From the beginning, He’s been faithful. Before the Red Sea parted, before the walls of Jericho fell, before the cross was lifted — God was already writing a story of steadfast love. That’s the foundation of Always by Chris Tomlin. It’s not just a worship song — it’s a declaration of trust in the unchanging character of God.
The lyrics echo the timeless truth: “I believe You gave sight to the blind / I believe You are here even now.” Chris isn’t just singing about what God did — he’s proclaiming what God still does. The chorus rises with conviction: “I believe You will come in the clouds / I believe You are always.” That word — always — becomes the anchor. Not sometimes. Not when we feel it. Not when things go right. Always.
Tomlin wrote this song to remind the Church that God’s faithfulness isn’t seasonal — it’s eternal. Whether you’re in a valley or on a mountaintop, whether you’re waiting or celebrating, His presence doesn’t waver. And in a world that constantly shifts, that kind of consistency is a lifeline.
Hebrews 13:8 says it best: “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” That’s not just comfort — it’s confidence. And Psalm 46:1 backs it up: “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” That’s the kind of presence this song sings about — not distant, but near.
Even Lamentations 3:22–23 reminds us: “The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning.” That’s the rhythm of grace — fresh, faithful, and forever.
I’ve had seasons where I questioned everything — my worth, my calling, even whether God still saw me. But He never changed. Even when I did. Even when I ran. Always reminds me that faith isn’t built on feelings — it’s built on history. On the times He showed up when I didn’t deserve it. On the grace that kept me breathing when I wanted to quit. This song isn’t just a reminder — it’s a record. Of every moment He proved He was still there.
So if you’re walking through uncertainty, if your faith feels shaken, if you need a reminder that God hasn’t changed — let this song speak peace over your heart. He was faithful then. He is faithful now. He will be faithful always.
Chris Tomlin’s “Always,” from the album Always, is a Share Worthy Song that brings timeless truth into today’s worship. Add it to your collection [here on Amazon] or share it with someone who needs to be reminded that God’s love doesn’t expire — it endures. Always.