Monday 27 March 2017

Worship Devotional - DAY 1: Breath of God

Then God formed man
 Breathed into his nostrils
 - the Breath of Life
Man became a living soul
(Gen 2:7)

"All that made Him God, He breathed in us" (Benson Akhigbe II). The superlative breath of the Father Is the detail of our existence, it carries the essence for every child: of love, of devotion, of desire. He is the object of our warmest love, love founded on the intrinsic excellence of His person. He is our subject of utmost desire, of undistracted devotion in fellowship. His breath fans the flame of inherent, divine longings on the altar of worship (“...We will never turn our back on you; breathe life into our lungs so we can shout your name!” Psalm 80:18). His breath like musical notes, melodies drifting as waves through air, it is the breath of life; not of mere existence but of true living. 

All scripture is breathed out by God (2 Tim 3:16) upon the hearts of sons and daughters. Not just words written on pages – papers, letters, and ink—sewed together with silk thread; But like A. W Tozer defined His word as the expression of the mind of God: the mighty, world-filling breath of God. The revelation of truth freely given to all. I once read that the Greek word for the Holy Spirit is "Ruak" which means to "breathe" so when I hear that the Holy Spirit came upon an individual, I imagine the Father breathe on this individual, then he carries the embodiment of His divine wholeness (the Trinity), the DNA of the supernatural.


Download New Music: Breathe On Me




At exactly 4 a.m that morning, I woke up with a strong desire for something new, something fresh - a new experience, a different encounter . It started off as a prayer then it became a song, it became my Morning Song.

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Wednesday 22 March 2017

Delani's Notepad: New Song Release - Breathe On Me

Delani's Notepad: New Song Release - Breathe On Me: I am so excited to announce the release of a new worship/Prayer song. Breathe On Me was written sometime last year and recorded almo...

New Song Release - Breathe On Me



I am so excited to announce the release of a new worship/Prayer song. Breathe On Me was written sometime last year and recorded almost immediately. I like to caption it "The Morning Song" It carries a very spiritual sound sure to lift your spirit and draw you closer in fellowship with The Father.

Anticipate it's release this Friday on all digital stores worldwide.

A link to get the song on my website www.delaniofficial.com will also be available this Friday. Subscribe and be the first to get it.

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Tuesday 7 March 2017

Soul Food (Daily Bread II)



When your words came, I ate them;
    they were my joy and my heart’s delight,
for I bear your name,
    Lord God Almighty.
(Jer. 15:16)

By every word that comes out of the mouth of the father, our minds are renewed. By every word that comes out of the mouth of the father, our souls are restored. By every word that comes out of the mouth of the father, our lives replenished. His words are Spirit and Life, the soul of man must feed to thrive. From His throne a river, the nations must drink, and of its leaves taste. 

Go to the maker of the brand to proffer solution for the ailing machine, or study the manual and it fulfills it's course easily. The words of Abba do more than this.  They are to the soul, food; and to the Spirit, fuel. 

Daily Bread I


Give us this day our daily bread.
         (Matthew 6:11)

    
           
Sufficient for my soul is the providence of it's maker. He daily loads us with benefits and to everyone, a daily portion. But with this stands the entailed premise, ask. A seemingly inconsequential request which embodies the power of the supernatural, and also shows an unfeigned expression of dependence on Abba. He by Himself said to ask,  why then do we depend on sweat for supply or feel downtrodden when we have not asked. 

From His table the nations are daily fed; hungry and thirsty, they bring large appetites with them to the banquet, but not one of them returns unsatisfied; there is enough for each, enough for all, enough forevermore. Although the company that eats at His table is as countless as the stars of heaven, yet each one has his own portion.