Through It All
“Through It All” is a quiet one — a gospel song by Gospel Protocol about staying close to God when everything else moves.
About this song
I released "Through It All" on June 15, 2026, as a standalone single. It holds one posture for four minutes: staying near to God. No big build. No shouting. Reverence carries the weight, not volume. Some songs are declarations you sing over a room. This one is a confession you whisper in it. It starts from the truth that God is already close — and it just keeps leaning in.
The mood stays intimate and steady the whole way through. This is not the high of victory — it is the ache of longing. Devotion. Intimacy. That is the whole song. And the title says what the song believes: God stays faithful through every season, including the ones I never name out loud.
If you want Scripture beside it, sit with Psalm 42 and Psalm 63 — the soul panting for God, seeking Him in a dry and weary land. I'll be honest with you: that pairing is editorial, our read on the song rather than a stated source. But it fits. This is a heart set on His presence, choosing to stay near through whatever comes. If you lead worship and you're wondering where quiet reverence belongs on a Sunday, this song is that invitation.
Bringing it into worship
Save this one for the still moments. It's reverent and unhurried, so it belongs in Communion or personal devotion — anywhere the room needs to soften, not swell. Set it beside other quiet, longing songs. Let it play under prayer, under self-examination, under the passing of the bread and the cup. Your people can sing it gently, or simply listen and let the Spirit do His work.
Scripture & use
- Scripture anchors (lyric-confirmed): 1 Peter 1:6–7; Isaiah 48:10
- Emotional tone: reverence
- Service placement (editorial): Communion; personal devotion
- Genre / length: Gospel · 4:06
Questions
What is “Through It All” about?
It's a worship song sung straight to God. The theme is devotion and intimacy — staying near to Him. The tone is reverence, start to finish.
What scripture is “Through It All” paired with?
We pair it with Psalm 42 and Psalm 63 — the thirst psalms. Honest note: that’s our editorial pairing by theme, still awaiting ministry review, not a confirmed source.
Where does “Through It All” fit in a worship service?
Communion and personal devotion — the quiet places of the service. That placement is our editorial suggestion; take it where the Spirit leads.
Who made “Through It All”?
Thomas Perry Jr. wrote it, under the Gospel Protocol ministry on 144k Records. It released June 15, 2026.