Nigerian gospel minister Kaestrings (Kingsley Owoicho-Oche Innocent) delivers a powerful worship offering titled “Fear Of God,” a spiritually charged song that has become one of the standout moments from his live album Rahama. The live rendition was recorded during the Feast of Light worship gathering in Abuja and serves as the opening track of the project.
Originally introduced as an acoustic piece before receiving a full live treatment, “Fear Of God” centers on reverence, obedience, and a sincere desire to walk closely with God. Rather than focusing on fear in the conventional sense, the song emphasizes deep honor, submission, and devotion to the Creator.
Musically, the track blends worship, contemporary gospel, and live congregational elements. Its atmosphere gradually builds from reflective moments into an intense expression of worship, allowing listeners to engage in personal reflection while drawing closer to God. The live recording enhances the song’s emotional depth, creating a powerful worship experience.
Known for his heartfelt songwriting and spiritually focused ministry, Kaestrings uses “Fear Of God” to encourage believers to cultivate a life marked by holiness, humility, and unwavering faith. The song’s message resonates strongly with worshippers seeking a deeper relationship with God and a greater understanding of what it means to live in reverence before Him.
With “Fear Of God,” the Nigerian gospel artist delivers a moving worship anthem that combines biblical conviction, passionate ministry, and a powerful live atmosphere, making it a memorable addition to the Rahama project.



