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Abimbola Liz’s Soul-Lifting Medley: A Celestial Passage to God’s Presence and Essence
By Emmanuel Daraloye
Abimbola Liz is a Nigerian worship leader, singer, and vocalist. She is a firm believer in the Psalmist’s words that one seeks nothing of the Lord other than to dwell in His house all the days, to behold His beauty, and to seek Him in His temple. Liz is known for worship, and her soul-lifting worship medleys have given her a space where her audience longs to find her and also find God the most.
Liz’s soul-lifting worship medley, released on the 10th of August, 2025, is a 25-minute-long musical art that creates an atmosphere for the worship of God in all gentle spirit and humble heart. She starts with the popular “What a Mighty God We Serve.” On this song, she sings her soul out, freely, yet still gently. This song’s lyrics cast the mind of every listener back to the omnipotence of God and how mighty He is in every of His ways, so much so that even the angels and 24 elders bow before Him.
And at the 4:26 mark of the medley, she changes to “Wonder To My Soul.” How she sways around the chords and keys with her voice on this song makes this medley so pleasing to the ear and also stirring to the spirit. Truly, a wonder to souls. How she speaks in tongues in this song invokes the spirit of the Most High and also makes the song celestial. At the 9:17 mark, she gently changes to “I Believe in You.” In this song, Liz sings the lyrics as if she is sitting with angels, beholding the beauty of one who is the truth and who is ever-faithful. She keeps the repetition for some minutes, which shows how truly she believes in Him as she sings His worship.
At the 11:20 mark, Liz strikes a musical note, which ushers in “If All I Say is Jesus.” The most touching line of the song, deepened by Liz’s voice, is, “You have captured my heart, consumed my heart with your love.” Liz swirls her voice in this song; her melody while she repeatedly says, “Your name is more than anything to me” gives the scene of one who wishes to say more in appreciation and expression of love, yet finds no words in the abundance of her heart.
At the 17:19 mark, Liz changes to another worship song, a song that could make knees bend. “If I Ever Needed You, I Need You Now.” Liz’s voice beckoned on that Living Water, calling like a baby to her dad that this is the time, and it is now. Liz switches to a half-decade teary worship, “You’re good.” Liz personalized these words and gave her words to God once again, saying she’s devoted to His praise. Truly, Liz gives God her all and the gentle keyboard chords with Liz’s mellow voice and tongues make the song more touching.
“Eze Ebube” at the 22:50 mark marks the end of the soul-lifting medley. “I can see / I can tell / And I know it’s your grace / All my days I will sing your praise” are lines that give glory and appreciation for all God has done. Liz, on this song, releases her soul to a gentle close, which doesn’t end really but keeps lingering in the soul of every listener.
Abimbola Liz gives out songs, soul, and spirit to all listeners with her worship medley. Apart from her voice, which complements the keys dearly, the keyboard and chords that this medley rests on are touching. These gentle chords give the medley its spiritual touch beyond other types of touch. Liz has truly given the word a voice through her soul-lifting medley.







