God of the Breakthrough
“God of the Breakthrough” is a gospel worship song by Gospel Protocol, centered on standing firm in spiritual battle.
About this song
Released July 1, 2026 as a standalone single, "God of the Breakthrough" carries the compact intensity that its 4:18 running time and gospel framing suggest. Two currents run through it: the language of spiritual warfare and breakthrough, and an upward turn toward adoration and the kingship of God. Held together, they give the song a distinctive posture—not fear in the face of battle, but resolve, and a sense of urgency that presses forward rather than retreating.
What lingers is that fusion of struggle and exaltation. The named emotional register—resolve threaded with urgency—reads less like a lament and more like a stance taken while standing firm in the middle of conflict. It is a song for the moment when a congregation needs to name who reigns before they name what they are fighting.
Editorially, the piece pairs thematically with several passages worth holding side by side: the warfare imagery of 2 Corinthians 10:3-5 and Ephesians 6:10-18, the summoning praise of Psalm 95, and the throne-room adoration of Revelation 4-5 and 14:1-5. These are offered as a curator's reflection on the song's themes rather than the ministry's stated basis—a lens for locating where its resolve and its worship meet.
Bringing it into worship
Its placement suits a gathering's working edges: a call to worship that sets the tone, a moment of exaltation, or the response and altar space where intercession takes shape. Given its theme of standing firm in spiritual battle, it pairs tonally with declarative, warfare-minded songs and throne-room adoration alike. The urgent, resolved register invites congregational participation—corporate declaration—more than passive listening, especially in seasons calling people to hold their ground.
Scripture & use
- Scripture anchors (editorial · unconfirmed): 2 Corinthians 10:3-5, Ephesians 6:10-18, Psalm 95, Revelation 14:1-5, Revelation 4-5
- Emotional tone: resolve, urgency
- Service placement (editorial): Call to worship; exaltation; Response & altar; intercession
- Genre / length: Gospel · 4:18
Questions
What is “God of the Breakthrough” about?
It is a worship song addressed to God on the theme of spiritual warfare / breakthrough, adoration / kingship. Emotional tone: resolve, urgency.
What scripture is “God of the Breakthrough” paired with?
Editorial, theme-based pairing (not yet exegetically confirmed): 2 Corinthians 10:3-5, Ephesians 6:10-18, Psalm 95, Revelation 14:1-5, Revelation 4-5. The catalog’s scripture field is pending ministry review.
Where does “God of the Breakthrough” fit in a worship service?
Editorial suggestion: Call to worship; exaltation; Response & altar; intercession.
Who made “God of the Breakthrough”?
Written by Thomas Perry Jr. under the Gospel Protocol ministry (144k Records). Released July 1, 2026.