U.S based Ghanaian Gospel singer Sarah Sings has admonished believers and everyone around the world to allow God into their lives since He is reaching out to us.
She made this known in an interview with KMJ on the Daybreak Hitz Show after she was asked about the inspiration behind her new song "Let Him In".
According to the singer, she was in a place of prayer seeking for the face of God in her life and the message came through she then picked up her phone to record it.
" I was in a place of prayer and really seeking the face of God I just started singing the song so I my phone and then recorded it. The message in that song is very powerful and it is for believers and everyone out in the world. God is reaching out to us and all He is asking us to do is to open up and allow Him in. When you allow the Holy Spirit in, He works in you whatever difficult situation you find yourself in", she said.
She ended by saying that God is coming soon and for that reason He is calling on everyone to have a deeper and an intimate relationship with Him which has not only got to do with going to church and praying to Him and asking for things but rather desiring to get closer to Him as well as opening our hearts and allowing Him in.
"…We can all attest in this world that Christ is coming soon and He is really calling for us to have a deeper relationship with Him, intimacy with Him not just going to church, not just praying and asking God for things but He desires to have us closer to Him and He is calling out to us all of us and all He is asking is to open up and allow Him in", she stressed.
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