma exists within institutions and systems when policies, practices, or limited resources create obstacles to mental health care and support services. The effects of mental health stigma can be devastating. Many people withdraw from social interactions, delay treatment, struggle with low self-esteem, face discrimination in employment and education, and experience strained relationships. Fear of judgment often prevents honest conversations about mental health, causing individuals to suffer alone rather than seek the help and healing they deserve. Mental Illness by Trey Knowles is a call for empathy, acceptance, and honest conversation. It serves as a reminder that mental health matters, that seeking help is a sign of strength, and that no one should have to face their struggles alone. By working together to challenge stigma and promote understanding, we can create a more compassionate world where every person is valued, supported, and encouraged on their journey toward wellness. | 3m 48s | ||||||
| 6/13/26 | ![]() Running Punching | Trey Knowles' “Running Punching” is a raw, spiritually charged reflection on surviving mental warfare through the power of grace. The song frames psychotic attacks not as a sign of weakness but as a battleground where identity, faith, and endurance collide. “Running” becomes the act of outrunning stigma—the shame society attaches to mental health struggles—while “punching” symbolizes the mercy‑filled resistance that keeps a believer grounded when the mind feels unstable. Instead of glorifying the fight, the song exposes its reality: some days are heavy, some thoughts rise like storms, and not every moment feels victorious. Yet the heart of the message is Romans 8:31–39, the declaration that nothing—no attack, no intrusive thought, no spiritual pressure—can separate the believer from the love of Yeshua. Grace becomes the atmosphere where defeat is transformed into testimony. The thoughts may form, but they cannot prosper; the darkness may press in, but it cannot claim ownership. “Running Punching” ultimately teaches that victory is not the absence of struggle but the presence of Christ within it, making the listener “more than a conqueror” even on the days when joy feels distant. | 4m 06s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Those Images | My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge. They eat from the hand of the European devil, who acts as an accomplice, exploiting their talents to shape the world while concealing himself in darkness after reaping the profits. My people love nonsense, B.E.T., B.E.T., awards not of godliness but of foolishness. They became lovers of themselves and they eat their own carcass. Those who watch them and buy their influence also eat their carcass. Female rappers rape innocent girl's minds, turning Barbie World into Barbie Dream of lust with sex and money. The men glamorize violence and material possessions that have no life. They idolize themselves with their selfish power of possessions that have no life. Those men who want to be like them, eat their carcass. No one corrects them, but they applaud their behavior. It's B.E.T., not N.B.C. If it were N.B.C., they would blame it on the man. They influence their community with bad behavior. Those who encourage those false Images eat their carcasses. These false images do anything for fame and money, they pass their lust over to share with Adam and the devil has his way with them. Are you going to be that Adam? Young kids are coveting trying to be like these false images. No one corrects them because their idol too is money. In God, we trust is in their pockets and minds. They trust money over the real God. It's sad my people are destroyed for lack of knowledge, those Images. What do we do with false Images? 2 Corinthians 10:5 says, we cast down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; And having in a readiness to revenge all disobedience, when your obedience is fulfilled. | 4m 10s | ||||||
| 6/6/26 | ![]() Tenoch Give Them Fruit✨ | Indigenous rightsAztec history+3 | — | Tenoch, Give Them FruitTenoch Dales Fruto | AmericaAztec pyramids+1 | TenochAztec+6 | — | 2m 45s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Democrat✨ | politicsspirituality+4 | — | DemocratMatthew 5:19–20 | — | DemocratTrey Knowles+5 | — | 1m 37s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Fruits of The Spirit✨ | spiritual growthbiblical truth+3 | — | Fruits of the SpiritGalatians 5:22–23 | — | Fruits of the SpiritGalatians 5:22–23+3 | — | 4m 07s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Life is Nothing but Vanity✨ | vanityWestern culture+4 | — | — | America | vanityinjustice+5 | — | 3m 34s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() If You Love Me✨ | gospel musicfaith+4 | — | If You Love MeThe Ten Commandments | — | gospelfaith+5 | — | 2m 30s | |
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| 5/26/26 | ![]() God Loves Me✨ | God's lovefaith+4 | — | The Gospel of JohnJohn 3:16 | — | God loves meunconditional love+5 | — | 3m 53s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Happy Sabbath✨ | spiritual restfaith+5 | — | Happy SabbathHebrews 4 | — | Sabbathrest+5 | — | 3m 18s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Just Believe✨ | spiritualitywisdom+3 | — | Just BelieveBook of Proverbs | — | spiritual messagetrusting God+5 | — | 3m 13s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() A Reflection on Faith and Hypocrisy | Faith Is Measured by Compassion, Justice, and Action A Reflection on Faith and Hypocrisy is a sharp spiritual critique of the gap between professed faith and real compassion. Trey Knowles challenges listeners to examine whether public claims of Christianity are being matched by actions rooted in mercy, justice, and care for the vulnerable. A judge has ordered the Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits to ensure that American citizens are fed. Yet the administration continues to appeal to the Supreme Court in an effort to keep these vital payments frozen. What kind of Christian actions are these? Knowles urges people to reflect deeply on that question. Those who claim to follow Christ but stand behind policies that harm the hungry reveal a troubling contradiction. They profess Jesus with their lips, yet their actions seem far removed from the spirit of God. Their faith appears hollow—words without the substance of compassion or justice. The Warning Against Hypocrisy The Qur'an also speaks about this kind of hypocrisy. In Surah Al-Baqarah 2:19, it describes: “Or [it is] like a rainstorm from the sky, within which is darkness, thunder, and lightning. They put their fingers in their ears against the thunderclaps in dread of death. But Allah is encompassing of the disbelievers.” This parable illustrates the condition of hypocrites—those who live in fear and confusion, unable to embrace divine truth. The storm symbolizes the turmoil within their souls. The darkness reflects their doubt and moral blindness. The thunder represents their fear when confronted with truth. The lightning is that brief flash of understanding they cannot hold onto. Their fingers in their ears signify denial—a refusal to truly hear or follow divine guidance. Ultimately, Allah's encompassing presence reminds us that no hypocrisy is hidden. He knows what lies in every heart. This verse follows others describing those who find light but lose it again—people who move forward only when faith feels easy and retreat when challenged. It serves as a timeless reminder: true belief is measured not by words, but by deeds rooted in compassion, humility, and justice. Core Themes Faith vs. Policy: Knowles highlights how leaders who publicly identify as Christian can still support policies that harm vulnerable communities. Hypocrisy in Practice: The central argument is that professing Jesus with words while denying compassion in deeds reveals a hollow faith. Interfaith Resonance: By drawing on Surah Al-Baqarah's imagery of storms and darkness, Knowles shows that the warning against false faith reaches across religious traditions. Compassion and Justice: The song calls listeners back to mercy, humility, and action that reflects true spiritual conviction. | 2m 32s | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Brand New Day | Trey Knowles — Brand New Day Trey Knowles' Brand New Day is a spiritually uplifting musical piece inspired by Ephesians 6:10–17. The song delivers a message of transformation, declaring freedom from the enemy system and separation from destructive ways of living. Brand New Day represents a personal awakening — a declaration that: “I am no longer like you; I have changed.” The song speaks about escaping cultural captivity and learned behaviors created by corrupt systems and false foundations. It reflects on being born into a world that appears right in the eyes of man, yet ultimately leads toward destruction. Through sin, deception, and conditioned behavior, humanity became trapped within a system designed to keep individuals spiritually blind and disconnected from truth. No longer bound, no longer captured, and no longer trapped in the web of deception, Brand New Day calls for a return to our original spiritual identity. The message expresses that humanity drifted away from its divine purpose when truth was replaced with falsehood and worldly corruption. Yesterday represented bondage, blindness, and corruption. Today represents awakening, renewal, and salvation from within through turning away from the system of the beast and returning to the ways of God. At its core, Brand New Day is a call to repentance, enlightenment, and spiritual warfare. The song reminds listeners that the greatest battle begins within the mind and soul. Every individual must choose to reject ungodliness, overcome destructive influences, and renew their thinking through faith and truth. Inspired by the Armor of God, the message encourages strength, discipline, and devotion in resisting the principalities and spiritual forces that seek to keep humanity in darkness. The Meaning Behind Brand New Day Brand New Day is a spiritually charged declaration of awakening, centered on the shift from bondage to freedom. Inspired by Ephesians 6:10–17, the song describes the moment a person recognizes they are no longer shaped by the enemy's system or the destructive patterns they once inherited. The breakdown reveals how humanity is born into cultural captivity — a world built on deception, false foundations, sin, and conditioned behaviors that keep people spiritually blind and disconnected from truth. The song marks the turning point where the individual separates from corruption, escapes the web of deception, and begins reclaiming their original spiritual identity. Brand New Day becomes more than music — it becomes a message of repentance, spiritual enlightenment, inner warfare, and renewal through faith. The song calls listeners to: Reject ungodliness Break destructive cycles Renew the mind Resist spiritual darkness Return to truth and the ways of God Through the imagery of the Armor of God, Trey Knowles presents a message of endurance, discipline, and spiritual awakening for those seeking freedom from mental, cultural, and spiritual captivity. | 4m 21s | ||||||
| 5/10/26 | ![]() I See You Dragon | “I See You Dragon” by Trey Knowles is a powerful and thought-provoking work that explores themes of deception, colonization, spiritual warfare, and awakening. In this piece, Trey Knowles portrays the “dragon” as a symbolic representation of destructive forces and systems that seek to steal, kill, and destroy — drawing from biblical imagery associated with Satan and rebellion against God. Knowles challenges readers to examine the spiritual roots of colonization and oppression, questioning whether the same spirit that sought to rise against God in heaven also works through systems that attempt to dominate, erase, and conquer God's people on earth, especially indigenous people created in the image of God. Through historical reflection, spiritual symbolism, and social commentary, “I See You Dragon” encourages readers to awaken to hidden truths, recognize manipulation and harmful ideologies, and pursue spiritual growth, resilience, and transformation. The work also addresses society's fascination with violence and weaponry as examples of destructive influences that pull humanity away from truth, identity, and divine purpose. Trey Knowles uses this message as a call for awareness, empowerment, and spiritual discernment in the face of systems rooted in deception and destruction. “I See You Dragon” is a declaration of awareness—an unveiling of the hidden forces that shape minds, nations, and identities. The “dragon” represents deception in all its forms: ideological manipulation, cultural conditioning, spiritual blindness, and the systems that quietly guide people toward destruction while convincing them they are free. The song speaks from the perspective of someone who has awakened, someone who now sees the machinery behind the illusion. It exposes how societies are influenced by narratives designed to control, distract, and divide, and how these forces operate like a predator circling above, feeding on confusion and ignorance. Yet the tone is not one of fear but of confrontation. By saying “I see you,” the speaker strips the dragon of its power—naming the deception, breaking the spell, and reclaiming clarity. The song ultimately becomes a call to consciousness, urging listeners to rise above the lies, reclaim their identity, and stand firm against the spiritual and ideological forces that seek to consume them. | 3m 38s | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Defeat✨ | colonialismsystemic oppression+4 | — | VaticanDefeat+1 | Rome | colonialismoppression+6 | — | 3m 03s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() 47th✨ | musicpolitical commentary+4 | — | Holy Roman EmperorThird Reich+2 | — | Trey Knowles47th+6 | — | 3m 35s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Rahab to Son of Red Earth✨ | divine justicespiritual warfare+3 | — | Rahab to Son of Red Earth | — | RahabSon of Red Earth+6 | — | 3m 17s | |
| 3/20/26 | ![]() Trey Knowles - Crowned in Purple✨ | spiritual reflectionpoetic storytelling+4 | — | Crowned in Purple | — | Crowned in PurpleTrey Knowles+5 | — | 6m 00s | |
| 3/15/26 | ![]() Trey Knowles - I Never Knew You✨ | faithdeception+3 | — | I Never Knew You | — | prophetic songspiritual deception+3 | — | 4m 27s | |
| 2/28/26 | ![]() Trey Knowles - Come Out Her Image✨ | faithprotest+4 | — | Come Out Her Image | — | gospelspiritual truth+4 | — | 4m 09s | |
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Trey Knowles: Emmanuel Macron — Get Out of Africa✨ | political protestspiritual reflection+4 | — | — | — | Emmanuel Macronliberation anthem+5 | — | 4m 28s | |
| 1/17/26 | ![]() Trey Knowles - Prisoners of War✨ | generational traumacolonization+5 | — | — | — | Prisoners of Warspoken-word+6 | — | 4m 38s | |
| 12/6/25 | ![]() Trey Knowles - I Come In My Fathers Name✨ | spiritualitymusic+4 | — | I Come In My Father's Name | — | Trey KnowlesI Come In My Father's Name+6 | — | 4m 02s | |
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