I Will Be Still (June 29 Release)
“I Will Be Still (June 29 Release)” is a prayer of surrender for the believer who is tired of fighting. Stop striving. Let God fight for you.
About this song
Some songs are made to fill a room. This one is made to quiet it. "I Will Be Still" released June 29, 2026 as a standalone single, and it holds one posture the whole way through: surrender. No rush. No big finish. Just the slow settling that comes when you finally stop striving and let God be God.
Stillness is not a mood here. It's a decision — the kind you make in the middle of the trouble, not after it passes. If you're carrying something heavy right now, take this song as permission to loosen your grip. Not because the fight doesn't matter, but because it was never yours to carry alone. Jesus already carried the heaviest part. Being still is how you trust Him with the rest.
Two scriptures sit underneath it — Exodus 14:14, where the Lord says He will fight for you and you need only be still, and Psalm 46:10, the call to be still and know that He is God. Honest note: that pairing is our editorial read of the theme, not a confirmed anchor — it's still in ministry review. But sit with the song and you'll hear it. This is music for the held breath before deliverance, when being still is itself an act of faith.
Bringing it into worship
If you lead worship, save this for the still points — the communion table, an altar moment, the come-down after heavy praise. It leans more listening piece than full congregational sing, but a room can rest inside it. Read Scripture over it. Let it sit under a prayer of release. Give the room the full 4:20 and resist the urge to fill the quiet — that space is where the Spirit does the settling work.
Scripture & use
- Scripture anchors (lyric-confirmed): Exodus 14:14; Psalm 46:10
- Emotional tone: stillness, surrender
- Service placement (editorial): Reflection; communion
- Genre / length: Gospel · 4:21
Questions
What is “I Will Be Still (June 29 Release)” about?
It's a prayer of surrender, sung to God. Getting still. Putting down the fight. Trusting Him with what you can't control. The tone is stillness and surrender.
What scripture is “I Will Be Still (June 29 Release)” paired with?
Exodus 14:14 and Psalm 46:10. Honest note: that’s our editorial, theme-based pairing, not yet exegetically confirmed — the catalog’s scripture field is still in ministry review.
Where does “I Will Be Still (June 29 Release)” fit in a worship service?
Our suggestion — and it's editorial, not a rule: reflection and communion. The still points of the service.
Who made “I Will Be Still (June 29 Release)”?
Thomas Perry Jr. wrote it, under the Gospel Protocol ministry on 144k Records. It released June 29, 2026.