Awarding the album three and a half stars at New Release Today, Kevin Davis writes, "[the listener will be] refreshed, nourished, encouraged, and turn to God for your strength."[3] Tony Cummings, rating the album a perfect ten for Cross Rhythms, describes, "...this is one of the finest albums of modern worship".[2] Indicating in a three and a half review from The Phantom Tollbooth, Derek Walker says, "Extremely well-executed praise music that pays tribute to a life that impacted many, and benefits orphanages around the world."[4] Andrew Funderburk, giving the album three and a half stars by CM Addict, states, "Despite what may seem like flaws in my eyes, this project sends out a deeper strain of beauty because of what The Reason stands for."[1]