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Pastor Paul Enenche - Lord I Long For Your Lovely Face -acoustic- -

However, beyond the pulpit and the podium, Pastor Enenche is first and foremost a worshiper. His musical background—rooted in a family heritage of music and his early days as a practicing medical doctor—gives him a unique perspective. He understands the healing power of music, not just physically, but spiritually. When he sings, he is not performing; he is ministering.

: Amidst the vanities of earth, the lyrics declare that "nothing on earth can satisfy," and the heart "cries for reality". Musical Arrangement and Production

In an age where gospel music often gravitates toward high-energy praise, heavy instrumentation, and complex production, there remains a profound hunger for the raw, the unplugged, and the spiritual. Few songs satisfy this hunger quite like the acoustic rendition of .

You don't need a full orchestra to host the King of Kings. Sometimes, all you need is a guitar, a desperate heart, and the courage to say, "Lord, I long for Your lovely face." However, beyond the pulpit and the podium, Pastor

: Pleading for the Holy Spirit to lead and prevent the soul from "missing the way". Full Lyrics

, this acoustic rendition is a standout track from his album In His Presence, Vol. 11 (Reflection) Song Overview & Production : Dr. Paul Enenche. Acoustic Guitar : Kaestrings. : Shedrach. : Kaestrings and Walkerondabeat. : 4 minutes and 34 seconds. Themes & Meaning

To understand the weight of the song, one must understand the vessel. Dr. Paul Enenche is the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC) in Abuja, Nigeria. Known globally for his aggressive teaching on the Holy Spirit, healing, and excellence, Pastor Enenche is also a prolific singer and songwriter. When he sings, he is not performing; he is ministering

Many believers report that playing this specific version during their "quiet time" unlocks tears, repentance, and a fresh awareness of God’s holiness. It serves as a musical instrument of Chebar (Ezekiel 1)—a channel through which the Spirit moves.

Have you listened to this acoustic version? Share your testimony of how this song impacted your prayer life in the comments below.

This article explores the theology, the musical simplicity, and the spiritual impact of this powerful acoustic worship piece, and why it has become a staple for deep seekers of God’s presence. Few songs satisfy this hunger quite like the

Paul sat on a low wooden stool, his fingers tracing the worn frets of his acoustic guitar. He didn't look at the strings; he didn't need to. He wasn't practicing a performance; he was seeking an audience of One.

The lyrics of this song are deceptively simple. Repetition is a hallmark of prophetic worship, but each line builds a ladder of desire.