YHWH is a sacred name of God and highly revered by the Israelites. God appeared to Moses by the name YHWH and other arts/acts of God have been attached to this name. These arts/acts are described but not limited to the following: YHWH ROPHE, QEDOSH YSIRAEL, YHWH ESH OKLAH, YHWH TSEBAOTH….

YHWH is a song that briefly reminds everyone all over the world (irrespective of race, ethnicity, language, beliefs or religion) about the supremacy of YHWH. He is God all by HIMSELF. This song gives just a brief description about YHWH because no song in this world or in the world to come will be able to describe HIM. This song brings to remembrance a few of the impossibilities made possible by YHWH. As written in the song, turning the rock into water and Jordan river into rock. Mountains saw HIS coming and the fled. These situations affirms that nothing is impossible with God.

Psalmuel Bib’s sole desire is to create music and events that encourage and assist people to experience God’s manifest presence and draw people closer to God. Psalmuel has been involved in this for some years now starting as a Praise/Worship leader in the late 90s to early 2000. He has worked with several choir groups and campus fellowships as member and leader. He became the choir director of RCCG Dayspring Chapel Surulere, Lagos in 2010 and God used him to raise and lead a choir and song ministers that attract God’s presence with their ministrations.

Psalmuel has held concerts and ministered across several denominations in Africa, Asia, Europe, and America. In all, his ministrations have always helped people to experience God’s presence in fresh and dynamic ways. Psalmuel has worked with a few Artistes both in concert and recording projects. Psalmuel is also a research chemist and tutor. He is known as Akinbiyi Lanre Bibilari in the academic world. It is amazing how he manages academic research, music, and ministry. He is married and lives with his blessed family.

 

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