Listen to Alisa Turner's Cover of Bethel Music's 'No Longer Slaves'

Integrity Music's Alisa Turner has released her version of Bethel Music's "No Longer Slaves." The worship leader will be releasing her debut self-titled album on August 25.
On why Turner choose to record the song, she said: "The only power fear has over you is the power you allow it to have. I said it a few days ago and I'll say it again: no more fear, no more. Let's be done with that now. Walk freely and know you are covered in protection, love, and favor. He's got you. I know you've heard the song "No Longer Slaves" sung oh so many times. So, instead of just watching my video, sing it with me. Be brave and claim the truth this song sings. You are a child of God - a blessing that will follow you all of your days."
The topic of overcoming fear is one that has become a recurring theme for Alisa recently as she shared more of her heart on the subject in a social media post last week: "Even when the pain ends, the trauma of it all can continue on a while after. The fear can freeze you unmovable. Afraid of your tomorrows, afraid to pick up that phone call because the last one was bad news, afraid of the pain coming back, afraid of what else will go wrong. It's human to feel fear but it's not part of His plan for that fear to paralyze you. It takes a Brave heart to step out of fear and say, no more. I just want to encourage you today to be brave, to remind you when the Lord created you He didn't leave anything out that you might need. Whatever fear has been lurking around, tell it, no more. You're done with that now. You can face it, walk through and past it. And know you have everything you need to do so. He will always supply it."
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