Always There | Christian Mother's Day Song - To Every Mom & Grandma

About Always There

Always There is a new Christian Mother's Day song that honors the quiet, faithful women who held us together by Malachi Ben-David - scripture-rooted gospel music with a tender folk-worship feel, written as a tribute to mothers and grandmothers. If you're looking for a mothers day song, a gospel song for mothers, or Christian music for mom that celebrates real, everyday faithfulness instead of easy sentiment, this is a Mother's Day song written for the sleepless nights, the mended hearts, and the prayers whispered in the dark. Rooted in the noble character of Proverbs 31 and the passed-down faith of Lois and Eunice, Always There traces a mother's love from a child's first steps to the generations that rise because she stood.

Drawn from Proverbs 31, Exodus 20:12, Isaiah 66:13, and 2 Timothy 1:5, this Christian music release grounds its gratitude in the Bible's high view of godly womanhood. "Your hands would mend what life would break, with love too deep for words to say." It's a warm, reverent tribute that also points past the mother to the God whose comfort she reflects. It is a Mother's Day song for church services, family gatherings, and any moment set aside to honor the women who poured into the next generation. Its refrain never wavers: through every season, you are our brightest, truest star.

Lyrics for Always There

ALWAYS THERE Malachi Ben-David

Verse 1 Through sleepless nights and tender days, You held us close in countless ways. Your hands would mend what life would break, With love too deep for words to say. From first steps to the years gone by, You've been our constant, steady sky.

Chorus To every mother, every grandma near, Whose quiet strength dispels our fear - Thank you for the light you give each day, For the love that never fades away. Through every season, bloom or fall, You remain our heart's forever call.

Verse 2 Grandma's stories wrapped in silver hair, Wisdom carried through the air. Cookies baked and lessons kind, Gentle hearts and brilliant minds. You taught us roots run deep and true, And family begins with love from you.

Chorus To every mother, every grandma near, Whose quiet strength dispels our fear - Thank you for the light you give each day, For the love that never fades away. Through every season, bloom or fall, You remain our heart's forever call.

Verse 3 For every tear you dried in silence, For every dream you helped take flight, For prayers you whispered in the darkness, You are our morning and our night. Generations rise because you stand, With open arms and steady hands.

Final Chorus To mothers cherished, grandmas adored, The ones who give and ask for nothing more - May this day wrap you in the love you've sown, And bring you joy you've always shown. Through every season, near or far, You are our brightest, truest star. Through every season... you are our star.

Behind the Song

Most Mother's Day songs reach for the grand gesture. Always There does the opposite - it honors the small, unseen faithfulness that actually raises a person. It opens not with a tribute but with a memory: "Through sleepless nights and tender days, you held us close in countless ways." This Christian Mother's Day song earns its gratitude by naming the real work of mothering - the sleepless nights, the mended hearts - before it ever reaches for a word like love. That grounding is what keeps it from sentimentality. It's Proverbs 31 set to a gentle folk-worship melody: a woman whose worth is proven in what her hands quietly do.

The first verse is a portrait of a mother as constancy itself. "Your hands would mend what life would break, with love too deep for words to say... you've been our constant, steady sky." As a gospel song for mothers, it draws on Isaiah 66:13 - "as one whom his mother comforteth" - without ever having to quote it. The comfort is in the image: the hands that mend, the sky that stays. The best tribute songs don't announce a mother's virtue; they show you the evidence and let you feel it.

Then the chorus widens from one mother to all of them. "To every mother, every grandma near, whose quiet strength dispels our fear." That word - quiet - is the whole song's thesis. As Christian music, Always There celebrates a strength that never demanded to be seen, the kind Scripture praises when it says "her children arise up, and call her blessed." The chorus is the calling-blessed made into melody.

The second verse turns to the grandmother, and with her, to legacy. "Grandma's stories wrapped in silver hair, wisdom carried through the air... you taught us roots run deep and true." This is 2 Timothy 1:5 - the sincere faith that lived first in grandmother Lois, then in Eunice, then in Timothy. A Mother's Day song that includes the grandmother is really a song about how faith is handed down, one generation teaching the next, and Always There makes that its quiet center.

The third verse is where the tribute turns toward heaven. "For prayers you whispered in the darkness, you are our morning and our night. Generations rise because you stand." The praying mother becomes the reason a whole family rises - and the song gently lets that faithfulness point past her, to the God whose compassion she has been reflecting all along. By the final chorus, the gratitude is complete and unhurried: "may this day wrap you in the love you've sown." As new Christian music and modern gospel music, Always There does the rare thing - it honors a mother the way she actually loved: quietly, faithfully, and all the way to the end.

Biblical Background

Always There is built on the Bible's high view of godly womanhood and the command to honor parents, gathered under three themes. Its posture of gratitude rests on Exodus 20:12 and Deuteronomy 5:16 - "honour thy father and thy mother" - and on the noble woman of Proverbs 31:10-31, "whose price is far above rubies," whose "children arise up, and call her blessed" (Proverbs 31:28). The song's portrait of a mother's wisdom and kindness echoes Proverbs 31:26, "she openeth her mouth with wisdom."

Its picture of comfort and nurture draws on Isaiah 66:13 - "as one whom his mother comforteth, so will I comfort you" - while its multi-generational legacy rests on 2 Timothy 1:5 (the faith of Lois and Eunice), Psalm 71:18 (declaring God's power to the next generation), and Titus 2:3-5. Underneath it all, the song points to God as the ultimate source of the comfort mothers reflect - Psalm 103:13 and Psalm 68:5 - and lands its whole heart on 1 Thessalonians 5:18, "in every thing give thanks." Every reference is listed below in KJV, in the order the song's themes unfold.

Scripture References

Exodus 20:12; Deuteronomy 5:16 - honour thy father and thy mother (Verse 1) Isaiah 66:13 - as one whom his mother comforteth, so will I comfort you (Verse 1) Psalm 103:13 - as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth (Chorus) Proverbs 31:26 - she openeth her mouth with wisdom (Verse 2) 2 Timothy 1:5 - the faith of grandmother Lois and mother Eunice (Verse 2) Psalm 71:18 - declare thy strength unto the next generation (Verse 2) Titus 2:3-5 - older women teaching the younger to love their families (Verse 2) Proverbs 31:10-31 - the virtuous woman, worth far above rubies (Verse 3) Psalm 68:5 - a father of the fatherless, God in his holy habitation (Verse 3) Proverbs 31:28 - her children arise up, and call her blessed (Final Chorus) 1 Thessalonians 5:18 - in every thing give thanks (Final Chorus)

Frequently Asked Questions

What genre is Always There? It is a Christian Mother's Day song with a tender folk-worship feel - scripture-rooted gospel music written as a gentle, reverent tribute rather than an up-tempo anthem.

What is Always There about? It honors mothers and grandmothers for their quiet strength, sacrificial love, and passed-down faith - from sleepless nights and mended hearts to whispered prayers and the generations that rise because they stood.

Is Always There good for a Mother's Day church service? Yes. Its gentle, singable melody and its focus on godly womanhood make it well suited to Mother's Day services, family gatherings, and any time set aside to honor the women who poured into the next generation.

What scriptures is Always There based on? It draws from Proverbs 31 (the virtuous woman), Exodus 20:12 (honor your parents), Isaiah 66:13 (a mother's comfort), and 2 Timothy 1:5 (the passed-down faith of Lois and Eunice), all in the King James Version (KJV).

Does Always There honor grandmothers too? Yes. The second verse is written specifically for grandmothers - "Grandma's stories wrapped in silver hair" - celebrating the way faith and wisdom are handed down from one generation to the next.

Where can I listen to Always There? Stream it on Spotify, Apple Music, and Audiomack, and follow Malachi Ben-David on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and TikTok. Always There is also available on Facebook, Instagram, & Threads Music Library and TikTok Sound.