For the ones who’ve walked through anxiety and wondered if faith could still rise—this one’s for you.
There are songs that soothe, and then there are songs that stand guard. Jon Reddick’s “No Fear” is one of those rare worship anthems that doesn’t just comfort—it contends. It’s not soft background music for peaceful moments. It’s a battle cry for the days when fear feels louder than truth.
I’ve lived through those days. The ones where anxiety wraps around your chest like a vice. Where sleep doesn’t come easy, and peace feels like a distant memory. I’ve had seasons where I questioned everything—my calling, my worth, even my ability to keep going. And in those moments, I didn’t need a pep talk. I needed a promise.
That’s what this song delivers. With lyrics like “You’ve never let me walk alone, not even once,” it reminds us that God’s presence isn’t conditional—it’s constant. And that truth has carried me through more battles than I can count. I’ve seen fear try to paralyze me. I’ve felt the weight of uncertainty press down. But I’ve also seen Jesus show up in the middle of it—not to pull me out immediately, but to walk me through it.
Jon Reddick wrote this song out of his own journey—years of battling fear, even while leading worship. He’s been honest about how anxiety shaped his life, how it made him question trust, and how it kept him distant from people he loved. And yet, through that struggle, God gave him a song. Not just for himself, but for all of us who’ve felt the same.
Scripture ties this message together with power. Isaiah 41:10 says, “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.” And 2 Timothy 1:7 reminds us, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.” These aren’t just verses—they’re weapons. And this song turns them into melody.
“No Fear” is for the weary, the anxious, the ones who feel like they’re barely holding on. It’s a reminder that fear doesn’t get the final word. Jesus does. And He’s not just beside you—He’s fighting for you.
So if you’re in a battle right now, let this song be your anthem. Let it remind you that you’re not walking alone. That faith still rises. That healing is still possible. And that the God who brought you this far won’t start failing now.