
Seph Schlueter has released a new single titled ‘Life With You’ and it is one of those songs that grows as you sit with it. The sound is simple and gentle, carried by the strum of the guitar and the quiet beauty of the violin, which gives the song room to breathe and the lyrics space to land.
The first time I listened, it felt like a love song between two people. The words are tender, familiar, and full of warmth. But the more I paid attention to the lyrics, the clearer it became that this is not a romantic story. It is a love song about the saving grace of Christ. That realization changes how the song settles in, and it is what gives it depth.
There is a strong sense of honesty running through the lyrics. Schlueter writes about being lost, living in the dark, hiding scars, and finally finding a place of belonging. Nothing feels exaggerated or over-explained. It reads like someone looking back on who they were before they were found, and quietly acknowledging how everything changed afterwards.
The music supports that honesty. The arrangement is stripped back, with the guitar and violin working gently together. There is no rush to impress. Instead, the song invites you to listen closely and reflect. It feels personal, almost like something you were not meant to overhear, but are grateful you did.
‘Life With You’ follows “Counting My Blessings,” the song that brought many listeners to Seph Schlueter’s music. That track was full of gratitude and joy, and it resonated because of its simplicity and sincerity. This new release feels like a continuation of that same heart, but in a quieter, more reflective way. Where “Counting My Blessings” celebrates faith openly, “Life With You” sits with it, explores it, and lets it speak for itself.
What stands out most is how natural the song feels. It does not try to preach or explain everything. It simply tells a story of grace, belonging, and choosing a new way of life. In doing so, it leaves room for the listener to find their own meaning within it.
‘Life With You’ sits comfortably alongside Seph Schlueter’s other faith-driven songs, shaped by honesty and simplicity. It shows how easily he puts spiritual truths into words that feel real and relatable.