Gospel Protocol
Cover art for “Eternal Credit Line” by Gospel Protocol
Consecration / Set Apart

Eternal Credit Line

“Eternal Credit Line” is me sitting with one truth: God set you apart, and Jesus already paid for it. Two quiet minutes before Him.

“Eternal Credit Line” is a gospel worship song from Gospel Protocol (Thomas Perry Jr.), released June 18, 2026 on Vol. 1. It runs 2:10 and holds one theme: Consecration / Set Apart. On Apple Music and all platforms via UnitedMasters.
Consecration / Set Apart

About this song

This one is short on purpose. Two minutes and ten seconds. It released June 18, 2026 on Vol. 1, and it doesn’t shout — it kneels. I wanted a hush, not a moment of hype. The kind of quiet that gathers a room instead of filling it. The subject is consecration: God setting a person apart for Himself. That’s not a mood. That’s a calling. And it deserves a song still enough to hear Him in.

The title takes a money word and turns it toward heaven. That’s the point. An account says you get what you earn. Grace says you receive what Jesus already paid. Your standing before God isn’t a balance you build — it’s a gift you receive in Christ, and He keeps it. That’s where the stillness comes from. The song doesn’t push you to a decision; it clears the room so the Spirit can meet you in one. And there’s no filler to wade through. The reverence starts at second one and holds.

Honesty here: the scripture pairings below are matched by theme, not yet confirmed by full review — so hold them as resonances, not the song’s stated foundation. 1 Peter 2:9, a chosen people called out of darkness. 2 Corinthians 6:17, come out and be separate. Romans 12:1–2, offer yourself as a living sacrifice. If you lead worship, that’s the terrain: being marked as one who belongs to God.

Bringing it into worship

This song lives at the end of the service — commissioning and sending, the moment the room turns outward. At roughly two minutes it’s not built for a full congregational sing. Let it sit under a charge, a benediction, a call to consecrated living. Place it after the full worship set and right before the dismissal, and let the quiet settle hearts before you send people out. Pair it with spare, contemplative songs, not anything celebratory.

Scripture & use

Questions

What is “Eternal Credit Line” about?

It's a worship song sung to God about consecration — being set apart for Him. The tone is reverence: quiet, not loud.

What scripture is “Eternal Credit Line” paired with?

These are our pairings by theme, not yet confirmed by exegetical review: 1 Peter 2:9, 2 Corinthians 6:17, Romans 12:1-2. The catalog’s scripture field is pending ministry review.

Where does “Eternal Credit Line” fit in a worship service?

Our suggestion (editorial): commissioning and sending — the moment you turn the room outward and send people out.

Who made “Eternal Credit Line”?

Thomas Perry Jr. wrote it under the Gospel Protocol ministry (144k Records). It released June 18, 2026.

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