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Sandy – Powerful Healer

Sandy - Powerful HealerFast rising Abuja-based Gospel Artiste, a prolific songwriter, and a lawyer by profession Sandra Okhuebor Ayeni also known as “Sandy” is out with her second single titled “Powerful Healer,” produced by Ife Keys.

This song Powerful Healer” is a new impactful worship single that connects us to God and His great ability to exert divine potency & influence in our bodies to experience total healing. God is very pleased with His creation and thus, loves to touch us with His healing arms. Enjoy Gods presence via this explosive song that brings to mind the healing power of God in Christ, that has been made available to all.

Sandy’s has written many songs out of which she decided to release her debut single in 2018. She’s a talented and anointed Worship leader with an unusual display of God’s presence each time she sings. This has made her lead worship in the company of several thousands of people.

Sandy is happily married with children. A member of FOGMMON and currently serves as one of the foremost Worship Leader and Vocalist at the National Headquarters of Living Faith Church (Goshen) Choir, Abuja. For more than a decade, Sandys unique style of worship stems from her heart and love for God.

She’s God’s minstrel to Watch out for.

As you sing and meditate on the lyrics you shall be blessed and open to receive healing in the area you need it.

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Lyrics: Powerful Healer By Sandy

Verse 1
My Powerful healer
You reign in majesty
That’s amazing
Your precious blood was shed for me
And i am free from every sickness and shame

Chorus
For you are awesome, awesome, awesome
You are my powerful healer
By your stripes I am healed
Your breathe is all I can feel
Yes! I am whole am whole again

Verse 2
You are Jehovah Rapha
My Healer, deliverer, comforter
You are the Lord who makes me whole
You touched me am no longer the same

Vamp
i’m free
I’m healed
I’m whole
I’m no longer the same
I’m free
I’m healed
I’m whole
I’m no longer the same
By your stripes I am healed your breath is all I can feel yes! I am whole am whole again
By your stripes I am healed your breath is all I can feel and I am whole am whole again

 

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