Some songs feel like a vow. Anne Wilson’s “Til the Road Runs Out” is one of those. It’s not just about faith—it’s about faithfulness. About walking with Jesus not just when the path is smooth, but when it’s winding, uphill, and uncertain.
Anne’s music has always carried a sense of grit and grace. She sings like someone who’s been through the fire and found peace in the ashes. This track continues that thread—it’s a commitment to keep going, to keep trusting, to keep praising even when the destination isn’t clear.
I’ve known that kind of road. The kind where you’re not sure what’s next, where the scenery doesn’t change, and the silence feels louder than the signs. But I’ve also learned that God’s presence is the promise—not the map. Like it says in Psalm 119:105, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” Not a spotlight. Not a GPS. Just enough light for the next step.
“Til the Road Runs Out” is a song for the weary, the wondering, and the ones who’ve decided that Jesus is worth following, even when the road gets long. Anne sings with conviction, not just emotion. And the melody carries the weight of someone who’s made peace with the unknown—because she knows Who’s walking beside her.
This song belongs in every playlist that fuels the journey. It’s a new release, but it carries an ancient truth: faith isn’t about knowing every turn—it’s about trusting the One who leads.
If you’re in a season of waiting, wandering, or wondering, let this be your anthem. Keep walking. Keep trusting. He’s with you. All the way.
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