“Jesus Is King” has arrived.

Kanye West finally released the long-delayed album around noon Friday after fans were criticizing him on Twitter for once again stalling.

The rapper, 42, told fans that his already-delayed album would drop at midnight, but once again stalled — this time only for 12 hours.

Ye also appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Thursday night just after hitting a premiere party for the album and companion film at the Forum in LA on Wednesday.

On the show, West said the album was slated to drop at midnight, then erroneously claimed it was “out now” — before launching into a sermon about how Kim Kardashian, his family and God changed his life.

“And now that God has called me, I now have given my life to Jesus Christ,” he said. “Now we have Christian innovation in our time.”

Yeezy also, of course, released official “Jesus Is King” merchandise, which includes tees priced at $60, hoodies for $170 and more.

West tweeted the tracklist for the album Thursday evening, just before some of the first screenings for the “Jesus Is King” documentary — a companion to the album of the same name — began playing in theaters.

The rapper also revealed in a Thursday interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s “Beats 1” that he has yet another project in the works called “Jesus Is Born,” set to release on Christmas. He also discussed that he’s a self-described “porn addict” and even issued a ban on premarital sex for anyone working on “Jesus Is King.”