The song contains electric guitar and an atmospheric,
twangy instrumentation. In the lyrics, Brandon Coleman seeks validation and approval from his partner, dismissing the materialistic pleasures and objectives that many strive for, with a reference to "
Fast Cars and Freedom" by
Rascal Flatts. He asks for support from God, noting throughout the song that his reliance on faith is a means to build a successful relationship and his self-esteem. The chorus highlights his desperation, as he questions how important he is to his lover. In the second verse, Coleman rejects the idea that "faith can move a mountain" and is determined to continue his "climb", which reflects on his persistence to follow what he believes is the right path and willingness to face the challenges along the way, rather than attempting to avoid his problems. He wonders whether he is being stubborn or showing an act of faith through his dedication, and how God will judge this action. In addition, Coleman opens up about his feelings of fear and isolation, and suggests that he is growing homesick from going on tour. He explains that to feel a sense of being "home", he must find someone who loves and cares about him. ==Critical reception==