Sid Roth: I have Grace Williams on the telephone and we’re discussing her two CDs that just we, played it for tour prayer meeting and I’ve been listening to I ever since and my producer, that’s her oxygen, that music Grace. And our problem is you have too many good songs and all of these songs were birth as you were worshiping God. You’re a worship leader at a congregation and through prophecy and through worshiping God because that’s who you are, it’s not you write songs, no, you are a worshipper and we get the privilege of you helping us with… When you worship God do you go to another place, what’s going on inside of Grace Williams when she worships God?
Grace: Ha-ha, oh my goodness that’s a funny question, people ask me that a lot and it’s so funny because I say, “You know what I can’t really even listen to my music and drive, it’s very dangerous.” Ha it’s like they say don’t drink and drive so I have to be very careful about that because it’s just so powerful and I’ve had moments you know where I’m worshiping at the piano at church and leading and I literally feel like I just have to lay down, I can’t stand you know or sit. Sometimes I sit at the piano but I can’t stand, there’s such a beautiful presence of God and I will even take time and we’ll just end up putting on my CD and soaking before the Lord and laying out. People are getting deliverance and healing and freedom and my own heart is like I have to lay down before the Lord and just worship, He’s so Holy, He’s so worthy, He’s so mighty I can’t…
Sid Roth: The presence.
Grace: There’s no words sometimes.
Sid Roth: The presence is so strong I mean, I can feel that presence, anyone listening that the presence of God will just…for instance tell me about the ex-Muslim woman where the presence of God was so strong off of your worship what happened to her?
Grace: Yeah, she has this amazing testimony Sid, and she like you said she came out of a Muslim background was converted to Christianity and she was in a worship service at church and she came up and she was just laying at the altar and literally laying before the Lord. And she had a vision of Jesus with two angels at His side and His presence was so strong and she shared with me later. She said, “That the Lord’s healing presence was so strong that he healed these scars that she had had from years of abuse from being raised Muslim and she use to be beaten as a child when she would simply ask questions about you know, basically faith. And she basically had also a lot of demonic oppression and she would feel like choking sensations when she would read the Koran, she would feel like something was choking her. But she has been set totally free, totally free and it was through Christ’s love and that experience in worship that set her free and she has an amazing healing anointing on her life and she feels like God’s going go release her sometime to be able to go back to the Middle East and to really minister to women and set them free. And so she had this amazing vision that Jesus with two angels and it brought healing to her heart and her life and she said, “I feel no remnant, no remnant of that pain that she dealt with for so many years. So that’s the presence, that’s the power presence of Jesus and His healing power in worship. He can do things that; I mean “How does He do that?” That’s just how good He is, Sid He can reach down and touch her heart; I had no idea what she was dealing with. You know I see people come to the altar and it’s like you have no idea what they’re dealing with but God in His goodness and His love reaches into the deepest parts of people’s hearts and heals the deepest pain that you know could maybe otherwise couldn’t go any other way. You know how do you get rid of that kind of pain, that level of pain and abuse? And God by His amazing presence touches hearts and heals and brings incredible healing and it’s just so amazing to see that; and the freedom on her face was just, just amazing.
Sid Roth: You know everyone has to get into that secret place. Tell me about the song “Sacred Mountain.”
Grace: “Sacred Mountain,” it’s one of my favorite songs on this CD and I’ve had a lot of people say that same thing. And it’s really, really beautiful Psalm 48 and it reminds me of a lot of the lyrics of that song “Great is the Lord and highly to be the praised in the City of our God, His holy mountain.” And then it goes on to say Holy, Holy the song and Halleluiah and it’s kind of like a chorus and it’s just an anthem I really felt like the Lord was saying “Grace this song carries bridal anointing to really help prepare His bride you know for His return.” And it was a prophetic declaration saying, “No more tears, no more tears, crying gone, pain gone, death is going to be gone for good.” You know and that is the Lord’s heart for his people and that’s testimony is kind of a perfect example of that you know that all pain is going to cease; all tears were going to be gone. Pain gone, He’s making everything new Sid and I really feel like that is the season that were in total restoration and I just believe that even now, that there just – we’re entering into a new season of this restoration and the past is gone and we have to let go of that we have to release that and know that we are, we are pressing into new things and restoration in the name of Jesus. And I just want to release that over, I feel like there’s someone that has just been stuck in this place of this confining place, this very narrow place and God’s just releasing you out of that place of bondage today in the name of Jesus. But every shackle is breaking off of your feet and of you in the name of Jesus and you’ll be able to walk free and walk out of every dark place and every pit that the enemy has tried to keep you in in the name of Jesus. The Lord’s just speaking release right now to every captive, to every prisoner in the name of Jesus just walk out, walk out free, be free, be free, there’s freedom in the blood of Jesus, there’s freedom and there’s power in the blood of Jesus and we just speak that and declare that over his people. In the name of Jesus and we say “Hallelujah, yes and Amen, Hallelujah, Sid one of the meanings means permission to enter in to His presence. So every time we say Hallelujah, such a simple word and it’s the same in every language which is so interesting and there’s a line in the song that says Hallelujah, Hallelujah and it’s like as we come together and as we just simply say, one word, Hallelujah we’re entering into His presence.
Sid: Well, I have to tell you I didn’t, and it is a Hebrew understanding, but I had never heard that before but I can tell you the anointing on this song is so strong especially when you sing Hallelujah.
Grace: Yes.
Sid Roth: Let’s go to “Sacred Mountain.”
Grace Williams worship excerpt of “Sacred Mountain.”
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