On Sunday, the day I received my deliverance, Pastor also prayed that we would receive new songs. Either on Monday or Tuesday, I was on my bed and singing a particular GLH song. Then I began hearing sentences in my head, and I paused. I began humming while contemplating whether I should sing what I was hearing. Just as I said earlier, I didn’t sing new songs a lot because I felt like I was singing from the flesh, or it must rhyme, or there must be a good background filled with instruments. So I was skeptical that the words I was hearing would come out badly.
Just then, I remembered Pastor’s instruction that we should open our mouths and God would fill them with songs. I began singing the sentences I heard. The tune changed and became more interesting. The words kept on coming, and when I didn’t hear any, I would sing in the Spirit, and words would come. Although I don’t recall all the lyrics, I do remember it had to do with praising God and was also related to the army of the Lord. It gave me comfort in that aspect. The lyrics didn’t all rhyme, and I was still very happy with it. It was just flowing freely without much restraint from me.
When Pastor told people who had gotten new songs to stand up and rebuked us for not testifying about it as though it’s a normal thing, I felt convicted instantly. Because truly, it isn’t a normal thing for me. I thank God I’m among those who partook in it, and also for the confirmation He gave me through it. In addition to that, I received another confirmation. Now, it had been about two weeks since the question “Who woke up with a song?” was asked in question in the morning. However, on Thursday morning, the hostel head asked the question, and it suddenly dawned on me that I actually woke up with a godly song. I woke up hearing the hymn: “Fill my cup, Lord, I lift it up, Lord, Satisfy this craving of my soul. Bread of Heaven, fill me till I want no more, Fill my cup, fill it up and make me whole.”
I was so happy at this realisation. Also, since then, I sleep and wake up without hearing worldly songs in my head. I also haven’t slept and woken up to hearing any worldly music since then-only godly songs. At different times, songs play, and I either rebuke them or sing a godly song. I realise the godly song that keeps on coming to mind in such situations is our song “Sounds of Freedom,” the chorus part of which says: “For freedom, we were set free, That we might free others, too. We hear the freedom bells ring, The Lord declares Jubilee.” Instantly, the worldly song stops playing after this. I’m thankful to God for this freedom. May His name be praised. Amen.
THE END
Miraculous Monday: 20th October 2025
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