Hive Open Mic week 283 //\\ Imole de covered by @sampraise77


Hey, everyone! It's @sampraise77 here for Hive open mic 283. I'm doing a cover of This expression by Dunsin Oyekan.

This song, Imole De, which means The Light has come in Yoruba, isn't just any worship song. It feels like God's presence and light are all around when you listen to it. Every time I hear it, I remember that Jesus, the real Light, has come into my life and is with me in every situation. It really speaks to me and reminds me that darkness doesn't stand a chance where Christ is.

One thing I love about Imole De is how it makes me feel. From the start, God's presence just takes over and draws me into worship. When I'm stressed, confused, or down, this song brings me peace. It's like God's light breaks through my struggles and chases away worry, fear, and doubt. Saying The Light has come isn't just words, it becomes real for me every time I sing it.

This song also gives me so much hope. Life can get dark sometimes, and it's hard to see what's next. Hearing Imole De reminds me that even when things look bad, Christ's presence brings guidance, warmth, and victory. It's like a personal message that God's light is working in my studies, my ministry, my family, and my future.

I also love how simple the lyrics are. They're not complicated, but they're powerful. Every time I sing Imole De, it feels like a hammer breaking chains and a light shining in the dark parts of my life. It teaches me that worship doesn't need a lot of words sometimes a single phrase can change everything and touch God's heart.

Most importantly, this song keeps my mind on Jesus. Dunsin Oyekan didn't just write a song; he created something that brings revival. When I worship with Imole De, I really want to be closer to God, to walk in His light, and to show that light to others. I want to share that fire with everyone so they can also experience the Light that has blessed me.

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Basically, Imole De is a reminder, a message, and a personal experience of God's light. It's become a song of hope, victory, and revival for me. Every time I sing it, I feel stronger and more confident that Christ's light can overcome any darkness.

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