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Colton Dutiel's 'All Right' - A Musical Testament to Christ's Unending Support


Colton Dutiel's 'All Right' reads like an inspiring conversation with Jesus, a comfort in the middle of life's hectic, winding paths. In the song, which is told from Christ's point of view, we hear the calming voice of a Savior who hears us, understands us, and waits patiently for the perfect time to respond.

Colton Dutiel - All RightThere are parts of the song that reach deep into our hearts and fill them with a rhythm of gentle assurance. This is where our unanswered prayers live. People who are holding on to old prayers or who are at the limits of their faith will connect with this song. The song reminds you that—even when your prayers seem to go unanswered, and your burdens feel too heavy—God is there offering you rest.

Dutiel sings, 'Come to Me and it’ll all be all right'. With these deeply personal lyrics, Dutiel lights a eternal beacon of hope for everyone that is walking through what may seem to be an endless night. No matter what your struggle or pain is, 'All Right' reaches out to those moments in our lives where we feel completely exhausted, and comforts us by reminding us of Christ's promise to give us eternal peace.

We invite you to listen and let the peaceful chords and heartfelt lyrics remind you that you're never alone in Christ. He hears your prayer and sees your fears, and promises you that it will be all right.

(Related scripture: Matthew 11:28-30; Philippians 4:7; Psalms 55:22)

Connect with Colton Dutiel

  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colton.dutiel/
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7r6y51GNbVagp1uQR3AYce


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/24TiZOOYFOLC5BUEkkja9v

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQZ0Ex4BS3g

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