You Are My Hiding Place

The next entry for my Blog is You Are My Hiding Place by Michael Ledner and first released in 1980. A link to Selah performing the song is at the bottom of the Blog.

You Are My Hiding Place

You are my hiding place
You always fill my heart
With songs of deliverance
Whenever I am afraid
I will trust in You

I will trust in You
Let the weak say I am strong
In the strength of the Lord

You are my hiding place
You always fill my heart
With songs of deliverance
Whenever I am afraid
I will trust in You

I will trust in You
Let the weak say I am strong
In the strength of the Lord
I will trust in You

You are my hiding place
You always fill my heart
With songs of deliverance
Whenever I am afraid
I will trust in You

I will trust in You
Let the weak say I am strong
In the strength of the Lord
I will trust in You

You are my hiding place (I will trust in You)
You always fill my heart (Let the weak say I am strong)
With songs of deliverance (In the strength of the Lord)
Whenever I am afraid
I will trust in You

When you are trying to escape whatever is going on in your life, where is your go to place or activity? I am talking about times when you need a diversion to get your mind off whatever is weighing you down. Maybe you dive into your go-to comfort foods, you pig out on sweets, perhaps you turn to alcohol, or maybe you just pull up the covers and stay in bed. Be honest, do any of these options last for very long? It is short term gain, but the pain and dread is still there.

As we continue along in the current COVID-19 pandemic that is ravaging the world, most of us are quarantined in our homes and told not to go anywhere except to purchase groceries or go for medical attention. So now we are “stuck” in our homes with our family and/or roommates twenty-four hours a day. I realize that most of us really love our families, but togetherness has its limitations, especially as weeks and months pass by in isolation. We feel as if there is no escape and our patience wears thin after a while and we feel as if we are at wits end with no place to turn. Everyone’s question is, will this pandemic ever end?

There is only one place we can hide successfully and this place is identified in Psalm 32:7, “You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance.” The other escape options I mentioned above are perhaps our first actions, but we eventually end up turning to God for the ultimate hiding place. He is the one who can give us the protection we are seeking, the love we need, and comfort that only he can bring. Not only do we get that secure feeling as he holds us, but we are surrounded with the songs of hope and deliverance, perhaps through the voices of angels. All of this gives us the peace and freedom that we have never felt before. Just think, we can get this incredible peace where we are; he comes to us. If we look to scripture again, we read that God is always there for us when we are afraid, David tells us the following in Psalm 56:3, “Whenever I am afraid, I will trust in You.” Here, David is acknowledging that God is his hiding place and that he knows there is no better place to put his trust than in the hands of God. Isn’t it amazing how this song has essentially taken 2 verses from scripture and almost used them verbatim in a song? Every time you sing this song, you are basically singing straight from the word of God.

One of the steps we must take to gain full advantage of what God offers us as our hiding place and his strength, is to acknowledge that we are indeed weak when it comes to facing the obstacles we face every day of our life. We must face the reality that we cannot do it alone and that we certainly can’t win the battles of this world alone. The writer of this song once again went to God’s word for the next line of the song. In 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 Paul writes, “But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. Therefore, I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.” Paul is telling us that once we understand how weak we truly are, then we are ready to accept how strong God is and what he can do for us. As long as we keep trying to do things on our own, we will remain weak.

This song is basically a repeating chorus, but it has taken scripture straight from the bible and turned it into a song. I believe this is scripture turned into a song we can sing everyday of our lives, and it will continually remind us of the love of God and what he has to offer us. Singing to God using his scriptures helps to make an even more powerful prayer. It is true that we gain eternal life beyond this earthly life by accepting God’s only son as our personal savior, but isn’t it wonderful that he gives us a place of refuge during our time on earth?

Click to Hear Selah Sing You Are My Hiding Place

No Longer Slaves to Fear

The next entry for my Blog is No Longer Slaves to Fear which was written by Jonathan David Helser, Brian Joel Case, and Mark Johnson. It was first released by Jonathan David and Melissa Helser in August 2015 in association with Bethel Music. A link to the Helsers singing the song is at the bottom of the Blog.

No Longer Slaves


You unravel me, with a melody
You surround me with a song
Of deliverance, from my enemies
Till all my fears are gone

I’m no longer a slave to fear
I am a child of God
I’m no longer a slave to fear
I am a child of God

From my mother’s womb
You have chosen me
Love has called my name
I’ve been born again, into a family
Your blood flows through my veins

I’m no longer a slave to fear
I am a child of God
I’m no longer a slave to fear
I am a child of God
I’m no longer a slave to fear
I am a child of God
I’m no longer a slave to fear
I am a child of God

I am surrounded
By the arms of the father
I am surrounded
By songs of deliverance
We’ve been liberated
From our bondage
We’re the sons and the daughters
Let us sing our freedom

You split the sea
So I could walk right through it
My fears were drowned in perfect love
You rescued me
And I will stand and sing
I am the child of God
You split the sea
So I could walk right through it
You drowned my fears in perfect love
You rescued me
And I will stand and sing
I am the child of God (yes I am)

I am a Child of God
I am a Child of God (yes, I am)
I am a Child of God (full of faith yes)
I am a Child of God
I am a Child of God
I’m no longer a slave to fear
I am a child of God
I’m no longer a slave to fear
I am a child of God

Most of us are pretty focused on what is going on in our everyday lives. We are concerned about money, jobs, how our children are going to turn out, school issues, retirement planning, neighborhood problems, what we are hearing on the news, and just basic survival. These are all things that are very important, but so many times we become overwhelmed with these worries, fears, and what-ifs; we are bound by the issues of life. Essentially, we have become slaves to our worries as we obsess over each one; many of these are issues that are completely out of our control. As we become slaves to our fears, we lose our focus on God. When we finally realize what is happening and call out to God, we feel peace, love, and a complete escape from all of the challenges confronting us. If we focus on God first, it helps us to better address all of the other aspects of our life; since we realize once again that we are never alone. It doesn’t mean our problems go away, but focusing on God gives us a greater sense of inner peace as we deal with the issues at hand. We are also reminded yet again that we are his child, a child of God. As we commune with God during our brief escape and open our hearts, we find that sweet and calming spirit that dwells within us. Psalm 32:7 states: “You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance.” Our worries are replaced with the peace that God provides as he holds us in his arms as he delivers us from our bondage to fears just as he delivered the Israelites from their bondage of slavery.


God made us his child before we were even born and has always loved us and always will. In fact, Isaiah 44:24 tells us “Thus says the Lord, your Redeemer, who formed you from the womb, I am the Lord, who made all things, who alone stretched out the heavens, who spread out the earth by myself.” He has called out to us our entire life, and patiently waited for us to listen to his voice. When we finally hear him and reach the point of accepting his son Jesus as our personal savior, we become part of his eternal family with a home in heaven. As the old church hymn said,” we are joint heirs with Jesus”; take time to let that sink in. His love and his spirit are with us every day and during every circumstance of our lives. Think of the love you have for your children; it pales in comparison to the love God has for us. God is always there for us, just waiting to wrap his arms around us give us that loving embrace that we need, it is up to us to step into those loving arms. As we fall into the arms of our heavenly father, we are overcome with tranquility that blots out the noise of the world. Our heart is filled with joy and praise; we are finally free from our shackles. It is a time for us to worship the Lord with our hearts and our voice. It is time to sing praises to the Lord at the top of our lungs, so that everyone can know what he means to us and how good it feels to be a child of God.


Most of us have probably read or heard about how God parted the Red Sea so the Israelites could walk on dry land out of Egypt, this miracle is found in Exodus 14. Do you realize that he still parts the waters for us today? Our Red Sea is the turbulent seas of life that we battle every day. When we call upon him in the middle of the storms of life, he takes our hand, pulls us out of the water so that we are no longer drowning, confined by our burdens. He calms our seas and replaces the turbulent waters that drown us with an all-encompassing love that is greater and far beyond our comprehension.

Yes, we are a child of God and with Jesus Christ, we are no longer a slave to fear. I think we should all stop what we are doing and sing praises to him for his unconditional love and the eternal promise has made for each of us.

Click to Hear Jonathan David and Melissa Helser Perform No Longer Slaves