International gospel music minister and a preacher of God’s word, Femi Micah, releases a spiritual outcry for the thirsty, titled “Thirst.” Recorded live at the Living Water Worship Conference and the inaugural service of the New Generation Worship Academy, this sound is more than a release; it is an encounter.
This is a deep, resonant call from the depths of a heart longing for more of God. In a time where noise is abundant but true encounters are rare, this sound emerges as a sacred interruption, redirecting attention back to the altar.
This is not a project crafted for passive listening. It is designed for participation. It draws listeners into a posture of desperation, awakening a holy craving for righteousness, presence, and intimacy with God. Every lyric carries weight. Every note presses toward encounter.
Rooted in the truth of Matthew 5:6, the song echoes the eternal promise: those who hunger and thirst will be filled. It serves as both a reminder of God’s faithfulness to satisfy the soul and an invitation to step into deeper waters.
This song is a moment of revival; an altar call set to melody. It is the place where:
The weary find renewal.
The dry places are watered.
Hearts realign with divine purpose.
This is the sound of pursuit. This is the language of the desperate.
This is Thirst.
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