Released on March 27, 2026, “The Lord Is With Me (Psalm 118)” by Cindy Clark feels like one of those songs that wasn’t planned, it just happened. And honestly, you can hear that in every second of it.
The story behind the track already sets the tone. What started as a quiet morning reading Psalm 118 turned into something deeper after a day filled with heavy conversations about the world, war, fear, uncertainty. Instead of brushing it off, Cindy leaned into it. And that decision changed everything.
The song is simple, piano-driven, steady, and stripped back. But that simplicity is exactly what gives it weight. There’s nothing distracting you from the message. Her voice sits right at the center, calm but assured, like someone who’s been through the doubt and come out grounded.
The chorus “The Lord is with me, I will not be afraid” hits differently because of how it’s delivered. It’s not loud or dramatic. It’s steady. Repeated like a reminder you tell yourself until it sticks. And knowing it connects back to a personal moment she experienced years ago makes it feel even more real.

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The song pulls directly from scripture but still feels personal. Lines about crying out in anguish, being pushed to the edge, and still finding strength land in a way that feels current. It doesn’t ignore how heavy things can get, it responds to it.
Written in minutes after a moment of worship. That kind of spontaneity usually feels rough around the edges, but here, it feels focused. Like everything came through exactly how it was meant to. “The Lord Is With Me (Psalm 118)” isn’t trying to impress, it’s trying to remind. And in a time where everything feels uncertain, that message lands exactly where it needs to.
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