Music of Saturday, 1 June 2024

Source: MET TV

Caroline Dodd trumpets God's goodness with 'I Am'

US-based Ghanaian musician, Caroline Dodd US-based Ghanaian musician, Caroline Dodd

US-based Ghanaian musician, Caroline Dodd, has released a new song to proclaim the goodness of God.

The new song, titled “I Am,” is inspired by how God meets the needs of people across diverse times and seasons of life.

Speaking about the new song, she mentioned that it was written during a difficult transition for her family. "As I went into prayer, the Lord said, 'I am that I am is my name; watch me as I carry you through this turbulent season.' And indeed, He did," she recalled.

She recounted that God had spoken to Moses during the burning bush encounter. When Moses asked, "God, when I go and people ask who sent me, what should I say?" God replied, "Tell Pharaoh 'I AM THAT I AM' sent you."

By this, she explained, God demonstrated the multifaceted nature of His existence and His ability to come through for anyone, regardless of the challenges they face.

"This became evident when He served as their healer when healing was needed, provided manna when the Israelites were hungry, and made water available in their time of thirst," she stated.

Minister Dodd emphasized that this song serves as a poignant reminder that God is capable and willing to address any situation in your life and that He is not overwhelmed by one's problems.

"If He did it for the Israelites, He will do it for you," she affirmed.

She encouraged all music enthusiasts to stream the song, reflect on the lyrics, and witness God turning their impossibilities into possibilities.