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Wande – ”YOU” 

[Chorus]It’s all because of You-uuu
Mmm, that’s what’s up
Gotta be liftin’ Him up
Nah, nah, nah
The same love
Gotta be liftin’ me up
Mmm, that’s what’s up
Gotta be liftin’ Him up
Nah, nah, nah
The same love
Gotta be liftin’ me up

[Verse 1]This one for the lost, this one for the hurt
This one for the honest
Feel trapped in your sin, Jesus steppin’ in, oh yeah He holds me
Where do I begin? (Where do I)
Heavenly Father my kin (Heavenly Father)
Forget where I been (Yeah)
Baby, I been born again
I was feelin’ low, losin’ sight of You
Pushin’ clouds Lord You came through
It ain’t overlooked
Now I’m off a book
Ain’t it crazy?
Oh Lord You fire for my life
Michael B., it’s a movie
Flip the script, I live my purpose truly

[Chorus]It’s all because of You
Yeah, yeah
I know that You’re coming through
Yeah, yeah
Kind of love I never knew (Yeah, yeah)
I’ll never be the same, I gotta praise Your name
It’s all because of You, it’s all because of You (Yeah, yeah)
It’s all because of You, it’s all because of You (Yeah, yeah)
I’ll never be the same, I gotta praise Your name
It’s all because of—

[Verse 2]Always in control yeah You numb
Yeah I got it
Through that worry in my brain, let You numb
I been up, prayers up, yeah, you should know
Count it up, praises up, yeah, you should know
Talk about grace you’ll see it on me
Walkin’ my faith in G-O-D, remember them days thinking R.I.P
Was blind, couldn’t see You were setting me free
Fighting for me and You’re fighting for the team
Told me be a light so you know I gotta gleam (Yeah)
The I Am made me who I am
It’s all in God’s plan

[Chorus]It’s all because of You
Yeah, yeah
I know that You’re coming through
Yeah, yeah
Kind of love I never knew (Yeah, yeah)
I’ll never be the same, I gotta praise Your name
It’s all because of You, it’s all because of You (Yeah, yeah)
It’s all because of You, it’s all because of You (Yeah, yeah)
I’ll never be the same, I gotta praise Your name
It’s all because of—

Source: https://genius.com/Wande-you-lyrics

Words Are Seeds

Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap (Galatians 6:7).

While explaining the parable of the sower, the Lord Jesus emphasized in the eleventh verse that the seed the sower sowed was the Word of God. He lets us know that words are seeds and that what you sow is what you reap.

If you sow the right words into your life and future, they’ll produce the right harvest. Always steer your life in God’s direction for you with the right words. You can’t keep speaking negatively and expect to have an excellent life.

Proverbs 15:4 says, “A wholesome tongue is a tree of life: but perverseness therein is a breach in the spirit.” Here, see how Solomon connects words with seed, tree and fruits. A wholesome tongue is one that speaks life, health, healing, righteousness and abundance. That wholesome tongue is a tree of life.

Many unknowingly bruise their spirits by speaking words that are inconsistent with the provisions of the Gospel. This is why you must train yourself to talk right. Speak blessed words. Your life goes in the direction of your words.

Colossians 4:6 says, “Let your speech (your words) be alway with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man.” In other words, don’t speak idle, inoperative and uninspiring words, for you’d give account of your words: “But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment” (Matthew 12:36).

Your life today is the harvest of all the words you’ve been speaking. Therefore, always speak righteousness, peace, health, wealth and joy.

PRAYER / CONFESSION

My life is excellent. I’m the expression of God’s glory, grace, wisdom and righteousness! I’m a testimony of His love, the proof of His goodness. I walk in victory always to the glory of His Name. Blessed be God!

FURTHER STUDY

Proverbs 18:21; James 3:2; 1 Peter 3:10

1-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN

Luke 12:49-59; Judges 10-11

2-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN

Mark 1:14-28; Leviticus 11

Source: https://app.rhapsodyofrealities.org/zone/official

One Night With The King

The biblical story of Esther comes to life in the awe-inspiring epic “One Night with the King.”

Tiffany Dupont stars as Hadassah, a Jewish orphan raised by her Uncle Mordecai in Persia. When the disobedient Queen is removed from her position by King Xerxes, Hadassah is among the many women considered as her replacement.

To conceal her Jewish background, Hadassah changes her name to Esther and captures the King’s heart. However, Haman, a descendant of a tribe nearly wiped out by Jewish King Saul, plans to eradicate all Jews. Esther risks everything, breaks royal protocol, and bravely approaches the King to plead for her people’s salvation.

”Ese” New release by Nathaniel Bassey

Nathaniel Bassey, a well-known worship leader, has recently released the official music video for “ESE (Thank You),” a track from his latest album “Hallelujah Live.” The song features the remarkable vocals of worshiper Aidee Ime. The song takes you to a place of gratefulness and recalling it’s through God’s grace that you are here today, and as you listen to the song you get to see that without Jesus you are nothing.

Eloho Efemuai Awarded National Diversity Award

UK-based radio broadcaster and founder of HeartsongLive Radio, Eloho Efemuai, has been nominated for the National Diversity Award 2023. Efemuai is a worship leader, ordained pastor coach, and a strong advocate of empowering people through radio and new media.

Efemuai’s HeartsongLive Radio is the first radio station owned by a female of African origin to be on DAB, and her passion for helping others rediscover and unlock their potential has made her a prominent figure in the UK and beyond.

The National Diversity Awards is a highly respected annual event that recognizes positive role models and entrepreneurs across different backgrounds and promotes equality and diversity. The awards ceremony is held at various locations across the UK, with this year’s ceremony set to take place in September.

Efemuai’s nomination for the award is a testament to her outstanding contribution to humanity and her efforts to bridge the gap and support fellow women in faith. Her mantra has always been to help people discover and unleash their potential, and she has lived by this belief throughout her career.

Speaking about her nomination, Efemuai said: “I am honored and humbled to be nominated for the National Diversity Award 2023. At HeartsongLive Radio, our mission is to empower people to be the best they can be, and it is a privilege to be recognized for our efforts.”

The nomination has been met with widespread support from across the UK, with many praising Efemuai for her courage and dedication to empowering people through radio and new media. If she wins the award, it will be a remarkable achievement for both her and HeartsongLive Radio, and a recognition of the important work they do in promoting diversity and equality in the UK.

Eloho Jocelyn Efemuai has made a name for herself in the urban contemporary gospel music scene with her powerful vocals and meaningful lyrics. The youngest daughter of Ifoghale Amata and Joy Omotoyinbo, Efemuai was born on July 20, 1973. She is also the sister of Fred Amata and Zach Amata, and her nephew is Jeta Amata.

In 2014, Efemuai kicked off her music recording career with her debut studio album, “Arise,” which was released on March 15, 2014. Two years later, on July 29, 2016, she released her second studio album, “Unrestrained.”

One of the standout tracks from her music catalog is “He’s Alive,” which was released on her birthday, July 20, on her YouTube channel. With her unique blend of gospel and contemporary music, Efemuai is poised to continue making waves in the music industry.