Rest In Your Promise
“Rest In Your Promise” is for the moment you stop striving and let God carry what He promised to carry.
About this song
Most worship songs ask you to rise. This one asks you to sit down. "Rest In Your Promise" released June 18, 2026 on Vol. 1, and it does one thing on purpose: it stops. Two minutes and forty-nine seconds. No build, no push. Just the quiet that comes when you finally put down what was never yours to carry — because God already said He would carry it.
The scripture pairing here is ours, and we'll be honest — it hasn't been confirmed against the lyrics line by line yet. But the fit is true. Exodus 14:14: the Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still. Psalm 46:10: be still, and know that He is God. That's the posture of this song. Not passivity — confidence. You rest because the promise was already spoken, and the One who spoke it keeps His word.
If you lead worship, here's the honest pitch: this song makes room. It won't be your climax — it's the exhale after one. It's the place where your people stop performing and start waiting on God again. Bring it in when the room needs to breathe, and let the Spirit do the work the noise was covering.
Bringing it into worship
Put it where the service gets quiet — communion, a prayer response, the come-down after a full set. It sits well next to soft ballads and instrumental beds, easing the room rather than lifting it. It's short and contemplative, so it works as much for listening as for singing. Let it play. Give people space to be still before God ahead of whatever comes next.
Scripture & use
- Scripture anchors (lyric-confirmed): Psalm 91:1–2
- Emotional tone: stillness, surrender
- Service placement (editorial): Reflection; communion
- Genre / length: Gospel · 2:50
Questions
What is “Rest In Your Promise” about?
It’s sung to God, about laying things down. Surrender and stillness — trusting that what He promised, He will do.
What scripture is “Rest In Your Promise” paired with?
We’ve paired it with Exodus 14:14 and Psalm 46:10. That’s our theme match, not yet confirmed against the lyrics line by line — scripture for this song is still under ministry review.
Where does “Rest In Your Promise” fit in a worship service?
Our suggestion: reflection moments and communion. It lowers the room gently.
Who made “Rest In Your Promise”?
Thomas Perry Jr. wrote it, under the Gospel Protocol ministry on 144k Records. It released June 18, 2026.