01 When They Come for Me by Shunned at a Funeral (Full Song)

“When They Come for Me” — Shunned at a Funeral 🎧 Listen to “When They Come for Me” on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3zr3r4... 🎧 Shunned at a Funeral — Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/0C1z7... Website: https://shunnedatafuneral.com “When They Come for Me” appears on the newest Shunned at a Funeral album, *Moriah*, and centers around a simple but difficult question: What do you want to be found doing when they come for you? The song is not written specifically about one moment in history or one particular interpretation of prophecy. Instead, it speaks more broadly to the reality that Christians throughout history have faced persecution, pressure, imprisonment, and opposition for their faith. The heart of the song is found in its response to that fear. The narrator does not want to be found hiding, compromising, or living only for comfort. She wants to be found praying. She wants to be found spreading the good news. She wants to be found taking care of the poor and living faithfully before God. Because ultimately, that is the mission believers have been given here on earth. Musically, the track combines heavy guitars, driving percussion, and cinematic atmosphere with one of the most direct lyrical themes on the album. The contrast between intensity and conviction is intentional. The song is meant to feel urgent. Like much of *Moriah*, “When They Come for Me” blends storytelling, theology, and aggressive musical energy into something that is both reflective and confrontational at the same time. At its core, the song asks listeners to consider what really matters when comfort, safety, and approval are stripped away. © 2026 Shunned at a Funeral. All rights reserved. Keywords / Discoverability: When They Come for Me, Shunned at a Funeral, Moriah album, Christian metal, Christian hard rock, persecution themed Christian song, end times Christian music, heavy worship music, Christian cinematic metal, faith under pressure, aggressive Christian rock, worship through suffering, Christian storytelling music