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Sure it is an old song – nearly four years old but picking an old song for review could be a sign that our songs are deteriorating.
Unlike other music genre like say hip-pop, hiplife, God has already written all the lyrics anybody will need to sing a gospel song.
He doesn’t want to be misrepresented or misquoted so he has packed all the songs He wants to hear in a book – The Bible.
And that is what Cece Twum does by rightly divides the word of God and putting them into songs.
So before we review a gospel song that has the lyric ‘wo ay3 lucky’, (can you believe that?), let’s give Cece Twum some well deserved acknowledgment for this song.
The song makes Jesus Christ the center of progress. And the best thing about how she interprets progress was not in material possessions – the popular one being a car.
Too many gospel videos are trying to communicate God’s blessings by drumming up an automobile stockpile as Christian progress.
So wrong, so wrong. Focus on prosperity makes our faith a competition.
So Cece Twum leaves you to consider what God has done for you. For her, as long as she has life the following morning she is blessed.
As long as she is not naked, she is blessed with whatever she has. It is not encouraging mediocrity. It is encouraging contentment.
But godliness with contentment is great gain 1 Timothy 6:6.
S what is progress for you as a Christian?
Bearing one more fruit of the Holy Spirit or buying one more car?
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