Mary J. Blige is one of the most influential singers of all time
whose work often refers to God, making it no surprise that music helps
reinforces her faith.
The singer/actress recently sat down with
The Christian Post to discuss her role in the film "Black Nativity"
alongside Forest Whitaker, Angela Bassett Jennifer Hudson and Tyrese.
While
the inspirational Christmas film is centered in one family's struggle
with faith, Blige opened up about her own beliefs, including the very
first time she ever felt God's presence- in church while growing up in
the Bronx, New York.See what she said after the cut...
"I used to go to church to sing, but one day
something happened, it was a feeling- I don't know if the whole church
felt it, but there was something that I felt, and I was just a little
girl," Blige told CP.
"Ever since that day, there was this song
called 'Lord Help Me to Hold Out,' and I always sang that song," she
continued. "I just knew there was God's presence watching me, something
big always watching me."
Rev. James Cleveland's "Lord Help Me to Hold Out" sings of waiting for a change and seeing beyond darkness.
"Lord,
help me to hold out / Until my change come," the chorus sings before
Verse 1: "My way may not be easy / You did not say that it would be /
But when it gets dark / I can't see my way/ You told me to put my trust
in Thee / That's why I'm asking you."
Even today, the ballad holds a special meaning for Blige when coping with life's problems.
"It helps me to be strong, be patient until I can get to it, until [a solution] materializes," she explained.
Outspoken
about her faith as well as her troubled past, Blige went on to describe
brushes with divine intervention and her belief in guardian angels-
much like the one found in "Black Nativity." The "Real Love" singer
candidly recounted periods of alcohol abuse and making it home safely.
"When
I was in all my bad situations that I made it out of- especially
driving home some nights when I was really intoxicated-getting home and
waking up the next day like, how did I get here," Blige told CP. "I got
home, and so it was definitely guardian angels there."
"In life,
when you come through those really heavy situations, God is always
unleashing those angels on you," she added. "God is the angel, it's
constant."
Meanwhile, Blige just released her very first holiday
album, "A Mary Christmas," including the leading single "Have Yourself a
Merry Little Christmas." Watch the video for the song here.
The singer is also preparing for the release of "Black Nativity," which is expected in theaters on Nov. 27.
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