Renowned Gospel artiste, Ohemaa Mercy has opened up on her past life struggles before she became the household name she is now.
The singer narrated how as a teacher some years back, she could not pay debts and would have people walk into her room and take her television sets.
The ‘Edin Jesus’ crooner noted that life was unbearable for her and felt embarrassed such that on several occasions, she locked herself in the room for three days without stepping out.
Ohemaa Mercy noted that as committed as she was to church activities and the sacrifices she made for God’s work, she could not comprehend why God would allow her to go through such difficult moments.
According to her, at one point, she became a “hospital prisoner” after she gave birth to her first child and her church could not offer assistance to pay her hospital bills.
Distressed as she was and “disappointed” by God, Ohemaa Mercy said she wanted to end it all and “took a knife to kill herself.”
“I gave up, I stopped singing in church and didn’t want to hear anything about music because I was going through a lot and I felt at a point God had disappointed me because of my commitment and sacrifices. Sometimes, I would go to my mum for help and she would look at me and say I’m really disappointed and I have to walk miles to the house.
“I remember I was so pregnant with my firstborn and I had to go to my mum for food for one week. I could not face the world. I have to even take a knife to kill myself because I felt at this point, there won’t be any good.”
Ohemaa Mercy
She mentioned her life is a testimony of God’s unwavering love towards her.
Speaking about her ‘Bethel Experience’, Ohemaa Mercy said neither did she know that all her past struggles were in preparation for her Tehillah, The Bethel Experience concert ordained by God to save souls.
“God will never make you rest, he will melt you, he will break you to the point where you will run to him and he will open up to you who he had made you.
“But do you know why because the devil has seen that, today there is going to be Tehillah and a lot of souls are going to be saved, people are going to be out of captivity and that is why the devil was wrestling against me.”
Ohemaa Mercy
“Immediately you see that things are not going well, stick to prayer and stop talking,” she encouraged Christians.
Ohemaa Mercy’s Powerful Song Ministration at Tehillah Experience
It was a night of outstanding worship as renowned gospel musician, Ohemaa Mercy took to the stage at the 11th edition of the Tehillah Experience.
The event, held on Sunday, September 8, 2024, at the Oil Dome of the Royalhouse Chapel International, Accra saw a dazzling performance by Ohemaa Mercy.
The talented singer led the audience through an intense worship session which took the attendees from their seats to the front of the stage as they joined her in worship.
Ohemaa Mercy, clad in a long, flowing, cream-colored robe with embroidery or designs along the neckline and chest area, was joined by a band, backup vocalists, and dancers who all worked to make her performance an unforgettable one.
This year’s Tehillah Experience, themed “The Bethel,” aimed to inspire believers to spread the gospel and fulfill their divine purpose.
Organized by Ohemaa Mercy Ministries, the concert aimed to fulfill the spiritual needs of attendees, drawing Christians and gospel music enthusiasts from diverse backgrounds.
The event featured a line-up of celebrated gospel artists from Ghana and beyond, including Piesie Esther, Mama Esther, Cece Twum, Nacee, Uncle Ato, Ebuka Emmanuel Hillary from Nigeria, and a host of other artists.
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