Todd Galberth - Fear Is Not My Future Lyrics

Album: Encounter
Released: 14 Oct 2022
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Lyrics


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

Let Him work it for your favor
Watch Him turn it for your good
He's not done with what He's started
'Cause 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

If you're ready for a breakthrough
You can open up and just recеive
'Cause what He's pouring out is nothing
You've ever seen
You've ever seen

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
It's a new horizon

It's a new horizon
It's a new horizon
It's a new horizon
It's a new horizon
It's a new horizon
It's a new horizon
It's a new horizon

Fear is not my future
You are
Sickness is not my story
You are
Heartbreak's not my home
You are, You are
Death is not the end
You are

Fear is not my future
You are
Sickness is not my story
You are, You are
Heartbreak's not my home
You are, You are
Death is not the end
You are, You are

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

It's a new horizon
It's a new horizon
It's a new horizon
It's a new horizon
It's a new horizon
It's a new horizon
It's a new horizon

Wake up, wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up, wake up

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

Fear is not my future
You are
Sickness is not your story
He is
Heartbreak is not your home
He is
Death is not the end

Death is not the end
Death is not the end
Death is not the end
Death is not the end
Death is not the end
Death is not the end
Death is not the end
Death is not the end
Death is not the end
Death is not the end

Death is not the end
Death is not the end
Death is not the end

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

Hello peace

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Meaning & Inspiration

Todd Galberth's "Fear Is Not My Future," released on October 14, 2022, as part of his album *Encounter*, is a powerful declaration of faith and an invitation to embrace a divine perspective over personal anxieties. The song doesn't just suggest hope; it commands it, grounded in the unwavering assurance of God's work in the believer's life. The core message revolves around the profound truth that whatever trials or negative aspects of life we might face – fear, sickness, heartbreak, or even the finality of death – are not the ultimate reality for those who place their trust in God. Instead, these are supplanted by His presence, His power, and His perfect plan, as articulated in passages like Philippians 4:7, which speaks of God's peace guarding our hearts and minds, and Romans 8:28, assuring us that in all things, God works for the good of those called according to His purpose.

The lyrical narrative unfolds as a progressive surrender and subsequent elevation of the spirit. Initially, the song encourages listeners to allow God to transform their circumstances, to let Him "work it for your favor" and "turn it for your good." This is not a passive wish but an active faith, echoing the sentiment found in Jeremiah 29:11, where God reveals His plans for welfare and not for calamity, to give hope and a future. The repetitive, almost anthem-like pronouncements of "Hello peace, hello joy, hello love, hello strength, hello hope, it's a new horizon" serve as a spiritual recalibration, actively naming and embracing the blessings that God provides, pushing back the shadows of doubt and despair. This is akin to the spiritual discipline of focusing on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, or praiseworthy, as encouraged in Philippians 4:8. The declaration, "If you're ready for a breakthrough, you can open up and just receive," directly invites a response of active faith, aligning with the principle in James 4:8, "Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you."

The pivotal moment arrives with the unwavering affirmation, "Fear is not my future, You are." This isn't merely an optimistic outlook; it's a profound theological statement that redirects the locus of control and identity from ephemeral anxieties to the eternal God. The repetition of "You are" in relation to fear, sickness, heartbreak, and death powerfully asserts that God's presence, His power, and His ultimate victory are the prevailing forces in the believer's life. This resonates deeply with scriptures such as 2 Timothy 1:7, which states that God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power and love and self-control, and 1 Corinthians 15:55-57, which triumphantly declares victory over death through Christ. The repeated exhortation to "Wake up" further signifies a spiritual awakening, a call to shed the slumber of complacency or fear and to actively recognize and inhabit the reality of God's reign in our lives. Ultimately, "Fear Is Not My Future" functions as a spiritual declaration of independence from negativity, a bold embrace of divine promise, and a clear pathway to experiencing the abundant life that God intends.

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