Multitrack No Longer Slaves Bethel (nao Mais Escravos) -
: The bridge—"You split the sea so I could walk right through it"—vividly references the parting of the Red Sea in Exodus, symbolizing God's power to rescue His people from physical and spiritual bondage.
"No Longer Slaves" was born out of the personal lives and testimonies of Jonathan David and Melissa Helser . Jonathan wrote the song as a declaration of his own liberation from seasons of suffering and fear, drawing a parallel to the Israelites leaving Egyptian bondage to become children of God. Initially, Melissa struggled to connect with the lyrics, but after a powerful moment of prayer, she felt the Lord affirming she would not be asked to sing anything she didn't believe . MULTITRACK NO LONGER SLAVES BETHEL (NAO MAIS ESCRAVOS)
: Lyrics such as "From my mother’s womb, You have chosen me" reflect Jeremiah 1:5 , emphasizing that a believer's identity is established by God's love before they are even born. Musical Evolution and Global Impact : The bridge—"You split the sea so I
Musically, the song was crafted for corporate worship but was later "reinvented" for radio by producer Ed Cash, who had the singers re-record vocals to build a more driving track. It appeared as the lead single on the album We Will Not Be Shaken and was later translated into Spanish for Bethel Music en Español . Initially, Melissa struggled to connect with the lyrics,
The Portuguese version, has allowed the song to resonate deeply within Brazilian and Portuguese-speaking congregations, maintaining its core message of liberation and restoration . For many listeners, the song acts as a "prophetic truth," giving them the courage to move through their own "fires" toward a God-given destiny.
: The central refrain, "I am a child of God," echoes Galatians 4:4–7 and Romans 8:15 , which describe the shift from being a "slave to fear" to becoming an heir of God through Christ.