
Trey Knowles' "You Better Than That" is more than just a motivational song—it's a powerful wake-up call for anyone who has ever doubted themselves or settled for less than they were created to be. This inspiring anthem reminds listeners that no matter what mistakes they've made, what obstacles they've faced, or what negative voices have spoken over their lives, they have the strength to rise above every limitation. Every challenge is an opportunity to grow stronger, wiser, and more determined.
Life will bring trials, disappointments, setbacks, and moments when it seems easier to give up than to keep moving forward. But this song declares that your circumstances do not define your future. Your past does not determine your destiny. You were created with purpose, gifted with unique abilities, and equipped to overcome whatever stands in your way. Instead of allowing fear, doubt, anger, or failure to control your life, choose courage, faith, perseverance, and hope.
"You Better Than That" challenges listeners to reject mediocrity and embrace excellence in every area of life. It encourages you to walk with confidence, believe in your God-given potential, and refuse to let negativity steal your joy or your dreams. Every verse serves as a reminder that true greatness begins with believing you are capable of becoming more than yesterday and refusing to settle for anything less than your best.
With uplifting energy, empowering lyrics, and an inspiring message, Trey Knowles delivers a song that motivates people to keep pressing forward even when the road is difficult. Whether you're chasing your dreams, rebuilding after failure, or simply needing encouragement to take the next step, this track reminds you that victory belongs to those who refuse to quit.
Turn up the volume, let the music fuel your spirit, and remember this simple but life-changing truth: You are stronger than your struggles, greater than your setbacks, and better than anything trying to hold you back. Believe in yourself, embrace your purpose, and step boldly into the future, because you are better than that.
Jul 10
2 min

Ladies and gentlemen, are you ready to feel alive?
This is Trey Knowles' "Positive Energy"—a celebration of joy, excitement, and the gift of life! Don't keep your happiness locked inside. Let your positive energy shine! If you're smiling, clap your hands. If you're feeling blessed, move your feet. Dance like nobody's watching and let every beat fill your heart with excitement.
This is a high-energy techno anthem designed to lift your spirit, energize your soul, and remind you that joy is contagious. So turn it up, let go of every burden, and let the rhythm carry you. Tonight, we celebrate life, we celebrate happiness, and we celebrate positive energy!
Everybody—let the joy come out... and dance!
Jul 8
2 min

Trey Knowles' "The Storm Is Passing Me Over" is a declaration of faith, victory, and complete surrender to the will of God. Inspired by the prayer, "Hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven," this song reminds believers that God's will has already been established in heaven. Our calling is to walk in it, speak it, and live it here on earth.
As followers of Christ, we no longer live according to our old lives but according to the life of Christ within us. The same Spirit that raised Jesus Christ from the dead lives in us, giving us the power to overcome every trial. We are invited to abide in Him, speak His promises, and walk by faith instead of fear. This is the spiritual Promised Land—a life surrendered to God and transformed by His presence.
The song declares that the storm has already passed over those who trust in the Lord. Just as the blood on the doorposts protected God's people and He parted the Red Sea to make a way where there seemed to be no way, He continues to protect, guide, and deliver His children today. His love has been with us from the beginning, and it will never end.
So why should we worry? We serve an awesome Father who gives wisdom to those who listen. When our hearts are troubled, we can be still and trust in Jesus, the Captain of our ship, who speaks peace to every storm. Through faith, obedience, and worship in spirit and truth, we find deliverance, hope, love, and lasting peace.
"The Storm Is Passing Me Over" is more than a song—it is a testimony that God's promises are true. There is no greater way to live than alive in Christ, trusting His will, resting in His peace, and boldly declaring, "The storm has passed me over."
Jul 8
3 min

"My Troubles" by Trey Knowles is a song about the hardships, pain, and trials that people face in this world. It reminds listeners that struggles are a part of life, but they do not have the final word. Through faith, perseverance, and trust in God, every obstacle can be faced with hope instead of fear. The song encourages those who are weary to find peace in the One who has already conquered the world's troubles and offers strength to endure every season.
Inspired by the words of Yeshua in Gospel of John 16:33:
"I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world."
"My Troubles" is a testimony of endurance, reminding listeners that although life brings suffering, victory belongs to those who remain steadfast in faith. It is a message of comfort, courage, and hope for anyone facing personal battles, pointing them toward the peace that overcomes every trial.
Jul 6
3 min

There comes a moment in every person's life when they realize that no amount of success, wealth, relationships, or worldly pursuits can fill the emptiness inside the human heart. We were created to know God, to walk with Him, and to depend on Him every day. When we drift away from His presence, we discover just how much we truly need Him.
In "Can't Live Without You God," Trey Knowles delivers a heartfelt declaration of complete dependence on the Creator. This song is a testimony of surrender, gratitude, and unwavering faith, reminding listeners that God is our strength in weakness, our peace in every storm, and the source of every breath we take. It is more than a song—it's a prayer from the heart, inviting everyone to draw closer to God and acknowledge that true life is found only in Him. Through powerful lyrics and sincere worship, Trey Knowles proclaims a timeless truth: without God's love, guidance, and mercy, we have nothing—but with Him, we have everything.
Jul 6
2 min

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.
Jun 15
2 min

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.
Jun 14
4 min

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.
Jun 14
3 min

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.
Jun 13
4 min

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.
Jun 8
4 min
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