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"Spirits Move" by Levi Angel ft Mendel.

A powerful new anthem calling the world to revival.

By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.Published 2 days ago Updated 2 days ago 3 min read

Spirits Move by Levi Angel featuring Mendel is not simply a new release. It is a declaration. First performed on Exodus Night at the historic Hippodrome in Harare, Zimbabwe on New Year’s Eve, this song arrived at a moment charged with expectation. As one year closed and another opened, Spirits Move marked the transition with worship that felt intentional, grounded, and forward looking.

This song was written by the highly esteemed Prophet Uebert Angel.


From the opening moments, the song carries a sense of motion that is steady rather than dramatic. This is not music trying to stir emotion through force. It is music that understands movement begins with God Himself. The Father of spirits is not summoned here. He is acknowledged. The song flows from that understanding, allowing the presence of God to lead rather than follow.


Levi Angel and Mendel approach their vocal delivery with restraint and confidence. There is no competition for attention. Their voices work together with clarity and humility, giving the message room to breathe. Each line feels guided, as though the singers are responding to something already unfolding. The result is worship that feels sincere, grounded, and free from excess.


The production of Spirits Move is rich and carefully balanced. It carries a global sound without losing intimacy. Every musical element has purpose. Nothing feels crowded or overstated. The arrangement supports the vocals while maintaining an atmosphere that invites reflection, prayer, and unity. It is the kind of production that translates across cultures and spaces, equally fitting for a large gathering or a quiet moment of personal worship.


What makes this song especially compelling is its clarity of focus. Spirits Move is centered on Jesus without distraction. There is no ambiguity in its devotion. Christ is lifted plainly and confidently, trusting the promise that where Jesus is honored, the Holy Spirit moves with power. This confidence gives the song its quiet strength.
The lyrics and delivery avoid vague language and instead communicate with intention. This is worship that understands revival is not manufactured through noise or emotion. Revival flows from obedience, surrender, and alignment with God’s will. The song reflects that truth with maturity and grace.


The setting of its first performance adds to its weight. The Hippodrome in Harare, filled with worshippers on New Year’s Eve, became a meeting place of faith and expectation. Spirits Move did not feel like a debut trying to impress. It felt like agreement with Heaven, offered at a moment when hearts were already listening.


There is something deeply unifying about this song. It does not belong to one culture, one nation, or one style of worship. It carries a message that resonates with the global Church. The belief that God is moving, that His Spirit cannot be hindered, and that all creation responds when He acts, is woven gently but firmly throughout the music.


Levi Angel and Mendel do not present themselves as the center of this moment. Instead, they serve the message. Their performance feels less like artistry on display and more like participation in something larger. That posture gives the song credibility and spiritual weight.


Spirits Move stands as a reminder that worship does not need to be loud to be powerful. It needs to be aligned. This song listens as much as it speaks. It points upward, outward, and forward, inviting believers to trust that God is at work beyond what can be seen.


In a time when many songs chase trends, Spirits Move chooses faithfulness. It offers worship that is thoughtful, reverent, and confident in the unchanging nature of God. It is music that does not rush the moment, yet does not hesitate to declare truth.
As an anthem, it carries hope. As a worship offering, it carries depth. And as a declaration, it reminds us that when the Spirit moves, no force can stop what God has begun.

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About the Creator

Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.

https://linktr.ee/cathybenameh

Passionate blogger sharing insights on lifestyle, music and personal growth.

⭐Shortlisted on The Creative Future Writers Awards 2025.

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