Interrupt the Pattern
Some battles keep coming back the same way. This song is the decision to stand up in Christ and interrupt the cycle.
About this song
This one is short on purpose. Two minutes and forty-eight seconds. I put it out July 1, 2026, as a standalone single, and the title says exactly what it’s for. Some patterns don’t fade out on their own — they have to be interrupted. It’s filed under Inspirational, but the feel is resolve with urgency. Not a lament. A decision.
The theme is spiritual warfare and breakthrough. I wrote it for the believer who keeps circling the same defeat — same argument, same habit, same 2 a.m. discouragement. There is a moment when you stop absorbing the pressure and start standing in the strength God supplies. That moment is this song. It’s short because that moment is; you set your mind, and you stand.
If you want Scripture under it, go to 2 Corinthians 10:3-5 — weapons that are not of the flesh, strongholds coming down — and the armor of God in Ephesians 6:10-18. I’ll be straight with you: that pairing is our editorial suggestion by theme, not something the song formally cites yet. But read those passages, then play the track. They belong in the same room. This isn’t a performance; it’s a summons to stand.
Bringing it into worship
If you lead worship, put this in the response and altar moment, or under intercession when you’re calling people to stand and press through in prayer. It leads naturally into spoken prayer or declaration. At under three minutes, treat it as a focus-sharpener — a listening moment, not a long congregational sing — and let quieter surrender songs sit on either side of it.
Scripture & use
- Scripture anchors (lyric-confirmed): Romans 12:2; 2 Corinthians 10:5
- Emotional tone: resolve, urgency
- Service placement (editorial): Response & altar; intercession
- Genre / length: Inspirational · 2:48
Questions
What is “Interrupt the Pattern” about?
It's a worship song sung to God about spiritual warfare and breakthrough — the decision to stop circling the same defeat and stand in the strength He supplies. The tone is resolve, with urgency.
What scripture is “Interrupt the Pattern” paired with?
We point to 2 Corinthians 10:3-5 and Ephesians 6:10-18. Honest note: that’s our editorial pairing by theme, not yet exegetically confirmed — the catalog’s scripture field is still under ministry review.
Where does “Interrupt the Pattern” fit in a worship service?
Our suggestion — and it’s editorial, so pray it through for your own room: the response and altar moment, or under intercession.
Who made “Interrupt the Pattern”?
Thomas Perry Jr. wrote it under the Gospel Protocol ministry, on 144k Records. It released July 1, 2026.