Award-winning gospel musician, Joe Mettle, has opened up on how God directed him on the release of his ‘Wind of Revival’ album and how it caused a great change and impacted the lives of many.
Interviewed by Kay Official on the Myd-Morning Radio Show on Y102.5FM Kumasi to review his 2019 ‘Wind of Revival’ album, he confessed that the year he released that album was one of the years in which he saw proper change because God had told him that He was going to cause a change.
According to him, he had tried several times to record the songs and he had planned to put the songs on the ‘Encounter’ album but it did not work. He also tried to put it on the ‘God of Miracles’ album but God told him to hold on with that as well till it was time for the Wind of Revival’ album when God finally told him that it was time to let those songs come out.
“We would rehearse, about to record and something would come up so we wouldn’t record. And sometimes, we would record but it wouldn’t come out as we expected so we don’t use it. Wind of Revival itself was in the year that God told me that He was going to cause a change. That he was going to cause a revival not only in my life but in the life of the people, in the world, and these are the messages that He wants me to speak out there”, he shared.
The singer gave his testimony on how they were able to do so much without having to go through the regular stress where they had to get people to support.
“God was just opening doors and people were just coming our way with support. Not only that, people were testifying of things that God was doing in their lives as a result of the singles that we released even before the Wind of Revival album and on the day itself that we had the concert, it was just something else”, he added.
Joe Mettle commented that the whole moment reminded him of God’s word that He is the one that causes a revival and that there is no way a revival can happen without the work of the Holy Spirit and that is why most of the songs on his Wind of Revival album talk about the Holy Spirit.
By: Maureen Dedei Quaye