Moses Bliss, a popular gospel musician, revealed a letter he received from a male admirer concerning one of his songs.
The guy, named as Ubong Usoro, said how he had been utilizing Moses’ song for his daily devotion only to discover later that it was a love song for married people.
Usoro commented, “There is this Moses Bliss song that I have been using for worship during morning devotion. I didn’t know it’s a love song for married people. omo.”
The gospel musician, who recently tied the knot with his wife, Marie Wiseborn, in Ghana, shared a snapshot of the article on Instagram and posed a question to his fans and followers.
He wrote: “What do we say to this?”
See some of the messages from some of the singer’s fans and followers, read them below:
apostledavidodi: “Every Morning Devotion Should Be Accomplished With A Love Song For Jesus.”
quizthagreat_: “You’re married to Jesus so continue.”
zeeliciousfoods: “Sounds like a worship song…just keep your mind focused on Jesus and think of Him when singing it.”
elroiboy: “Mine is to like all comments because all na banger.”
yhudie_creative: “My brother… the church is the bride… God receives your worship.”
deacon_famous: “Just continue your worship.”
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