“No Longer Slaves"

Jonathan david Helser and Malissa helser pic

Jonathan David & Melissa Helser “No Longer Slaves” Share‑Worthy Song

I often think about the night Israel stood on the edge of the Red Sea — fear behind them, uncertainty before them, and God standing right in the middle of it all. They weren’t warriors. They weren’t confident. They weren’t strong. They were terrified. Yet God didn’t ask them to be fearless; He asked them to trust Him. That same story echoes through “No Longer Slaves,” a song that reminds us we don’t walk through life defined by fear but by the God who calls us His children. Jonathan David and Melissa Helser sing with the kind of conviction that rises when you’ve seen God break chains you thought would never fall.

“No Longer Slaves” was written from a place of deep spiritual awakening — the realization that fear doesn’t get the final say. The song traces the journey from bondage to belonging, from trembling to trust. It’s not just a declaration; it’s a reminder of who we are and whose we are. The Helsers carry this message with a raw, prophetic tenderness, singing like people who have lived through fear and found freedom on the other side. Their voices rise like a testimony, steady and sure, pointing us back to the God who parts seas we can’t cross on our own.

Jonathan David and Melissa have always carried a ministry rooted in authenticity and encounter. Their worship isn’t polished for performance — it’s shaped by prayer, by Scripture, by the quiet places where God speaks identity over His people. “No Longer Slaves” reflects their heart perfectly. It’s a song that doesn’t just lift your hands; it lifts your spirit. It reminds you that fear is loud, but the Father’s voice is louder.

This message reaches into my own testimony as well. There were seasons where fear tried to define me — fear of the future, fear of failure, fear of not being enough. But God kept speaking identity over me, reminding me that I wasn’t meant to live chained to what once held me. That’s why this song hits so deeply. It speaks to the universal human experience of wanting to be free and the divine promise that freedom is already ours in Christ.

Scripture speaks to this identity with a power that echoes through the song: “You did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but the Spirit of adoption.” Romans 8:15. And again, the psalmist declares God’s deliverance: “He rescued me from my strong enemy… for they were too mighty for me.” Psalm 18:17. Even Isaiah captures the heart of God’s protection: “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are Mine.” Isaiah 43:1. These aren’t just comforting words — they are identity‑shaping truths.

“No Longer Slaves” becomes a declaration of that identity. It calls us to step out of fear and into the freedom Jesus already purchased. It reminds us that we are not defined by our past, our failures, or our fears. We are defined by the Father who calls us His children and leads us through every sea that stands in our way.

If fear has been whispering too loudly in your life, let this song be a reminder of who you truly are. Now is the time to stand in the identity God has spoken over you — chosen, loved, redeemed, and free. Let the Father lead you, steady you, and remind you that you are no longer a slave to fear. You belong to Him.

“No Longer Slaves” by Jonathan David & Melissa Helser is a powerful anthem of identity and freedom, declaring that fear no longer defines us — God does. With heartfelt vocals and a message rooted in Scripture, the song invites listeners to step into the fullness of who they are in Christ. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs encouragement — grab your copy here on Amazon. Every purchase supports the Helsers’ ministry and helps us continue sharing songs that strengthen faith and draw people closer to Jesus.

 

Like what you see? Explore more below—each image leads to a story of hope, healing, or joy.

Click here to vist our Shop ^
Want to share your feature? Use this ^