Apostle Femi Lazarus’ Wife Speaks Out Against Those Using ‘We Will Be Many’ Song For Irresponsible Actions

- Miracle Lazarus, commented on the viral gospel song “We Will Be Many (Sound of Salem).”
- She expressed her appreciation for the song but raised concerns about its misuse on social media.
- Miracle criticized women for flaunting their bodies in videos while dancing to the song.
Miracle Lazarus, wife of Apostle Femi Lazarus, has sparked discussions online with her recent remarks about the viral gospel song We Will Be Many (Sound of Salem).
While expressing her deep appreciation for the song, Miracle voiced her concerns over how social media users, particularly women, have been using it inappropriately. She criticized the trend of individuals flaunting their bodies in videos while dancing to the song, emphasizing that such actions contradict the spiritual essence of the music.
“If you want to behave irresponsibly, don’t do it with a beautiful gospel song. Keep your worldly actions separate from sacred worship,” she said.
“I love this song so much, and I’ve seen some shenanigans in this online space – people using a beautiful worship song for irresponsible behavior. Not just this, but many more examples. If He is truly your Master, you won’t be doing what you’re doing. By your fruit, we shall know you. Stop satisfying your sinful desires and masking them with a worship song. Na wa,” she added.
“We Will Be Many – Sound Of Salem” is a track by Prophet Joel Ogebe featuring Lawrence Oyor and Moses Akoh.
The song expresses devotion to God and His intentions.
Recently, Pastor Femi Lazarus’ wife made a remark following her husband’s criticism of gospel artists who ask for payment to perform at churches.
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See some comments below:
@ruthezeagwuna:”Ma please the mic is low, please increase the volume…those at the back can’t hear you Thank you ma.”
@rebekahpelumi:”Pastor Mimie say: “which master is in you?” Thank you ma!!! This is so apt.”
@the.mojisola.tijani:”I made a tweet that we had better emphasize on the fact that there’s a quality of men this song is talking about. There’s a quality of men that ought to be many and there’s a way we are to make our Master proud.”
@kel.ntekop:”Finally, please respect the sacred sound.”
@gazis_closet:”Lol it’s how P Mimi calls out and shake tables. Someone has to do it. Thank you Maaaaa.”
@aidee_ekwere:”The beats in the song is confusing them. They forget to meditate on the lyrics to know it deeper than wanting to vibe and satisfy the flesh with a dance!!”
@_naayah:”GBAM, Fire on Ma. We are behind you. All this confusion has to really stop. Let it be clear where you stand. The mixture of godly vibes and Christian vibes isn’t interesting. Let it be clear whom ye belong to.”