In every situation you find yourself, make sure you create or find happiness in what you’re doing. No one can give you everlasting joy except you. Everyone in this world has the tendency to give you joy today and take it back tomorrow, but only you can decide to protect your peace and hold on to your happiness. I don’t know what you might be trading your joy and peace for, but I want to remind us that there’s absolutely nothing in this world worth losing our joy and peace of mind over. True joy is not found in what we have, but in how we choose to see and live through every moment.
That being said, let’s get to the main business of the day. For this week’s entry, I did a cover of a song by K-String titled “Gashina,” which means “Here is God.” The song beautifully blends Hausa and English, creating a deep spiritual connection that speaks to the heart. It focuses on the gathering of brethren believers coming together in unity to worship God in truth and in spirit.
The song reminds us that the number of attendees should never be our focus. What truly matters is the sincerity and unity of those present. Even if it’s just two people gathered in His name, God is right there in their midst. He promised never to leave nor forsake us, and that’s where our confidence lies. Whether we’re many or few, His presence makes the difference. This song is a powerful reminder that God’s presence is not defined by numbers but by hearts that are open and ready to worship Him.
Thank you so much for taking your time to go through my blog. Have a glorious day friends.
Lyrics
Verse
Where two or three are gathered
Lord You said You’ll be there
So, Lord, we’re here, we honour Your presence
Where two or three are gathered
Lord You said You’ll be there
So, Lord, we’re here, we honor Your presence
Chorus
Ga shi nan (Here He is)
Ga mu nan (Here we are)
Sarki Aljana (King of Heaven)
Ya na nan (He is here)
Ga shi nan (Here He is)
Ga mu nan (Here we are)
Sarki Aljana (King of Heaven)
Ya na nan (He is here)
Bridge
Sarkin Sarakuna (King of kings)
Ya na nan (He is here)
Ya na nan (He is here)
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