Writing for Billboard, music criticLarry Flick praised the album's production and vocals, stating that "this solid collection contains all the elements for success". Mike Rimmer of Cross Rhythms called the album "deep stuff", stating that the band had "grown up lyrically and taken chances musically to ensure the message is heard." John DiBase of Jesus Freak Hideout called it "fun and sensitive", although he criticized the "slight over-polishing on the sound."