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Moya Rowe - Let there be a suddenly (Gospel)

Moya Rowe - Let there be a suddenly
Moya Rowe has released a Gospel / Reggae worship track called Let there be a suddenly.

Moya shares: "Let there be a Suddenly" was actually written in July of 2000. It was birthed as an inspiration from the Holy spirit after listening to and reflecting on a message from Acts 16:26. My family has been praying for a major breakthrough and this was the outcry of my heart, ' Let there be a suddenly so my world can see and know we serve a God that is still in the business of suddenly's.' In January of this year, the Lord came through for me. My prayer is that anyone who truly believes will experience their suddenly, for His Glory.


Lyrics:

Chorus

Let there be a suddenly
So my world can see
Oh let there be a suddenly
So my world can see

STANZA 1

You are the God of heaven and the earth. With you my God all things were created. Everything is in your hand. Let there be a suddenly so my world can see....

STANZA 2

And come to Glorify your name
You are the one who makes a way
When there seems to be no way
Oh Let there be a suddenly so my world can see....

Chorus

Let there be a suddenly
So my world can see
Oh Lord let there a suddenly
So my world can see

STANZA 3

You are my king..In you I put my trust,
You are the God, the God that changeth not,
Pour your fire upon me oh God
Let there be a suddenly so my world can see

STANZA 4

You are the God, the God that cannot lie
What you say is what you will do.
For All power belongs to you
So let there be a suddenly so my world can see

Chorus

Let there be a suddenly
So my world can see
Lord let there a suddenly
So my world can see

STANZA 5

Who have heard such wonders Lord
Who have seen such mighty power
There is nothing, impossible with you
Oh Let there be that suddenly so my world can see

Repeat End:x2
Let there be that suddenly, so my world can see


About Moya Rowe

I am a music minister, worship leader, and songwriter, who only last year decided to step out and launch my own stuff. This track was birthed from the outcry of my heart for a 'suddenly' in my life that would draw the attention of those around me to the Lord. 

 

You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6vvZm9Oh66SoTh2hgChfqv

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GqP0kYHuXA

Would you like to hear more Gospel music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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