“Unstable” by Keara feels like sitting across from a friend who finally says out loud what you’ve been trying to hold together in silence. As a worship leader at Next Level Church in Matthews, NC, Keara Vigil brings more than just vocal strength to this song; she brings lived faith. You can sense that this isn’t just music to her it’s a ministry.
The heart of “Unstable” is vulnerability. It acknowledges the moments when life feels uncertain, when emotions wobble, and when faith doesn’t look polished or picture-perfect. Instead of pretending everything is fine, Keara leans into the discomfort. She gives listeners permission to admit they’re struggling, and in doing so, she creates space for healing.

Her voice carries both softness and conviction. There’s a tenderness in the quieter moments, almost like a whispered prayer, but as the song builds, so does her assurance. The production supports that journey beautifully—never overpowering the message, just lifting it. You can hear influences from her wide ranging style, from intimate acoustic tones to the emotional swell of contemporary Christian anthems. She refuses to be boxed into one sound, and that freedom allows the message to lead.
What makes “Unstable” stand out is its honesty. Keara isn’t chasing fame or trends. She’s chasing hearts. Her song writing reflects a calling to speak to real-life pain, obstacles, and the messy in-between moments. But she doesn’t leave the listener in the struggle. The song gently points to hope, the steady truth that even when we feel unstable, God remains constant.
There’s something deeply reassuring about that. “Unstable” doesn’t shout at you; it walks with you. It reminds you that faith isn’t the absence of fear, it’s trusting God in the middle of it. By the end of the song, you don’t just feel encouraged; you feel understood. And sometimes, that’s exactly what the heart needs.