Blessing Offor "Believe" Share Worthy Song

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Blessing Offor “Believe” Share Worthy Song

Blessing Offor has a way of writing songs that feel like they’re sung from the edge of both doubt and devotion. “Believe” is one of those rare pieces that doesn’t sugarcoat the tension—it leans into it. Born in Nigeria and raised in the U.S., Blessing has lived with both physical blindness and the kind of spiritual sight that only comes through struggle. His music often carries that paradox: joy and ache, questions and faith, all woven into melodies that sound like prayer set to rhythm.

“Believe” is a song that asks the question many of us are afraid to voice: What do I do when life doesn’t look like the promises I thought I heard? It’s not a song of easy answers, but of honest surrender. That’s why it resonates with me. I’ve had seasons where the ground beneath me felt unstable, where I wondered if God’s plan had somehow skipped over me. And yet, in those moments, I’ve found that faith isn’t pretending everything is fine—it’s choosing to trust when nothing makes sense.

Scripture doesn’t shy away from that tension either. Habakkuk cried out in the middle of devastation: “Though the fig tree should not blossom, nor fruit be on the vines… yet I will rejoice in the Lord; I will take joy in the God of my salvation” (Habakkuk 3:17–18). That’s not shallow optimism—it’s defiant faith. It’s the same spirit that runs through “Believe.”

There’s also a line in Hebrews that cuts deep into this theme: “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1). That conviction isn’t about sight—it’s about trust. Blessing Offor, who has lived without physical sight, embodies that verse in a way that makes it impossible to ignore. His testimony reminds us that faith isn’t about what we can see—it’s about Who we know.

I think about my own story, the places where I’ve had to walk forward without clarity, where the only thing I could hold onto was the promise that God was still for me. Songs like this remind me that I’m not alone in that walk. They remind me that belief isn’t fragile—it’s forged in fire. And when we choose to believe, even in the silence, we’re echoing the saints who came before us, who trusted God in deserts, prisons, and storms.

Paul wrote something that feels like the heartbeat of this song: “We walk by faith, not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7). That’s not a platitude—it’s a roadmap. It’s the way forward when the lights go out, when the answers don’t come, when the miracle hasn’t arrived yet.

Don’t wait for everything to make sense before you believe. Let this song be your reminder that faith is strongest when it’s tested. If “Believe” speaks to you, don’t just let it pass by—let it move you to trust deeper, to share it with someone who needs hope, and to take a step forward today. Now is the time to live like you believe.

Blessing Offor’s “Believe,” released February 25, 2022 on his My Tribe Album, is a raw, soul-searching anthem that wrestles with faith in the face of life’s hardest questions. With rich vocals and honest lyrics, the song doesn’t shy away from doubt—it meets it head-on and chooses trust. It’s a powerful reminder that belief isn’t blind—it’s brave. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who’s walking through the fire—grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Blessing Offor’s ministry and helps us keep sharing songs that speak truth and stir courage.

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