MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE, THE KING APPEARS.

118A loud noise in shout almost deafened me as the crowd resonance with in an ultrasonic pattern. This is the place to be at a time that seems hard for many in the nation because in the year of His Fullness, we all know that there are Pleasures for ever more in His presence. The talking drum experts also showed their technical know-how and blend in a worthy praise session as they took the floor and speaking to us in languages of the spirit beating sounds with hidden interpretations. An unbelievable surge goes through my veins as the worship song “Na you be God” in a slow fashion.

The whole auditorium goes into a blast; the drummer also didn’t make it any easier as the base from his work vibrated into the hearts of everyone while he played. We really cannot contain all that God has done. Words cannot express them all. If we have a thousand tongues, we truly cannot fashion out the works of the maker, whom decided to glorify himself by making a smaller version of Him-self in us. The God head, the omniscient, the same all the time, provider, protector, compassionate prophet, lion of the tribe of Judah, unquestionable God, open and hidden, the structures of the heavens and earth are your acts and not ways, an unsearchable secret of time before beginning, the purpose of mankind.

It is almost impossible to know who God is as we enter the realms of worship by heart and left mouth activities.74mmpraise 20160229--7 We try to grasp His essence moving beyond feelings to having, a service waged towards digging deep the untilled grounds of eternity that hides in man, creator edged past creation, which is yet to be properly understood. A deep expression of indescribable glory fills this place, not to introduce the presence of God but to take us to a deeper place than eyes have seen or ears have heard.

The National Teens Choir did not stay put in intimidation, they stepped being courageous led us into a confident post in God’s presence. The leader led interesting songs like “Every Praise is to our God”, “All around”, “My God E good o”, “When Jesus says yes, nobody can say no”, “Wetin I go give to you”?. I almost tried to somersault while the songs were going, but discovered I do not have the strength to do so else I lose my neck. The Yoruba versions of God’s names were expressly called by a young woman who led a short session as she left many dazed.

The National Youth Praise Team showed up in grand style with colorful attire that looked like colorful tongue slapped on red and green materials. The worship leader comes in with the song “We bow before your throne”. At this point it was obvious with the fasting about to conclude that many were already hungry.

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