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'Let It Be Known' by THEENNAMDI: Rekindling The Flame of Faith and Unity through Song


The song 'Let it be Known' by THEENNAMDI is a passionate call for unity, love, and worship. One night, eleven strangers from all over the country were brought together through the love of Jesus. The song features Gabi The Artist, Lenora D Sutton, Lavonne Jackson Wright, Christian Acker, Donovan Mitchell, Dusti Rose Bacon, The Shawskis, and Patrick Ayertey. They didn’t know what God had planned for them, but by His grace they created a powerful song of Love, Unity, and Worship that they knew had to share with the world.

THEENNAMDI - Let It Be Known'Let it be Known' emphasizes the key role that Jesus plays in our lives. The lyrics declare how we are all one in Him and that He is Lord. It also declares that without Jesus, our lives really don't have purpose; we would simply be aimlessly wandering souls. The lyrics reminds us that we are connected to Him and that this connection is eternal.

There are two main parts in this song: 'Let it be seen, let it be known, That you are Lord' and 'Without you, we are nothing, without you there is no purpose.' These parts, together with the repeated message of staying in Jesus forever, emphasizes just how much we depend on God's grace.

The artist behind THEENNAMDI, Nnamdi Otudoh, bases his work on the 'Jesus is cool' lifestyle and shows 'All Things Good News.' His powerful message of joy, love, and hope is at the heart of his music, aimed at sparking enthusiasm for God's love in his community. It's time to take a break, play the song, and let its power grow your faith.

Let It Be Known is more than a song, it is a movement. A movement that passionately lives to praise God and continue to Let Him Be Known! Everyone can be a part of 'The Let It Be Known Movement'... THEENNAMDI, Gabi The Artist, Lenora D Sutton, Lavonne Jackson Wright, Christian Acker, Donovan Mitchell, Dusti Rose Bacon, The Shawskis, and Patrick Ayertey... and will you also be part of it? All you need to do is continue to share and spread the love, grace, and goodness of God! We are all God’s children, and that makes us all family. #LetItBeKnownMovement

(Related scripture: John 14:6; 1 Corinthians 12:12-13; John 15:4)

Connect with THEENNAMDI

  • Website: http://www.theennamdi.com
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theennamdi
  • Instagram: https://instagram.com/theennamdi
  • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9_42HdmdHoJzMUXQWtpDuQ
  • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@THEENNAMDI


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7wVRi1oAnpA0MJZUcPf2Ig

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NuxaMWDviI

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

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