Some songs don’t just comfort—they carry you. “Be Alright” is one of those. Released in the thick of global uncertainty, this bilingual anthem became a lifeline for listeners across cultures and backgrounds. It doesn’t deny the pain—it speaks directly into it. And it reminds us that even when everything feels unstable, God is still holding it all together.
Evan Craft wrote the song during quarantine, inspired by his brother’s struggles and his own wrestling with fear. When he shared it with Danny Gokey, the response was immediate—Gokey said it was exactly what people needed to hear. Together, they created a song that transcends genre and language, blending English and Spanish into one unified cry: “Todo va a estar bien… Everything will be alright.”
“There’s a name that can silence every fear / There’s a love that embraces the heartache, the pain, and the tears…”
That lyric doesn’t sugarcoat the struggle—it acknowledges it. And I’ve felt that same tension. There were seasons where the weight of uncertainty pressed hard—where the silence felt louder than the promises, and the waiting felt like wandering. But God doesn’t flinch. He speaks peace into the storm.
Isaiah 41:10 gives us the anchor: “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” That’s not just comfort—it’s covenant. And John 16:33 reminds us of the reality: “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”
The chorus repeats like a heartbeat: “The whole world’s in His hands / Your whole world’s in His hands…” That line isn’t just poetic—it’s prophetic. Because it means that even when your world feels like it’s falling apart, it’s still resting in the hands of the One who never drops what He holds.
Evan and Danny sing it like people who’ve lived through the ache—and found peace on the other side. And if you’re reading this feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or just plain tired—hear this: you’re not alone. And you’re not forgotten.
Jesus is coming, and the time to trust Him isn’t when things feel safe—it’s now. Not out of fear, but out of faith. Because “Be Alright” isn’t just a lyric—it’s a lifeline. And it’s reaching for you.
Even in the storm. Especially then.
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