Separated For Your Ways (King’s Remix)
This one is all exaltation. An electronic remix built to lift up Jesus as King — and to remind us we are His, set apart for His ways.
About this song
This one landed June 10, 2026 as a standalone single. The King’s Remix takes the heart of consecration and sets it in an electronic frame — pulse and space where a hymn would sit still. That’s on purpose. This is the loud, lifted reading of “Separated For Your Ways” — awe more than intimacy. For all 4:10, the posture stays upward. Eyes on the throne. Eyes on the King.
Two things happen at once in this song. First, adoration — when you see how great God is, you say so. Out loud. Second, the call to be set apart. Not of this world. His. Those two belong together: the more you behold the King, the less you want to live like you never met Him. That’s worship doing what the Spirit means it to do — changing the worshiper. The electronic setting keeps you moving. You don’t settle in. You go up.
Let me be straight about the scripture pairings: they’re matched by theme, not yet confirmed by ministry review. But they fit. 1 Peter 2:9 and 2 Corinthians 6:17 — a chosen people, set apart. Revelation 4–5 — the throne room itself. Psalm 95 — come, let us worship. And Romans 12:1–2 holds the thread of consecrated living. If you’re building a set, ask one question: do you need a moment that magnifies the King and marks His people as His own?
Bringing it into worship
Use this one at the edges of your gathering. It opens a service fast — an electronic call to worship that lifts the room before a word is spoken. Or let it send: a commissioning moment where exaltation turns into obedience. One honest note — it carries a produced, listening energy, so don’t ask it to hold every voice. Follow it with a strong congregational anthem. Where it shines: the transition into throne-room adoration, or the charged sending of a set-apart people back into the world.
Scripture & use
- Scripture anchors (lyric-confirmed): 2 Corinthians 6:17; 1 Peter 2:9; Romans 12:1–2
- Emotional tone: exaltation, awe
- Service placement (editorial): Call to worship; exaltation; Commissioning; sending
- Genre / length: Electronic · 4:10
Questions
What is “Separated For Your Ways (King’s Remix)” about?
It is worship sung straight to God. The heart of it is adoration of the King, and the call to be set apart for Him. The tone is exaltation and awe.
What scripture is “Separated For Your Ways (King’s Remix)” paired with?
These pairings are ours, matched by theme — not yet confirmed by exegetical review: 1 Peter 2:9, 2 Corinthians 6:17, Psalm 95, Revelation 14:1-5, Revelation 4-5, Romans 12:1-2. The catalog’s scripture field is still awaiting ministry review.
Where does “Separated For Your Ways (King’s Remix)” fit in a worship service?
Our suggestion — and it is a suggestion: open with it as a call to worship and exaltation, or close with it as a commissioning and sending.
Who made “Separated For Your Ways (King’s Remix)”?
Thomas Perry Jr. wrote it, under the Gospel Protocol ministry on 144k Records. It released June 10, 2026.