Seph Schlueter "Running Back To You" Breakthrough Anthem

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Breakthrough Anthem Feature —Seph Schlueter “Running Back to You”

There’s something sacred about a song that doesn’t just describe grace—it chases it. Seph Schlueter’s “Running Back to You” is one of those rare anthems that captures the ache of wandering and the miracle of return. It’s not flashy. It’s not polished. It’s honest. And that’s what makes it powerful.

Seph’s music has always carried a sense of pursuit—of a heart that’s been humbled and healed. His voice doesn’t just sing; it confesses. And this track, born from his own journey of drifting and being drawn back, speaks to anyone who’s ever felt the sting of regret and the pull of redemption.

I’ve known that feeling. The slow fade. The seasons where I let distraction, pride, or pain steer me off course. Not always in dramatic ways—sometimes just in the quiet compromises. But I’ve also known the moment when grace interrupts. When you realize that God never stopped watching the road, waiting for you to turn around.

That’s the heartbeat of this song. It’s the prodigal moment. The realization that you don’t have to earn your way back—you just have to come back. Like it says in Luke 15:20, “But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son…” That’s not just a parable—it’s a promise.

“Running Back to You” doesn’t shy away from the mess. It names it. And then it points to the mercy that meets us there. Seph sings with the kind of vulnerability that makes you feel seen. And the melody carries the weight of someone who’s been broken and rebuilt.

This song belongs in every playlist that’s ever been played in a quiet bedroom, a long drive home, or a moment of surrender. Because it doesn’t just tell you that grace is real—it invites you into it.

If you’ve been drifting, doubting, or just feeling distant—this one’s for you. The road back isn’t blocked. It’s lit with mercy. And Jesus isn’t waiting with a lecture. He’s waiting with open arms.

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