In an uplifting post shared with his followers, gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey invited believers to experience God in a deeper, more personal way. Reflecting on the biblical significance of calling God “MY GOD,” Bassey emphasized the importance of having a personal revelation of God—not just as the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, or our spiritual leaders, but as your own God.
“Yes! He’s the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The God of our fathers and forefathers!” Bassey began, echoing familiar references to God’s historical power and faithfulness. “But at some point, He has to be YOUR GOD!”
The renowned gospel singer reminded his audience that calling God “MY GOD” goes beyond mere words or expressions; it signifies a personal revelation. “MY GOD means you have a PERSONAL REVELATION OF HIM,” Bassey explained. “You have personalized and bespoke knowledge, experiences, and encounters of Him.”
This declaration, Bassey explained, indicates a relationship where God has shown Himself faithful and present in your life, and you, in return, commit to living for Him in obedience. He referenced powerful figures in the Bible, including King David in Psalm 22:1 and Jesus in Matthew 27:46, both of whom cried out to God, saying “MY GOD!” as an expression of deep, personal connection.

Bassey encouraged believers to look beyond the God of their forefathers and pastors and seek to make God their own. “It’s more than expression and exclamation. It is a revelation!” he stated, underscoring that this kind of revelation leads to a life of purpose and exploits in God’s kingdom.
He closed with a scripture from Isaiah 25:1, emphasizing the greatness and faithfulness of God:
“O Lord, You are my God. I will exalt You, I will praise Your name, For You have done wonderful things; Your counsels of old are faithfulness and truth.”
Nathaniel Bassey’s message serves as a powerful reminder to believers that true transformation comes when they make God their own, with a personal and intimate relationship that changes everything.
Good Morning Saints! May we all experience God as MY GOD, living out the power of that personal revelation in our daily lives.