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Canada-based Ghanaian gospel musician Eric Jeshrun, has released a new song dubbed ‘City of God’.
The song produced by Prince Sennah comes with a scintillating video directed and shot by Mr. Banks Films.
According to Eric Jeshrun, ‘City of God’ is not just a song; it’s a declaration rooted in scripture.
The song released on Friday, April 25,2025, is available on all digital platforms.
“My prayer is that as you listen, your awareness of this river that makes God's City becomes more than just words. May it become your reality, in Jesus’ name,” he said.
Sharing the story behind the song, Eric Jeshrun said he came to Ghana to minister two years ago, and just before entering the service, he heard a piece of terrible news about a friend.
Down in spirit at the moment of ministration, he heard within that 'there is a river whose streams make glad the City of God'. He ministered it, and the band tagged along.
Eric Jeshrun is optimistic that the song will bring joy to people who are in despair or experiencing difficult times in their lives.
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