The meaning of Jerimoyahmah and why Celestians sing it as processional and recessional hymn
Members of the choir coming into the Church

You may have been wondering what does the term Jerimoyahmah means, as some school of thought believes it is a name belonging to angels, but Evangelist Gbenga Oyeleye thinks otherwise.


In an article Oyeleye debunked the idea that Jerimoyahmah as popularly used in the Church's processional and recessional hymn, is a name belonging to angels, arguing that a thorough study of the Church's hymn book will show that the name is one of the numerous names God bears.


"People often believed that JERIMOYAHMAH is an angelic name or one of those heavenly tongues unknown to mankind but it is not true. If we take our time to study our hymn songs by the teachings of the Holy Spirit, we would understand everything about the name. . . . . . JERIMOYAHMAH is one of God's numerous names REVEALED to Celestians alone (because we are his covenanted children by redemption), he declared.


Basing his argument on Hymn 133 of the Church's hymn book, Oyeleye maintained that the hymn truly defines the meaning of Jerimoyahmah, explaining further the reason Jerimoyahmah is used as the Church's processional and recessional hymn.


Saying "Meanwhile, the reason why this Hymn is used for processional and recessional hymn is more like a prophetic revelation explaining to us on earth exactly what happens in heaven when children of God gather in the sanctuary to worship God celestially. . . . .The processional hymn was revealed with a vision of heavenly appearance showcasing exactly what is been done orderly in heaven as a model of worship and it brings so much joy to the angels that such a sacred worship is been approved for us as Celestians on earth to follow."



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