What are you really afraid of right now?
Fear has a way of showing up uninvited. It doesn’t knock. “In Your Victory (Psalm 21)” by Souls Victory gives an unshakable answer to that problem, channeling the bold conviction of Christian rock legends like Russ Taff and Steve Camp into something that hits just as hard today. The song doesn’t ease into its message. It opens with a direct question: “Whom should I fear?” That’s not rhetorical fluff. It’s a challenge.
Picture the scene it sets. An army camped outside your door. Enemies closing in. Lying witnesses who are building a case against you. Most people would crumble under that kind of pressure. Yet the song declares, “My heart does not fear… Even then do I trust.” Where does that kind of steadiness come from?
It comes from Psalm 21 and Psalm 27. The chorus literally quotes Psalm 27, where David writes: “The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?” He’s not pretending the threats aren’t real. He’s choosing where to fix his eyes.
You too have that same choice! Trouble doesn’t ask permission before it arrives. Bills pile up. Relationships strain. Diagnoses land without warning. Egos of country leaders can clash, some causing heavy conflicts and (financial) challenges for their citizens and/or others across the globe. But none of that changes who holds you. Make God your refuge before the storm hits, not just during it. Sing while you wait. Trust while you’re still afraid. That’s not denial, but faith with its sleeves rolled up.
Give this song a listen and join the singing: “Wait for the LORD, take courage, be stouthearted.”
(Related scripture: Psalm 27:1; Psalm 27:3; Psalm 27:14)
Background:
"In Your Victory (Psalm 21)" is a Christian rock worship anthem inspired directly by Psalm 21. Combining the bold faith and conviction of classic Christian artists like Russ Taff and Steve Camp with a modern rock sound, the song celebrates God's strength, victory, and faithfulness.
Built around Scripture itself, it is both a prayer and a declaration of trust, reminding listeners that every blessing, triumph, and hope ultimately comes from the Lord. With soaring guitars, passionate vocals, and a message rooted in God's Word, the song is a strong fit for Christian rock, worship, and inspirational playlists.
Release date: June 24, 2026
Connect with Souls Victory
- Website: https://www.soulsvictory.com/
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