Song That Talks About Hope and Hard Times
Lee Brice’s New Track: A Journey from a Simple Idea to a Powerful Message
Lee Brice’s latest single opens with an idea that grew into something much larger.
A friend suggested the title “When the Kingdom Comes,” and both Brice and his wife, Sara, felt it was right.
After waiting a year and a half, Lee experienced a sudden burst of inspiration one night.
He already knew the chorus; he just needed verses that matched his emotions.
Three writers—Lee, Sara and Billy Montana—sat together and envisioned scenes that touch many hearts:
- a hungry child on a dirty floor
- a lonely man in a shiny car
- a single mother working late
- a teen with scars
These images stemmed from real worries: child trafficking, self‑harm, and faith doubts.
Montana recalled the night as “meant to be,” describing chills that signaled a message larger than they imagined.
The chorus speaks of seeing a brighter future—a time when love replaces pain.
Brice says the song began as a promise of a better place, evolving into daily hope. He urges listeners to remember that each day can feel like heaven when we open our hearts.
The lyric “Don’t be anxious, don’t be afraid” echoes this idea.
Country fans will notice Brice’s honest voice, singing with genuine feeling that makes the story relatable to anyone who struggles.
This track is part of his upcoming album “Sunriser,” set to release this fall.