All You Have Planned (feat. Heist)
“All You Have Planned (feat. Heist)” is an electronic worship song by Gospel Protocol about drawing near to God and wanting His plan more than ours.
About this song
This one came out June 19, 2026, as a standalone single. Yes, it’s electronic — but it isn’t built to move you around the room. It’s built to slow you down. Four minutes of drawing near to God. Reverence sets the tone, and every sound serves that. The textures make space instead of filling it, so there’s room to actually be with Him.
Heist joins me on this one — a second voice in the same posture, not a feature for show. A lot of electronic worship reaches for big. This leans close instead. The song is a simple confession: I want all You have planned, God, more than anything I’d script for myself. Laying the pen down is its own kind of freedom. No hurry in it. Just trust.
We’ve paired it with Psalm 42 and Psalm 63 — honestly, that’s an editorial pairing by theme, still awaiting ministry review, not a confirmed anchor. But the fit rings true. The deer panting for streams. The soul thirsting for God in a dry land. Longing that ends in His presence. If you’re a worship leader weighing this one, the question isn’t energy. It’s whether your people are ready to be still and dwell.
Bringing it into worship
Save this for the quiet edges of the gathering — Communion, response, or the unhurried close. It invites people near without demanding they sing. It leans more listening than congregational, so let it hold space under prayer or the bread and cup. It sits well beside ambient sets and Scripture read slow. And it carries past Sunday too — headphones, a late night, just you and the Lord.
Scripture & use
- Scripture anchors (editorial · unconfirmed): Psalm 42, Psalm 63
- Emotional tone: reverence
- Service placement (editorial): Communion; personal devotion
- Genre / length: Electronic · 4:12
Questions
What is “All You Have Planned (feat. Heist)” about?
It’s sung straight to God — devotion and intimacy. Wanting His plan over our own. The tone is reverence, start to finish.
What scripture is “All You Have Planned (feat. Heist)” paired with?
Psalm 42 and Psalm 63 — thirst, longing, and God’s presence. Being honest: that’s our editorial pairing by theme, still awaiting ministry review.
Where does “All You Have Planned (feat. Heist)” fit in a worship service?
Our editorial suggestion: Communion, or personal devotion. Anywhere the room needs to slow down.
Who made “All You Have Planned (feat. Heist)”?
Written by Thomas Perry Jr. through the Gospel Protocol ministry, on 144k Records. Released June 19, 2026.