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Adubianews
Gospel music is composed and performed for many purposes, including aesthetic pleasure, religious or ceremonial purposes, and as an entertainment product for the marketplace.
More so, there’s one key reason why Christians listen to Gospel songs and that’s because it’s a way of communicating to God — their Creator.
A lot of Christians have given testimony about how they got healed from a lot of afflictions just by listening to Gospel music.
Well, Ghanaian gospel music group, Daughter of Glorious Jesus has shared a testimony of how their song healed a mentally ill man.
The trio who were on Accra-based TV3’s showbiz 360 hosted by Giovanni Caleb revealed how a mad man got healed by just listening to their song.
They indicated that the man had been repatriated to Ghana from Italy and the thought of it got him to lose his sanity but one hot afternoon on his usual rounds, he heard their song playing in someone’s room and while singing along, he gained his healing.
“By the grace and favor of God, we have heard a lot of testimonies that we can’t finish recounting but the one that is most touching to us is the one about a man who had lost his senses as a result of being deported from Italy. He was walking behind somebody’s window and heard one of our music playing and he sat there to listen to the song and suddenly he realized he was in tatters, he had come back to his right senses and thus returned home”.
“When they asked him where he had been and what has happened to him, he said: he heard one of his favourite songs by the Daughters Of Glorious Jesus behind somebody’s window and decided to sit and listen to the song. A moment later he realized he wasn’t himself, he was in tatters, that’s when he decided to return home and they confirmed that he indeed went mad after he landed from Italy,” they told Giovani.
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