New Path Worship’s latest single, Burn In Me, is more than just a worship song—it’s a soul cry born from a season of spiritual drought and deep surrender. Taken from their album On The Wings of Eagles and available now on Spotify, the track traces founder Ron Cool’s personal wilderness experience. A pastor, coach, and worship leader, Cool found himself chasing influence and burning out. “I had built a fire for God, but I wasn’t burning with Him anymore,” he admits. That raw moment of honesty lit the match for Burn In Me—a prayer set to music, calling listeners back to the altar.
The inspiration came during a breaking point. Wrestling with burnout and lost purpose, Cool prayed what he calls a “dangerous prayer”: “God, burn away what’s not of You.” That became the heartbeat of the track—a cry for purification, for stripping away everything artificial in pursuit of authentic encounter. Built around tender piano and aching vocals, the song slowly swells into a powerful climax, where the instruments drop and one desperate line rings out: “Consume what’s not eternal.” It’s not performance. It’s confession.
Musically, New Path Worship blends the reverent textures of Maverick City Music with the urgency of Upperroom and the emotional punch of Jesus Culture. But Burn In Me stands on its own. It’s raw, unfiltered, and intensely focused on awakening—not background noise, but altar music. “It’s not about entertainment,” Cool says. “It’s about igniting something in you.” That boldness gives the track its edge. Whether you’re in a sanctuary or your living room, the invitation is the same: drop the pretense, and let God light the fire again.
The song didn’t come together in a studio sprint—it was birthed in slow, Spirit-led collaboration. Cool, alongside his wife Rachel and a team of creatives, approached the project as a sacred assignment, not a polished product. Every lyric was prayed through. Every note was wrestled over. The result is a track that carries spiritual weight and personal conviction. “Don’t just stream it,” Cool urges. “Pray through it.” That’s the heartbeat of New Path Worship: encounter over consumption.
With Burn In Me, New Path Worship opens a new chapter—one marked by creative expansion and deeper spiritual focus. The team is already working on new songs and collaborations, as well as planning live worship nights and a potential live EP. “God’s opening doors for worship leaders and creatives who share this heart,” Cool says. Their mission isn’t to go viral—it’s to spark revival, one surrendered heart at a time.
Gratitude runs deep in their camp. “Thank you for your support and love,” the team shares, praying the music leads people to God and onto “a new path for a new you.” Stream Burn In Me now on Spotify—whether it’s in the quiet of your prayer time, or with a community ready to go deeper. This isn’t just music for your Sunday playlist. It’s a soundtrack for the spiritually hungry, the battle-weary, and the bold-hearted ready to burn again.
With Burn In Me, New Path Worship offers something both intimate and explosive—a song forged in surrender, delivered in power. It’s Ron Cool’s personal breakthrough turned public offering, a reminder that real revival always begins at the altar. If you’re tired of surface-level faith and craving something deeper, this is your invitation. The fire’s been lit. All that’s left is to step in.