7 Worship Songs About The Faithfulness Of God (He Will Do It)

We live in a world of broken promises. But Scripture tells us that God is not a man that He should lie. His faithfulness is not dependent on our performance; it is anchored in His character. As 2 Timothy 2:13 says, “If we are faithless, he remains faithful, for he cannot disown himself.”

Songs about God’s faithfulness are the bedrock of corporate worship. They are the songs we sing when we don’t feel like singing, reminding our souls that the God who came through in the past is the same God holding our future.

Why These Songs Build Trust

We selected these songs because:

  • They are historical. They look back at what God has already done as proof of what He will do.
  • They are absolute. They use words like “never,” “always,” and “firm” to describe God’s nature.
  • They are comforting. They provide a sense of stability in a chaotic season.

7 Songs To Anchor Your Hope

  1. Great Is Thy Faithfulness – “Morning by morning new mercies I see.” This hymn is the gold standard. It systematically lists the ways God provides—in nature, in forgiveness, and in daily presence—reminding us that there is “no shadow of turning” with Him.
  2. Trust In God – “I sought the Lord and He heard and He answered.” Elevation Worship’s modern adaptation of “Blessed Assurance” connects our personal testimony with the history of the church. It declares, “He will not fail,” because He never has.
  3. Goodness Of God – “All my life You have been faithful.” This song is a biography of God’s character. By singing “all my life,” we trace the thread of God’s kindness through every season, realizing He has been holding us the whole time.
  4. Firm Foundation (He Won’t) – “He won’t fail… He’s never failed me yet.” This song is a defiant declaration against anxiety. It acknowledges that the rain and wind will come, but the house built on Jesus will not collapse.
  5. Same God – “You answer prayers back then, and You will answer now.” Faithfulness is about consistency. This song links the God of Jacob, Moses, and Mary to our present situation, assuring us that He hasn’t changed His methods or His mind.
  6. Good Plans – “I know You have good plans for me.” Sometimes faithfulness looks like a “no” or a “wait.” This song, based on Jeremiah 29:11, trusts that even when things don’t look good, the Planner is good.
  7. His Glory And My Good – “Your plans are still to prosper.” This CityAlight hymn is a theological comfort. It teaches that God is so faithful that He weaves even our hardest trials into a tapestry for His glory and our ultimate good.

Example “Faithful” Setlists

Setlist 1 (The Track Record)

  1. Trust In God – The testimony.
  2. Same God – The history.
  3. Great Is Thy Faithfulness – The confirmation.

Setlist 2 (Future Hope)

  1. Firm Foundation (He Won’t) – Standing on the Rock.
  2. Good Plans – Trusting the future.
  3. Goodness Of God – The response of praise.

How To Use These Songs In Your Church

  • Invite testimonies. Before singing Same God, have someone share a 60-second story of a specific answered prayer. It raises the faith level of the room.
  • Define “Faithful.” Remind the church that God’s faithfulness doesn’t mean He gives us everything we want; it means He never leaves us. Use His Glory And My Good to teach this distinction.
  • A Capella chorus. Let the church sing the chorus of Great Is Thy Faithfulness without the band. Hearing the voices of young and old singing “Great is Thy faithfulness” together is a powerful witness to His enduring nature.

Next Steps

Feelings fluctuate; God’s character does not. This Sunday, use Trust In God to move your church off the roller coaster of emotion and onto the solid rock of His Word.

By Lucas Barnett, WorshipChords Editorial Staff

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