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"Walk in Victory" by Abayomi Adewuyi: Freedom Isn't a Feeling, It's a Fact


Bound people don’t stay bound in Christ.

(by Jasper Tan) Abayomi Adewuyi’s new single “Walk In Victory” is an uplifting contemporary gospel track that talks about faith and empowerment. Throughout the song, Abayomi testifies about the transformative power of believing in Jesus Christ and finding spiritual security in him. The key message of the song is Abayomi’s testimony that if one follows Christ with all one's heart, then one is assured of liberation and freedom from the burdens that we carry. Having faith in Christ gives us that certainty that all will eventually be well, and there is really no cause for worry. As emphasized in the spoken prayer, “He that the father set free is free” (3:28–3:31), we are reminded that our existence is defined by grace rather than the worldly circumstance that we are put in.

Abayomi Adewuyi - Walk In VictoryThe song also encourages us to maintain our trust and confidence in God for any challenges that we face as declared in the spoken prayer “nothing can stop you” and “nothing can hinder you” (3:40–3:42). Reminding us that confidence in God is always greater than any opposition that we may face (“Greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world” — 3:51–3:56). This confidence would lead to success and enlightenment for “My God will shine brighter each day” (2:04–2:06). I specifically like the way the song is interspersed with spoken prayers, inspiring a vocal affirmation that functions as anthems that invites the listener to a communal worship experience beyond to just listening to the song.

The song is truly a motivational piece that instills confidence and shifts our perspective from one of struggle and despair to one of victory with the Lord. “For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery” (Galatians 5:1, ESV)

(Related scripture: Galatians 5:1; Proverbs 4:18; Psalm 119:105)

Background:

Born in a midnight crisis during an overnight production session, "Walk in Victory" came when overwhelming dread made me stop working. I began singing it spontaneously — and every burden lifted instantly. I wrote it down and it became the heart of the project. A gospel anthem of breakthrough for fans of Sinach and Maverick City Music. Its declaration, "I will no longer be bound," speaks to every listener facing impossibility, fear & dread. Perfect for Gospel and Christian Hits.

Release date: July 2, 2026

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