![]() ![]() Thank you Jesus, today marks an end to all my siege in Jesus mighty name amen ?. And I heard a voice run on the angels to the other side and at the same time a coffin⚰️ appeared in the air burning ? with flames of fire and I saw myself passing through the burning coffin to the other side and watch the coffin burn to ashes in to the pool of fire. When he said that at the declaration of fire from 1 to 3 place your hands on your head and thereafter I saw angel Michael and Gabriel from side to side trampled upon the head of the devil in hell and all of a sudden they became many on a straight line from side to side and in the middle was a pool of fire ? and I was on the other side with the angels. ![]() And when the senior pastor mentioned a case about someone who was bound for death and he saw a coffin ⚰️ has been set on ? I was so much in tears because that was my case daddy mentioned. Here is my testimony, I am presently watching the service this morning. I believe that what the Lord has started, He will continue and perfect my health and all that concerns me. I do not want to take anything for granted. But today, not only did I complete my high school education but I also have my undergraduate and masters degree. I was unsure whether I would finish my high-school exams talk less of living to see another day. I got into severe depression and almost committed suicide multiple times. I lost my father as a teenager and my whole world scattered. As if that was not enough, the devil struck again. But through Divine intervention, the Lord had mercy on me and allowed me to survive. I was in and out of the hospital countless times and it almost led to my death. When I was a baby, the devil tried to take my life with a terrible incurable sickness. I would like to thank God for His Divine mercies upon my life. After the message preached on thanksgiving on Sunday, I was prompted to come and testify on the goodness of God in my life. ![]() Their lyrics, paired with Lenker’s soft yet powerful vocals are easily distinguishable and is sure to make me feel a range of emotions every time I listen to them, especially the song “Free Treasure.My name is Shalom Eigbe. Referencing things such as washing machines, extraterrestrials, clouds and a moth in their lyrics, they are relatable on a whole other level. It always fascinates me to see the power that one person holds, being able to silence thousands with a single voice and an acoustic guitar.īig Thief’s lyrics hold a very close place in my heart, as they are unmistakably poetic, at times using repetition and metaphors that relate heavily to the environment, the heart and acceptance. ![]() Before she started, she stood waiting for the crowd to quiet which didn’t take long at all. They played a few new unreleased songs, with only Lenker’s vocals taking the stage. I’ve had emotionally transcending experiences at concerts, but this show talked to me in words I’d never heard before. Max Oleartchik of Big Thief headlining Day Two at Pitchfork’s Green Stage (Photo by Sam Baughn) During their closing song, “Spud Infinity” the band brought out a special guest who played the mouth harp, an instrument with one of the most distinguishing sounds. Drummer Krivechna placed a tambourine on top of his cymbals, making for a unique sound. As for Oleartchik, he was switching from guitar to a cello which both sounded and looked visually stunning on stage. You couldn’t miss them they looked dramatic, and eccentric and apart from the music, their presence is something I’ll never forget.īoth Meek and Lenker switched guitars after almost every song, proving that their set is as complex and thought out as their recorded music. It started to rain and that made my experience all that more memorable, seeing the band I’d wanted to see for years, under the graying clouds.īig Thief walked out on stage with guitarist Buck Meek wearing a full suit complete with dress shoes, lead singer/guitarist Adrienne Lenker in simple blue jeans and a tank top, bassist Max Oleartchik wearing nothing but a pink mermaid tail and drummer James Krivechna wearing an intricate orange suit completed with gold, shimmering shoulder pads. I stood in the crowd waiting for them for about an hour, making sure I had the best spot to fully experience what I didn’t know I wasn’t expecting. New York City-based indie folk band, Big Thief put on one of the most incredible live performances I’ve seen, they surpassed every expectation I had beforehand. After only their third song, “Dried Roses” I began to cry, and I’m not sure if that’s because it was a moment that I’ve waited so long for or because every expectation that I had for their set was completely blown away. ![]()
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