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Sacred Sound or Social Scandal? Apostle’s Wife Calls Out Gospel Song Misuse


Title: “Sacred Sound or Social Scandal? Apostle’s Wife Calls Out Gospel Song Misuse”

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In the digital age where trends rise and fall in seconds, even sacred songs are not spared the spotlight of controversy. And now, one viral gospel anthem—“We Will Be Many (Sound of Salem)”—has found itself at the center of a holy firestorm.

At the heart of the storm stands Miracle Lazarus, the poised and passionate wife of Apostle Femi Lazarus. Revered for her calm grace, she has now broken her silence with words that crackled through social media like thunder.

“I love this song so much,” she began, her voice soft but fierce, “but I’ve seen some shenanigans in this online space…”

The song, birthed in the Spirit by Prophet Joel Ogebe and carried on the wings of Lawrence Oyor and Moses Akoh, was meant to stir hearts and summon heaven—but what Miracle saw online stirred something else entirely.

Half-dressed bodies. Sensual moves. Lip-syncs laced with lust. All under the holy sound of a worship anthem.

“If you want to behave irresponsibly,” she declared, “don’t do it with a beautiful gospel song. Keep your worldly actions separate from sacred worship.”

Her words weren’t a whisper. They were a roar. A righteous cry in the wilderness of social media, where clout often trumps conviction.

She didn’t stop there.

“By your fruit, we shall know you,” she warned. “Stop satisfying your sinful desires and masking them with a worship song. Na wa.”

Boom.

Her statement has split the internet like the Red Sea. Some cheer her boldness, praising her for protecting the sanctity of worship. Others feel called out, convicted, exposed.

But one thing is certain—this wasn’t just a comment. It was a wake-up call.

In a world where holy meets viral, and sacred becomes spectacle, Miracle Lazarus is drawing the line.

So the question echoes across timelines:
Is it just a trend… or a trespass?
Where do we draw the line between expression and irreverence?

The Sound of Salem was meant to gather the faithful.
Now, it’s gathering controversy.

What do YOU think? Did she say too much—or not enough? The comments are burning. Step in and speak your truth.

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