The President Living Faith Church Worldwide (Winners Chapel International), Bishop David Oyedepo, has urged Christian songwriters to always ensure they include the name of Jesus Christ in their songs going forward.
He said they should not allow the central
figure of the Christian faith, which is Jesus Christ, to disappear from their
songs, adding he has observed the absence of the name in several gospel songs.
Bishop Oyedepo made the appeal on Monday during
the church’s 42nd anniversary held at its international headquarters in Ota,
Ogun State, and broadcast live across all LFC churches worldwide.
“Just a word of instruction to all of our
songwriters and all those in music ministries among us.
“Anything about Jesus, endeavour to input the
name of Jesus in your songs. The enemy (devil) is not angry about our melody,
he is angry about the name; that they speak no more in that name.
“And as I began to watch, I saw the name (of
Jesus) is disappearing again and again and replaced with only melody. That’s not
it,” he said.
The Bishop then sang an ancient hymn written
by Louisa M. R. Stead in the 1900s (Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus.),
explaining that it is only the name of Jesus that gets God’s attention.
“There is something about that name that
rings a bell in heaven. Let’s endeavour to put the name of Jesus in our songwriting; that is what makes it Christian,” he added.
The cleric also cautioned songwriters
against making sounds or shouting without meaning.
“And I’ve also found something funny in the
church, there is a lot of shout without interpretation.
“Let’s put meaning to the shout, let’s put
meaning to it. Shout Halleluyah. That means the Lord Reigns. It has a
heavenly meaning, put it in there.
“Not oooaaahhhhhh, that’s not it. Listen to
me, this will help you.
“We must endeavour to recover the
fundamentals of the faith,” he said.
Oyedepo told the congregation that as a
church, its leadership should always try to put things in place so that God’s
grace will be experienced by worshippers.
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