Trey Knowles Music

I Never Knew You

4 min · 18. juli 2026
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Trey Knowles “I Never Knew You” is a prophetic song-story that speaks about those who come in the name of the Lord but whose hearts and spirits are far from Him. It reflects the warning that not everyone who claims His name truly walks in His ways. The message echoes the truth that Christ came to bring life and to lead people into the will of the Father who is in heaven. Yet throughout history many have risen claiming to represent Him while spreading deception, pride, and false teachings. They speak His name, but their lives do not carry the spirit, truth, or obedience that comes from the Father. Many people follow these voices, believing they are walking in the light. But following a crowd is not the same as following the true Light. The song confronts this deception and asks the question every soul must face: Are we truly walking in the light, or are we living in darkness while claiming His name? Trey Knowles “I Never Knew You” is inspired by the warning found in Scripture that many will stand before the Lord and say, “Did we not prophesy in Your name?” Yet they will hear the sobering words, “I never knew you. Away from Me, you workers of iniquity.” This song challenges listeners to examine their hearts and their faith. It is not about religion, titles, or outward displays of spirituality. It is about truth, obedience, humility, and living according to the will of the Father. The story behind the song also speaks to a wider deception spreading across nations. Many spirits claim authority and influence over people, yet they lead them away from truth through confusion, pride, and spiritual manipulation. As Scripture warns, entire nations can be deceived when truth is replaced with false light. “I Never Knew You” is ultimately a call to return to the true path—to walk in the light, seek the will of the Father, and live a life that reflects the truth rather than merely speaking it.

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I Never Knew You

Trey Knowles “I Never Knew You” is a prophetic song-story that speaks about those who come in the name of the Lord but whose hearts and spirits are far from Him. It reflects the warning that not everyone who claims His name truly walks in His ways. The message echoes the truth that Christ came to bring life and to lead people into the will of the Father who is in heaven. Yet throughout history many have risen claiming to represent Him while spreading deception, pride, and false teachings. They speak His name, but their lives do not carry the spirit, truth, or obedience that comes from the Father. Many people follow these voices, believing they are walking in the light. But following a crowd is not the same as following the true Light. The song confronts this deception and asks the question every soul must face: Are we truly walking in the light, or are we living in darkness while claiming His name? Trey Knowles “I Never Knew You” is inspired by the warning found in Scripture that many will stand before the Lord and say, “Did we not prophesy in Your name?” Yet they will hear the sobering words, “I never knew you. Away from Me, you workers of iniquity.” This song challenges listeners to examine their hearts and their faith. It is not about religion, titles, or outward displays of spirituality. It is about truth, obedience, humility, and living according to the will of the Father. The story behind the song also speaks to a wider deception spreading across nations. Many spirits claim authority and influence over people, yet they lead them away from truth through confusion, pride, and spiritual manipulation. As Scripture warns, entire nations can be deceived when truth is replaced with false light. “I Never Knew You” is ultimately a call to return to the true path—to walk in the light, seek the will of the Father, and live a life that reflects the truth rather than merely speaking it.

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A song written by Trey Knowles for Palestinians and Israelites longing to be free from oppression and spiritual captivity Free Israel and Hagar's Children is a prophetic, spiritual anthem calling both Palestinians and Israelites to rise above the cycles of bondage, fear, and deception that have held them for generations. Written by Trey Knowles, the song urges the descendants of Abraham to awaken, recognize their shared heritage, and stand together against the schemes of darkness that fuel division and suffering. Through vivid Biblical imagery and emotional storytelling, the song highlights the intertwined pain of Israel and the children of Hagar, portraying both as caught in captivity—physical, emotional, and spiritual. It calls them to step into truth, compassion, and courage, refusing the lies that pit brother against brother. With themes of justice, mercy, and divine purpose, the song invites Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike to remember their common roots and walk a higher path of peace. Rising from lament into hope, Free Israel and Hagar's Children proclaims that ancient wounds can be healed when unity overcomes hatred and when people stand firm against every scheme meant to keep them divided. Trey Knowles - Free Israel and Hagar's Children is an Allegorical Message: - Hagar, the slave woman, represents the Old Covenant given at Mount Sinai. Her son Ishmael symbolizes those born into slavery under the law. - Sarah, the free woman, represents the New Covenant and the “Jerusalem above.” Her son Isaac symbolizes those born through God's promise—free and heirs to the kingdom. A call for spiritual liberation—urging modern believers (perhaps metaphorically “Hagar's children”) to embrace the freedom found in Christ. - A reflection on identity and covenant—exploring who truly belongs to the promise of God, beyond ethnic or legalistic boundaries. - A political or social commentary—possibly invoking the biblical metaphor to discuss modern issues related to Israel, freedom, or marginalized groups.

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