Trey Knowles' "I Was Indigenous" explores the concept of humanity's original state as created by God—pure, in God's image, and in perfect fellowship with Him. The work delves into how individuals can remain in their "indigenous" state by not conforming to worldly ways and by embracing spiritual truths. It reflects on themes of spiritual identity and the challenges of staying true to one's divine purpose. The enemy comes to steal, kill, destroy, and knock people out of the indigenous state. Trey Knowles was Indigenous but what happened?