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"More Than a Conqueror" by Doyin Teru: A Live Worship Experience of Unshakable Faith


Doyin Teru's live rendition of "More Than a Conqueror" is a powerful gospel song that declares God's unshakable love and provision. The song was recorded in Vienna with the J423 Community. Inspired by passages in Romans 8, reminding us that nothing—neither life, death, nor any power—can separate us from God's love. "Nothing will take Your Presence from my life" and "No one shall separate me from Your love" are examples from the lyrics that are both a confession and also a celebration of the victory we all may experience through Christ.

Doyin Teru - More Than a Conqueror (Live)The inspiration for this song came to Bolaji Teru on December 10, 2022, when he woke up with a melody in his heart: "Nothing will take Your presence from my life; no one shall separate me from Your love.". A few months later, he was inspired to write the verse, drawing entirely from the Scriptures. The first verse is based on Romans 8:38, and the second verse comes from Romans 8:32, passages that emphasize God's faithfulness and our identity as conquerors. The message wouldn't be complete without adding verse 37. This live version compliments that message with heartfelt worship led by Doyin.

The chorus repeats, "I'm more than a conqueror!" - a powerful reminder that we are not just survivors but victors through Christ. So, if you're facing challenges or need encouragement, may this song fill your heart with hope and strength. Play it daily, sing it boldly, and let its truth grow your faith. Start your day with the affirmation: "Nothing, no one, shall separate me // Nothing, no one, nothing can come against me // I'm more than a conqueror!"

(Related scripture: Romans 8:37-39; Romans 8:32; Deuteronomy 31:6)

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