Let Your Truth Remain
“Let Your Truth Remain” is a gospel worship song about consecration — being set apart for God, and letting His truth hold when everything else moves.
About this song
“Let Your Truth Remain” came out June 17, 2026, as a standalone single. It is a song about consecration — the slow, deliberate work God does when He sets a life apart. I did not write it to lift a roof. I wrote it to hold a room still. For four and a half minutes it stays in a posture of reverence, like a decision made quietly before the Lord and kept. It does not rush to resolve. It sits in the weight of what it means to belong to Someone greater than yourself.
The mood is still on purpose. Gospel music loves to celebrate, and so do I. But surrender has its own gravity, and this song leans into it — giving yourself to God is not a loss of dignity; it is where dignity comes from. The single stands alone, outside any album, and that fits the subject. Consecration leaves you alone with God and one question: when everything else is stripped away, what remains? His truth does. That is the whole prayer.
The scriptures that sit beside it are the set-apart passages: 1 Peter 2:9, a chosen people and a holy nation; 2 Corinthians 6:17, the call to come out and be separate; and the living sacrifice of Romans 12:1–2. I will be straight with you — that pairing is the catalog reading the theme, not yet a confirmed word from the ministry. But it names what the song is after: a truth meant to remain long after the last note fades.
Bringing it into worship
Put this at the close of a gathering — commissioning, sending, the moment God’s people are charged and released. It is reverent and unhurried, so let it be a listening moment more than an anthem; once the refrain is familiar, it will carry a gentle response. Set it beside prayers of dedication, a spoken benediction, or communion, and let the stillness send your people into the week set apart.
Scripture & use
- Scripture anchors (lyric-confirmed): Isaiah 61:10; Hebrews 4:16
- Emotional tone: reverence
- Service placement (editorial): Commissioning; sending
- Genre / length: Gospel · 4:39
Questions
What is “Let Your Truth Remain” about?
It is a worship song prayed straight to God about consecration — being set apart for Him. The tone is reverence, not hype.
What scripture is “Let Your Truth Remain” paired with?
We set it beside 1 Peter 2:9, 2 Corinthians 6:17, Romans 12:1-2 — the set-apart passages. Honest note: that pairing is editorial, matched by theme, and still awaiting ministry review.
Where does “Let Your Truth Remain” fit in a worship service?
At the close of the service — commissioning and sending, as God's people are charged and released. That placement is our editorial suggestion, not a rule.
Who made “Let Your Truth Remain”?
Thomas Perry Jr. wrote it under the Gospel Protocol ministry, on 144k Records. It released June 17, 2026.