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[DOWNLOAD] "Help Lord" - Abímbádé Oláwuyì - Naija Gospel

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[DOWNLOAD] “Help Lord” – Abímbádé Oláwuyì

Abímbádé Oláwuyì a merchant Navy cum gospel artiste is finally out with his new single titled “Help Lord”. An outcry of a man who need God’s help, not only on his life affair but the affair of men and the world; the Pandemic that has befell us and brought down world economy.

“‘Help Lord’ is a song given by the Lord for my generation. It came from the place of intercession. The Lord laid in my heart, Psalm 12, and asked me to sing it out, which I have done. It is the word of God for his children. It is hope for the oppressed, it is a cry for God’s help and aid.

This time, unlike ever in history, it’s to call us back to being sober, and depending solely on our God. A song for the like minded people as Christ, a warning the careless children of God.

The Lord Jesus, cherishes his word more than his name. It is my prayer that we trust in his Word, and our lives be blessed by being obedient in Jesus name. At a time like this, we need the help of the Lord. We have to be our brother’s keeper, and intercede on their behalf. God should look down on us, and have mercy. This is the message of the Lord and I am glad I can bring it to your hearing. Shalom Saints.” – Abímbádé Oláwuyì.

 

 

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