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Mirror of Your Word
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Mirror of Your Word by Richard Shekari is a heartfelt worship song that celebrates Gods artistry in creation while expressing the deep longing of the human soul to reflect His Word.
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Born on April 11, 1981, in Bauchi State, Nigeria, Richard Shekari. I love adding a unique blend of rhythm, rhyme, and soul to my creations. Abuja, Nigeria.
Richard Shekari is a multifaceted artist and humanitarian hailing from Kaduna, Nigeria. Born on April 11, 1981, in Bauchi, Nigeria, Richard's passion for music and writing began at an early age. As a songwriter, he intricately weaves together melodies and lyrics that resonate with audiences, particularly in the realm of gospel music. Not only does he craft soul-stirring songs, but he also possesses the technical skill to mix and master them to perfection. Richard's creative talents extend beyond music into the literary world, where he has authored several captivating titles. His writing showcases a depth of insight and a gift for storytelling that captivates readers across genres. Despite his artistic pursuits, Richard's professional background in architecture underscores his versatility and dedication to excellence. His work with a humanitarian agency reflects his commitment to making a positive impact on the world around him, blending creativity with compassion to effect meaningful change. Currently based in Abuja, Nigeria, Richard continues to inspire through his music, writing, and humanitarian efforts, leaving an indelible mark on both the artistic and humanitarian landscapes.
Song Info
Genre
R&B R&B/Soul/Pop
Charts
Peak #238
Peak in subgenre #166
Author
Richard Shekari
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Richard Shekari
Uploaded
August 23, 2025
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MP3 10.6 MB 320 kbps 4:37
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FLAC 56.8 MB
Story behind the song
Mirror of Your Word by Richard Shekari is a heartfelt worship song that celebrates Gods artistry in creation while expressing the deep longing of the human soul to reflect His Word. With vivid imagery of forests, deserts, oceans, snow, and wind, it paints a portrait of His unmatched craftsmanship. At its core, the song is both a hymn of awe for the beauty of creation and a humble confession of human weaknesspaired with a prayerful plea to embody Gods divine vision and love.
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Mirror of Your Word Intro: Whispers of heaven in the colours of the earth, the canvas of glory painted before birth. From mountain high to ocean wide, Your hand of wonder none can hide. Chorus: Let my heart be a mirror of Your Word, Though Ive stumbled more times than deserved. I know Im not the perfect model for the role, But I seek to be the vision You spoke into Adams soul. Yes, Ive fallen, but still I pray each day, That my life reflects the image You portrayed. Though I may never fit the model of the role, Yet I long to be the vision of Your child. Verse 1: The forest speaks in patterns deep, Each leaf a secret You chose to keep. The desert glows with golden flame, Even silence carries Your holy name. In every grain of sand I see, Your artistry, Your majesty. In every tide, in every flame, Creation sings the Makers name. *Chorus* Verse 2: Snowflakes fall with perfect grace, Rain restores the weary place. The wind, unseen, yet sure and near, Breath of God we long to hear. In every grain of sand I see, Your artistry, Your majesty. In every tide, in every flame, Creation sings the Makers name. *Chorus* Bridge: The night reveals Your gentle light, Your masterpiece displayed. And when my days on earth are through, May I reflect the heart of You. With humble hands, You formed the clay, In tender love, You shaped the way. From land to sea, from earth to sky, Your masterpiece will never die. *Chorus* Outro: Purge from me all that hinders, That I may be a perfect reflection of You, Lord. Copyright 2025 Richard Shekari Written, produced and performed by Richard Shekari
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