Dear Ebuka Songs



Dear Ebuka Songs,

With all sincerity and love, I must say — what this boy truly needs is not a duo collaboration, but an encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ.

God alone knows the heart, and He alone sees the motives behind every action. But because this matter is in the public space, it's important to speak up and lovingly offer correction.

In our noble desire to reach the lost for Christ, let us not forget divine instruction:

“Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine…”
Matthew 7:6

There is a sacredness to ministry. We must be careful not to mix the holy with the profane. When a young man — who by all indications has not encountered Christ — boldly chews gum with a nonchalant attitude in what should be a sacred moment, it shows a lack of reverence for spiritual things.

The Church must remain separate from the world — not to condemn, but to preserve purity, clarity, and power. When we blur the lines, we confuse the next generation about what is truly of God.

I believe many would have rejoiced more if that moment was used to preach Christ to him, to pray for his soul, and to lead him to salvation.

Yes, our Lord Jesus dined with sinners — but not for entertainment or endorsement. He dined with them to call them to repentance and transformation. Jesus never placed unsaved men on platforms to minister. Why? Because the things of the Spirit can only be discerned by those who have been born of the Spirit.

Let us not forget: God is not in search of celebrities — He is looking for surrendered hearts.

I sincerely pray that the soul of Peller Peller will be saved and set ablaze for Christ. He is influencing a large number of teenagers and youths, and that influence must point them to the Cross, not away from it.

Blessings and love to you, dear brother.
Let’s keep standing for truth, in love.

Evangelist John Emmanuel



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