Gospel Protocol
Cover art for “I AM” by Gospel Protocol
Adoration / Kingship

I AM

“I AM” has one job: exalt the King. No warm-up, no explaining — just worship.

“I AM” is a gospel worship song by Gospel Protocol (Thomas Perry Jr.), released June 18, 2026 on Vol. 1. It runs 2:58 and does one thing: adoration of the King. Hear it on Apple Music and everywhere else via UnitedMasters.
Adoration / Kingship

About this song

This one runs just under three minutes, and I kept it that way on purpose. “I AM” opens Vol. 1 — released June 18, 2026 — and it doesn’t explain anything. It exalts. One posture, held the whole way: God is King, and we say so. I didn’t want a song that looks inward. I wanted the sound of a room lifting its eyes together, letting awe do what arguments never could.

There’s no slow build here. The wonder is where it starts. It’s less a ballad, more a doorway — something a congregation walks through on its way into praise. And it’s bright. Reverence doesn’t have to be heavy. When you see who Jesus is, awe comes with joy attached.

Our team pairs it with Psalm 95 — come, let us sing to the King — and with the throne-room scenes of Revelation 4–5 and Revelation 14:1–5, where the worship never stops. I’ll be straight with you: that pairing is by theme, not yet checked against the lyrics line by line, and we mark it that way on this page. But the song breathes the same air as those passages — the King exalted, the room responding. If you lead worship, the question is simple: do you need something that opens the door to awe fast and clean. This does.

Bringing it into worship

Open with it. “I AM” works as a call to worship or an early exaltation moment, and the short runtime is a gift there — it sets the room’s posture in under three minutes, then hands off clean to the longer songs that go deeper. It flows well into extended praise or a throne-focused adoration set. The repeated exalting lines are singable for a congregation, and it also works as a listening prelude — something that gathers people and lifts their eyes to the King.

Scripture & use

Questions

What is “I AM” about?

One thing: adoration. It is sung straight to God, exalting Him as King. The feel is exaltation and awe.

What scripture is “I AM” paired with?

By theme, we pair it with Psalm 95, Revelation 14:1-5, Revelation 4-5. Being honest: that is an editorial match, not yet confirmed against the lyrics — ministry review is still pending.

Where does “I AM” fit in a worship service?

Our suggestion — open with it: call to worship; exaltation.

Who made “I AM”?

Thomas Perry Jr. wrote it, under the Gospel Protocol ministry on 144k Records. Released June 18, 2026.

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