The song "Isaac" by Hollyn is about having faith and trust in God even in difficult times. It references the biblical story of Abraham being asked by God to sacrifice his son Isaac as a test of faith, but then being stopped at the last moment by an angel. Hollyn sings about feeling like she's going to break, but still choosing to lift her hands up to God in surrender. She talks about trusting God's plan and knowing that he has something better for her, just like Abraham had to trust that God had a plan even when he was asked to sacrifice his son. The chorus repeats the line "You're faithful to me, I'm faithful to you" as a reminder of the unchanging nature of God's love. The song ultimately ends with Hollyn declaring her willingness to surrender to God's plan and trust in his faithfulness.