Separated For Your Ways (King’s Remix)
“Separated For Your Ways (King’s Remix)” is an electronic worship song by Gospel Protocol, centered on exalting the King.
About this song
Arriving June 10, 2026 as a standalone single, “Separated For Your Ways (King’s Remix)” recasts a theme of consecration inside an electronic frame — pulse and space where a hymn might otherwise rest. The remix designation matters here: this is the exalting, kinetic reading of the idea, tuned toward awe rather than intimacy. Across its 4:10 the mood stays lifted, the posture upward, the affection unmistakably royal.
Two currents run through the track. One is adoration of the King — the reflex to name majesty and answer it. The other is the older, quieter call to be set apart, to belong to a way of living that is deliberately not the world’s. The pairing is fruitful: exaltation and consecration are the same motion seen from two sides, worship that changes the worshiper. The electronic setting keeps that motion moving rather than settling.
Editorially, the song pairs thematically with 1 Peter 2:9 and 2 Corinthians 6:17 — a chosen, set-apart people — alongside the throne-room adoration of Revelation 4–5 and the summons of Psalm 95, with Romans 12:1–2 holding the thread of consecrated living. These are offered as resonances, not the ministry’s stated basis. For a worship leader weighing it, the question is simple: do you want a moment that both magnifies the King and marks a people as his.
Bringing it into worship
Built for the edges of a gathering: an electronic call to worship that lifts a room quickly, or a commissioning and sending moment where exaltation turns into departure. It leans toward a produced, listening energy, so pair it with a strong congregational anthem rather than asking it to carry every voice. Effective as a high-awe transition into throne-room adoration or as a charged benediction that sends a set-apart people out.
Scripture & use
- Scripture anchors (editorial · unconfirmed): 1 Peter 2:9, 2 Corinthians 6:17, Psalm 95, Revelation 14:1-5, Revelation 4-5, 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 a worship song addressed to God on the theme of adoration / kingship, consecration / set apart. Emotional tone: exaltation, awe.
What scripture is “Separated For Your Ways (King’s Remix)” paired with?
Editorial, theme-based pairing (not yet exegetically confirmed): 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 pending ministry review.
Where does “Separated For Your Ways (King’s Remix)” fit in a worship service?
Editorial suggestion: Call to worship; exaltation; Commissioning; sending.
Who made “Separated For Your Ways (King’s Remix)”?
Written by Thomas Perry Jr. under the Gospel Protocol ministry (144k Records). Released June 10, 2026.