Stone of Help, Sound of Victory: Chris Bright’s “Ebenezer” Turns Testimony into a Dance

There are songs you listen to, and then there are songs that listen to you—songs that have walked your road before the first note ever played. Nigerian gospel minister Chris Bright, featuring the gifted Keptah, has just released one such track: “Ebenezer.” Drawn straight from the altar of Scripture (1 Samuel 7:12), the title means “Stone of Help”—a bold declaration that rings through every beat: Thus far the Lord has helped us. This is not a whisper of fragile faith; it is a triumphant shout from someone who has counted the scars and seen the miracles. The song beautifully captures the journey of belief: looking back at every trial, every sleepless night, every unexpected breakthrough, and realizing with tear-filled eyes that it was God all along. No coincidence. No luck. Just faithful hands carrying you when your own had given out.

What makes “Ebenezer” unforgettable is how it marries rich African rhythms with heartfelt worship, creating infectious energy that compels both your hips and your heart to move. Soulful vocals glide over anointed lyrics, while Chris Bright’s smooth delivery and Keptah’s distinctive touch produce a sound that is simultaneously fresh and deeply spiritual. Whether you’re blasting it on a road trip, lifting hands in a worship session, or crying out to God in a quiet bedroom, this track fits—because gratitude has no wrong setting. It reminds us that while some trust in horses and chariots, we trust in the name of the Lord. Celebrating a victory? Dance. Trusting God through a tough season? Clap anyway. “Ebenezer” is not just a song; it is a memorial stone, a rhythm of remembrance, and a joyful roar that says: Look how far He’s brought us. Now available on all major streaming platforms—go set your stone of help on repeat.
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