I’ve had seasons where everything I built started crumbling. Plans, relationships, even my sense of purpose—one by one, they fell apart. And in that wreckage, I found something I never expected: peace. Not because I held it together, but because God held me. That’s the heartbeat of Ryan Stevenson’s brand-new single “All Falls Away.”
Released November 7, 2025, as the lead track from his new EP The Wilderness Diaries, this song is a raw, reflective anthem of surrender. Co-written with Matt Hammitt and Seth Mosley, “All Falls Away” opens the six-song project with a declaration that hits deep: “When all falls away, You remain.” That’s not just poetic—it’s personal. It’s the kind of truth you only learn when the bottom drops out and grace catches you.
Ryan’s journey has always been marked by vulnerability. From his early days as a paramedic to his breakout hit “Eye of the Storm,” he’s never been afraid to write from the middle of the mess. This new track continues that legacy. It’s not polished—it’s honest. And it’s a lifeline for anyone walking through loss, uncertainty, or spiritual fatigue.
The message echoes Hebrews 12:27: “The removing of what can be shaken—that is, created things—so that what cannot be shaken may remain.” That’s the spiritual surgery this song describes. God doesn’t just allow the shaking—He uses it to reveal what’s eternal.
Another verse that anchors this anthem is Psalm 73:26: “My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” That’s not just comfort—it’s clarity. It reminds us that when everything else falls away, God doesn’t.
I connect with this one because I’ve been there. I’ve watched dreams collapse and wondered if I’d ever feel whole again. But this song reminded me—sometimes the falling is the beginning of freedom. And when Ryan sings it, you can tell he’s lived it.
“All Falls Away” isn’t just a song—it’s a spiritual checkpoint. A moment to ask: What am I really standing on? And if the answer is anything other than Christ, it’s time to shift.
If you’ve been walking through a wilderness season, let this song be your soundtrack. Let it remind you that God doesn’t abandon you in the rubble—He rebuilds you from it. And if someone you love is struggling to hold it all together, share this with them. Let it be the sound of surrender.
Ryan Stevenson’s powerful new single “All Falls Away,” from his EP The Wilderness Diaries, declares hope in the middle of collapse. It’s a reminder that when everything else fades, grace remains. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs to know they’re not alone—grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Ryan’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that stir hearts and speak truth.
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