When Fear Keeps You Awake | New Christian Lofi Worship Song Inspired by Psalm 91

Find peace in God's protection tonight with this dreamy, relaxing lo-fi worship song, "Under Your Wings," inspired by Psalm 91. Let the soft, intimate vocals, nostalgic synth textures, and comforting promises of Scripture remind you that God is your refuge, your fortress, and your safe place. When fear feels overwhelming, anxiety won't let go, or the future feels uncertain, His presence remains near, covering you with His peace and faithfulness. Perfect for late-night prayer, deep study, quiet reflection, falling asleep, or finding comfort during difficult seasons. "He will cover you with his feathers. Under his wings you will take refuge. His faithfulness is your shield and rampart." - Psalm 91:4 👉 Subscribe to Hymneo Lofi for more Bible-based music from the Psalms, the Gospels, the New Testament, and more. Featuring calming melodies, thoughtful lyrics, and peaceful visuals for quiet time, Bible study, prayer, sleep, and late-night worship. #ChristianLofi #LofiWorship #ScriptureSong #Psalm91 #IndieLofi #DreamyLofi #PrayerMusic #ChristianChillhop #BibleVerseMusic #UnderYourWings #GodsProtection ABOUT THIS TRACK: Blending spacious production, warm analog bass, atmospheric synth textures, and a peaceful nighttime atmosphere, this song transforms the comfort and protection of Psalm 91 into a calming worship experience. Inspired by reflective sounds and indie chillhop, it was created to help you slow down, release your fears, and remember that God is with you through every storm, every trial, and every sleepless night. TRACK TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – Instrumental Intro 0:28 – “In the secret place, you hide me safely...” (Verse 1) 1:16 – Instrumental Break 1:26 – “I will not fear...” (Pre-Chorus) 1:40 – "You are my refuge..." (Chorus 1) 2:08 – Instrumental Break 2:33 – “Though the shadows move..." (Verse 2) 3:20 – Instrumental Break 3:44 – “When I call your name...” (Bridge) 4:12 – “Under your wings, I will rest...” (Chorus 2) 4:47 – Instrumental Outro