“Running Home (Psalm 51)”

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Lost & Found “Running Home (Psalm 51)” Share Worthy Song

There’s a certain kind of exhaustion that doesn’t come from the body — it comes from the soul. That quiet ache of knowing you’ve drifted farther than you meant to, carrying things you were never meant to hold, trying to outrun the weight of your own choices. “Running Home (Psalm 51)” by Lost & Found steps right into that sacred tension. It’s not a song of shame or defeat; it’s the sound of a heart finally turning back toward the only place where mercy and restoration are guaranteed. This track feels like the moment when the prodigal stops in the middle of the road, breathes deep, and realizes the Father is already running toward him.

Lost & Found has always had a way of writing songs that feel like they’re pulled straight from Scripture without ever losing their emotional honesty. “Running Home (Psalm 51)” is one of their clearest expressions of repentance — not the heavy, guilt‑ridden kind, but the kind that cracks the heart open just enough for grace to rush in. Their delivery carries the weight of someone who has wrestled with God and finally surrendered, someone who knows that forgiveness isn’t earned; it’s received. The song blends raw confession with a hopeful urgency, capturing the moment when a believer stops hiding and starts healing.

The heartbeat of the song echoes the cry of “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” — Psalm 51:10. That verse isn’t a whisper of despair — it’s a declaration of trust. It’s the prayer of someone who believes God can rebuild what’s been broken and restore what’s been lost. Lost & Found leans into that truth with a sincerity that pulls you in, reminding listeners that repentance isn’t about punishment; it’s about renewal. It’s about letting God reshape the parts of us we’ve tried to fix on our own.

For anyone who has ever felt the sting of regret or the weight of wandering, this song speaks with a kind of clarity that feels almost personal. It mirrors the promise of “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18. God doesn’t recoil from our mess; He moves toward it. He meets us in the places we’re most afraid to reveal, and He brings a mercy that doesn’t just cover — it transforms. “Running Home” becomes the soundtrack of that return, the moment when grace becomes more than a concept and turns into a lifeline.

There’s also a deeper assurance woven through the song, one that reflects the words, “Restore to me the joy of Your salvation.” — Psalm 51:12. Lost & Found captures that longing — not just for forgiveness, but for joy, for freedom, for the kind of spiritual clarity that comes when the heart is finally aligned with God again. The song doesn’t rush the process; it honors it. It honors the slow, steady steps of coming home, the quiet courage of confession, and the overwhelming relief of being welcomed by a God who never stopped waiting.

If your heart has been wandering, if your spirit has been tired, or if you’ve been longing for a fresh start, let this song be your reminder that the way back is always open. You don’t have to earn your return. You don’t have to clean yourself up first. You just have to turn — and God meets you in the turning. Now is the time to breathe, to surrender, and to let His mercy rebuild what life has worn down.

Lost & Found’s “Running Home (Psalm 51)” is a powerful call back to the heart of God — a reminder that repentance is not the end of the story but the beginning of restoration. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs encouragement today — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Lost & Found’s ministry and helps us keep sharing songs that draw people back to Jesus.

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