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'Don't Be Afraid' by Remilekun: Your Soundtrack to Overcoming


Remilekun's 'Don't Be Afraid' is a song of hope for anyone who's ever felt beaten down or washed up by life. A song of encouragement, pointing to God for guidance, and reminding us that there is no reason to be afraid when faith takes the driver seat. 

Remilekun - Don't Be AfraidWhen you're at a crossroads, with fog making it almost impossible to see the road ahead and your heart heavy with doubt, then 'Don't Be Afraid' comes to the rescue! You could interpret the lyrics 'When your world comes crashing down, don't be afraid,' as a comforting message, but it's intended as a proactive call to get on your feet, stand tall, and face those storms with the firm belief that you're not walking alone. God's got you! He's holding your future, guiding you with gentle and firm assurance that no matter how wild the storms may rage, with faith, you'll make it to the other side. 

This song gives direction, pointing you to the key that truly liberates you from fear, doubt, and despair… your faith in God. You'll feel the hope grow in your heart as the song builds up, and Remilekun grounds you with the promise that 'The One who gave you life knows… He holds your future, can't you see?' 

We encourage you to listen to 'Don't Be Afraid,' and trust that this song will fill your heart with the courage to face whatever mountain is in front of you, unafraid, knowing that God is by your side. Let God take the lead! He loves you and has your back, just like He always has.

(Related scripture: Isaiah 41:10; Joshua 1:9; Psalm 23:4)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1CTaaKKpEbwNgneU9VxwrL

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22HjMwww2mo

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