Hello AFRI-TUNES family, welcome to week 135 and also to my blog. I am Rubiiess and I will be singing a cover of IMOLE DE by DUNSIN OYEKAN.
IMOLE DE means light has come. The song has been a comforting one for me in my low times and hard moments. When everything looks dark and gloomy and it seems like I just have to give up because things are not going as I have planned it, then I remember the song IMOLE DE and I get strength because I believe that my light will come and all I am going through will be a story.
Light perform the function of bringing brightness to anything thing or situation that is dark, where there is light, darkness cannot exist, they are enemies so they they cannot be seen at a place at the same time. We as children of God are light to the earth, we need to let the earth feel our influence, we need to bring light to a world filled with darkness of different levels. Light can only take over the earth when we let our light shine. It is so painful when we the custodian of light are filled with darkness, if the light we claim to have is darkness, then how dark will it be? You cannot give what you do not have, so to give light to the world, we also need to bear light.
When we arise and take hold of the light that we have, we need not to call people to experience the light, but as light attracts, nations will come to our light and kings to the brightness of our rising. Light does not need to announce itself, people witness its presence due to the absence of darkness.
LYRICS
Where's darkness at the sight of light
Evaporated at the glimpse of light
You're the light that makes my face shine bright
As I look Your face
I become the light
Where's darkness at the sight of light
Evaporated at the glimpse of light
You're the light that makes my face
Shine bright, so bright
And as I look Your face, I become the light
Imole de oh, okunkun parada
Imole de oh, okunkun parada
Imole de oh, okunkun parada
Imole de oh, okunkun parada
Somebody say, let there be light
In the name of Jesus
Everybody say
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