So I go (Abraham’s Calling)

“So I Go (Abraham’s Calling)” is a cinematic, faith-driven song written from the perspective of Abraham at the moment of divine calling in Genesis 12. It captures the tension between comfort and obedience as he hears God’s command to leave his homeland, family, and identity behind without knowing the destination. While Abraham is not physically alone—Lot and portions of his extended family journey with him—he is profoundly alone in the calling itself. The weight of the command rests solely on him; the decision, the covenantal responsibility, and the voice of God’s direction are his to carry in isolation, even as others accompany his steps. The song unfolds like a spiritual journey, beginning in silence and uncertainty, moving through inner conflict, grief, and surrender, and ending in resolute faith under the stars. It emphasizes the cost of obedience: leaving behind name, place, and certainty in exchange for promise and unseen destiny. Lyrically, it blends prophetic scripture (“Go from your country…”) with intimate reflections of fear, doubt, and trust. The repeated refrain “So I go” becomes both a confession and an act of faith—choosing obedience over understanding. Overall, the song is a modern devotional narrative about trust in God’s direction even when the path is hidden, rooted deeply in Abraham’s biblical calling and the theme of faith without sight.