In a powerful moment of spiritual reconnection, acclaimed Nigerian artist Ruger experienced what he describes as a transformative divine encounter during the final hours of 2024. The emotional revelation unfolded at Lagos State’s Cherubim and Seraphim church’s crossover service, where the artist chose worship over worldly obligations.
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Breaking through years of emotional barriers, the performer found himself moved to tears during the December 31st watch night service – a vulnerability he hadn’t experienced in four years. The raw authenticity of his testimony captivated attendees as he shared his journey of prioritizing spiritual fulfillment over professional commitments.
“Today, my manager called me that I had a show tonight. I asked him to cancel it. I don’t care,” Ruger revealed, demonstrating a profound shift in priorities. He reflected on his spiritual journey, noting how his international success had previously kept him from attending crossover services in 2022 and 2023, despite his presence there in 2021.
In a particularly poignant moment, the artist revealed the depth of his experience: “I haven’t cried in four years, but I saw God today and I cried.” His voice filled with gratitude, Ruger acknowledged both divine grace and the church community that had nurtured his faith journey, marking a significant milestone in his spiritual autobiography.
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His powerful testament stands as a reminder of the complex interplay between fame, faith, and personal transformation, showcasing how even those in the spotlight sometimes find their most significant moments in the quiet sanctuary of spiritual reflection.