Artist:Judikay Track Title: Eloi (My God) Duration: 4 Minutes 27 Seconds Date of Release: 27 March, 2026
Judikay comes through with a deeply worshipful song titled Eloi (My God). The word Eloi comes from an ancient language that Jesus spoke, and it directly means “My God” a personal and devoted way of calling on God. In this song, Judikay brings a sound that feels like a moment of real talk with God it is honest, warm, and heartfelt. When she sings Eloi, it is like she is turning her gaze straight to God, calling Him close and naming Him as her own helper, strength, and refuge. If you listen closely, you can feel that this is not just about music, it is about a real relationship the kind that holds onto God through life’s trials and celebrations.
The title Eloi (My God) does more than sound beautiful it points directly to what the song is about. It reminds you that in every experience, whether joyful or heavy, God is someone you can personally call “My God” and truly trust. This gospel song places you in a moment of genuine surrender and connection, inviting you to reflect on your own walk with God and feel reassured that He is present with you.
Master of the universe, my great physician
You are my porter, Lord I worship you
Master of the universe, my great physician
You are my porter, Lord I worship you
El LOI, Lord, El LOI, Lord, El LOI, Lord
Lord I worship you
Master of the universe, my great physician
You are my porter, Lord I worship you
Master of the universe, my great physician
You are my porter, Lord I worship you
El LOI, Lord, El LOI, Lord, El LOI, Lord
Lord I worship you
El LOI, Lord, El LOI, Lord, El LOI, Lord
Lord I worship you
Master of the universe, my great physician
You are my porter, Lord I worship you
Master of the universe, my great physician
You are my porter, Lord I worship you
El LOI, El LOI, El LOI, El LOI, El LOI, El LOI
Lord we worship you
You are my God, my healer, defender, my source
My builder, my owner, my provider, you are my everything, you are my everything
I give my worship, you are my joy, I am the woman with the alabaster box
Broken before our feet, I am your alabaster box, I break myself before you
I am your worship, I am your worship I am your living sacrifice, El LOI
My God, father, Son, and Spirit, my advocate
Power of intimacy, power of the God head I worship
Lift your hands an say I worship, lift your voice and sing El LOI
Thou alone are worthy to receive the glory honour and the praise
Oh, Uh
Oh, Uh
Father I worship
And they that must worship, must worship in spirit and in truth
They that must come to him must first believe that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him
Babatunde Oyewole, Nigerian web publisher and digital media writer specializing in gospel music, Christian entertainment, and faith-based content. Since 2012, he has published well-researched articles that help readers discover gospel artists, understand song meanings, and stay informed about Christian music and ministry.