Kirk Franklin - Fear is Not My Future Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: Fear Is Not My Future (feat. Brandon Lake & Chandler Moore)
  • Album: Kingdom Book One
  • Artist: Kirk Franklin
  • Released On: 17 Jun 2022
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Fear is Not My Future Lyrics

Verse 1: Brandon Lake
Let Him turn it in your favor
Watch Him work it for your good
'Cause He's not done with what He's started
He's not done until it's good
So let Him turn it in your favor
Watch Him work it for your good
He's not done with what He's started
He's not done until it's good

Hello peace
Hello joy
Hello love
Hello strength
Hello hope, it's a new horizon
Hello peace
Hello joy
Hello love
Hello strength
Hello hope, it's a new horizon

Verse 2: Chandler Moore & Brandon Lake
If you're ready for a breakthrough
Just open up and just receive
'Cause what He's pouring out is nothing
You've ever seen (You've ever seen)
You've ever seen

Chorus: Chandler Moore & Brandon Lake
Hello peace
Hello joy
Hello love
Hello
Hello strength
Hello hope, it's a new horizon
Can you see the sun coming up
Hello peace
Hello joy
Hello love
Hello strength
Hello hope, it's a new horizon

Bridge: Brandon Lake & Chandler Moore
It's just a new horizon
It's a new day
It's a new day
It's a new day
It's a new prayer
Fear is not my future
You are, You are (You are)
Sickness is not my story
You are, You are (You are)
Heartbreak's not my home
You are, You are (You are)
Death is not the end
You are, You are (You are)
Fear is not my future
You are, You are (You are)
Sickness is not my story
You are, You are (You are)
Heartbreak's not my home
You can stay here
You are, You are (You are)
Death is not the end
Death is not the end
Jesus
You are, You are (You are)

Chorus: Brandon Lake & Chandler Moore
Hello
Hello peace
Hello joy
Hello love
It's a new day
Hello strength
Hello hope, it's a new horizon
The sun is coming up
Hello peace
Hello joy
Hello love
Hello strength
Hello hope, it's a new horizon
Fear is not my
Fear is not my future
You are (You are), You are (You are)
Sickness is not your story
Sickness is not my story
You are (You are), You are (You are)
That's glory
Heartbreak
Heartbreak's not my home
You are, You are (You are)
Death is not the end
Death is not the end
You can feel it
You are, You are (You are)
Somebody love

Post-Chorus: Brandon Lake & Chandler Moore
You are, You are (You are)
You are
You're writing the story
You're writing my story
Now we go one more time

Chorus: Brandon Lake & Chandler Moore
Fear is
Fear is not my future
You are (You are), You are
Sickness is not your story
Sickness is not my story
You are, You are
Heartbreak
Heartbreak is not my home
You are (You are), You are
Death is not the end
Death is not the end
Jesus
You are (You are), You are

Interlude
Whoa oh, oh
Whoa oh
There's more to the story
Whoa oh, oh
Whoa oh

Verse 3: Kirk Franklin
The biggest fear is that the resurrection was not complete
The biggest lie is that this life's all that there is
And so we live in a fear and not knowing that God's work in complete
And the problem with not having confidence in the resurrection is that we don't know ... in if we live again
But I want you to know that the pain you face is temporary
The cancer you face is temporary
The disease you face is just temporary
Because every belief that is washed in the blood of the lamb will live to live again
How many do you know that this is not the end?
?
This is only just an appetizer for the main meal
?, we share, we like Him
Everything, every time to see the lamb of God
?
Somebody say hallelujah

Chorus: Brandon Lake & Chandler Moore
Fear is not my future
You are (You are), You are
Sickness is not my story
You are, You are
Heartbreak's not my home
You are (You are), You are
Death is not the end
We will see Him
You are (You are), You are
It's not the end
This is not the end
This is not the end
This is not the end
This is not the end
This is not the end
This is not the end
This is not the end
This is not the end
This is not the end
This is not the end
We've only just began
We've only just began
This is not the end
This is not the end
Goodbye fear
Goodbye guilt
Goodbye shame
Goodbye pain
Goodbye grave, it's a new horizon
Goodbye fear
Goodbye guilt
Goodbye shame
Goodbye pain
Goodbye grave, it's a new horizon
Let the Light on in
It's a new day
Let the Light on in
It's a new horizon
Let the Light in
Let the Light on in
It's a new horizon
Let the Light in
Let the Light on in
It's a new horizon
Let the Light in
It's a new day
Let the Light on in
It's a new horizon
Let the Light in
Let the Light on in
It's a new horizon
It's a new day
Let the Light in
Let the Light on in
It's a new day
Let the Light in
Let the Light on in
Let the Light in
Let the Light on in
Open up your eyes
Let the Light in
Let the Light on in
Let the Light in
Let the Light on in
Let the Light in
Let the Light on in
Let the Light in
Let the Light on in
Let the Light in
Let the Light on in


Fear is Not My Future

Fear is Not My Future Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

"Fear is Not My Future," featuring Brandon Lake and Chandler Moore, is a powerful anthem of faith and resilience spearheaded by Kirk Franklin. Released in June 2022, the song serves as a declarative statement, shifting focus from present struggles and anxieties to the unwavering hope found in divine presence. The opening verses, primarily led by Brandon Lake, establish a foundation of trust, encouraging listeners to anticipate a favorable outcome from difficult circumstances. Phrases like "Let Him turn it in your favor" and "Watch Him work it for your good" underscore a belief in a higher power actively involved in bringing about positive change, emphasizing that the work started is not complete until it is "good." This sets an optimistic tone, introducing the concept of a "new horizon."

The recurring "Hello" sequence acts as a powerful affirmation, a conscious welcoming of positive spiritual and emotional states – peace, joy, love, strength, and hope. These declarations are presented as the arrival of a new era, a "new horizon," replacing whatever negative experiences previously dominated. The repetition reinforces the intentionality of this shift in perspective. Chandler Moore joins in the second verse, building on this theme by speaking of breakthroughs and receiving something unprecedented, suggesting that surrendering to faith opens the door to blessings beyond imagination. This sets the stage for the chorus, which further emphasizes the dawning of a new day, symbolized by the image of the sun coming up.

The bridge delivers the core message of the song with profound clarity and power. Led by Brandon Lake and Chandler Moore, it directly confronts common human fears and limitations: fear itself, sickness, heartbreak, and death. The declarations "Fear is not my future," "Sickness is not my story," "Heartbreak's not my home," and "Death is not the end" are not simply negations but are immediately followed by the affirmative "You are, You are," pointing to God or Jesus as the true reality, future, story, home, and ultimate victor over death. This section is the heart of the song, explicitly naming the things people battle and offering a divine alternative as the true foundation of existence. The repetition of these lines, especially with the added emphasis on "You are," makes it a potent declaration of identity and destiny rooted in faith.

Kirk Franklin's distinct voice enters the song during the interlude and verse 3, providing a spoken-word commentary that deepens the theological implications of the lyrics. He directly addresses the "biggest fear" – the doubt about the resurrection's completeness – and the "biggest lie" – that this earthly life is all there is. Franklin powerfully links the song's message of overcoming fear and temporary suffering to the certainty of resurrection. He asserts that pain, cancer, and disease are merely "temporary" because belief "washed in the blood of the lamb will live to live again." This anchors the hope proclaimed throughout the song in the Christian belief in eternal life and the ultimate triumph over death through Jesus, clarifying that this life is just an "appetizer" for what is to come.

The final choruses and outro parts blend the powerful declarations of the bridge with the welcoming of positive states and the farewell to negative ones. The litany of "Goodbye fear," "Goodbye guilt," "Goodbye shame," "Goodbye pain," and "Goodbye grave" mirrors the "Hello" sequence, signifying a complete turning away from past burdens and towards the "new horizon" illuminated by faith. The repeated call to "Let the Light on in" serves as a final invitation for listeners to open themselves to this hope and embrace the new day promised by their faith. The song effectively combines introspective acknowledgment of struggle with outward, communal declaration of victory, making it both personally resonant and an inspiring anthem for corporate worship or individual encouragement, underscoring that one's ultimate reality is defined by divine presence, not by temporary circumstances.
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