Promise Of A Lifetime
Kutless · The Beginning: A Kutless Anthology [2010]
As I sing a lullaby of pain
I'm feeling broken in my melody
As I sing to help the tears go away
Then I remember the pledge you made to me
(Chorus)
I know you're always there
To hear my every prayer inside I'm clinging to
The promise of a lifetime
I hear the words you say
To never walk away from me and leave behind
The promise of a lifetime
Will you help me fall apart
Pick me up, take me in your arms
Find my way back from the storm
And you show me how to grow through the change
I still remember the pledge you made to me
(Chorus)
I know you're always there
To hear my every prayer inside I'm clinging to
The promise of a lifetime
I hear the words you say
To never walk away from me and leave behind
The promise of a lifetime
I am holding on to the hope I have inside
With you I will stay through every day
Putting my understanding aside
I am comforted
(Chorus)
To know you're always there
To hear my every prayer inside I'm clinging to
The promise of a lifetime
I hear the words you say
To never walk away from me and leave behind
The promise of a lifetime
(Chorus)
I know you're always there
To hear my every prayer inside I'm clinging to
The promise of a lifetime
Looking back at me
I know that you can see my heart is holding to
The promise of a lifetime
Promise Of A Lifetime
Kutless' 'Promise Of A Lifetime' stands as a defining track from their 2010 anthology, The Beginning: A Kutless Anthology. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of Christian pop and contemporary worship, characterized by soaring harmonies and emotive delivery. Recorded during a pivotal era for the band, the track reinforces their reputation for crafting anthemic songs that resonate with congregational settings and personal devotion. Its inclusion in the anthology highlights its status as a staple within their discography, often performed alongside other key recordings like 'I'm Still Yours' and 'Not What You See'. The composition captures the genre's focus on spiritual hope and communal singing, cementing the group's influence in the modern Christian music landscape.

