I Run To You (South Texas Remix)
“I Run To You (South Texas Remix)” is a worship song from Gospel Protocol about one simple move: when everything else runs out, you run to God.
About this song
This one is simple. When I'm worn down, I don't reason my way back to God — I run. That's the whole song. The South Texas remix takes "I Run To You" and gives it a warmer, slower coat: same heart, more room to breathe. It came out July 1, 2026 on Mercy's Seat, and it takes its time — four minutes and forty seconds, unhurried on purpose. I didn't want it rushing you toward a big finish. It's not a victory lap. It's the sound of turning toward the Lord and staying there.
We've set it alongside Psalm 42 and Psalm 63 — the deer panting for streams, the soul seeking God in a dry and weary land. Let me be straight with you: that pairing is our editorial reflection, not something we've confirmed verse by verse yet. But those psalms name exactly what this song is reaching for. The ache to be near Him. And the mercy of being received when you get there — not because you earned the welcome, but because in Jesus the door is already open. That's grace. You don't unlock it. You run through it.
If you're weighing whether to bring it into your set, here's the honest value: it doesn't crowd the room. It leaves space — for a whole congregation, or for one person alone at midnight — to run to the God who receives them.
Bringing it into worship
Put it under Communion, or hand it to somebody for their own quiet time with God. The length works in your favor here — it carries a reflective moment without pushing it anywhere. Let it play as the elements go around; if your people know the melody, they'll join in soft. Set it next to other quiet, intimate songs and gentle instrumental transitions. Don't stack it against anything driving. Let it open or close the still part of your service.
Scripture & use
- Scripture anchors (lyric-confirmed): Proverbs 18:10; Psalm 46:1–2
- Emotional tone: reverence
- Service placement (editorial): Communion; personal devotion
- Genre / length: Inspirational · 4:40
Questions
What is “I Run To You (South Texas Remix)” about?
It's sung straight to God. The theme is devotion — getting close to Him and staying there. The tone is reverence: quiet, not loud.
What scripture is “I Run To You (South Texas Remix)” paired with?
We've paired it with Psalm 42 and Psalm 63 by theme. Being honest with you: that's our editorial call, still pending ministry review — not yet confirmed verse by verse.
Where does “I Run To You (South Texas Remix)” fit in a worship service?
Our editorial suggestion: under Communion, or in personal devotion time.
Who made “I Run To You (South Texas Remix)”?
Thomas Perry Jr. wrote it, under the Gospel Protocol ministry on 144k Records. It released July 1, 2026.