Ghanaian musician and worship leader Siisi Baidoo has stated that the gospel cannot be quantified or purchased, regardless of its value.
Speaking in an interview on Daybreak Hitz on November 3, 2025, Siisi Baidoo emphasised that the gospel is rooted in a personal relationship with God, rather than material or financial investment.
According to him, spiritual authority does not come from rituals or outward practices, but from one’s intimacy with God.
My song ‘Boa Me’ healed a woman who had been bedridden for 6 months – Siisi Baidoo
“Sometimes you don’t even have to hold the Bible, but based on the relationship you have with God, you can speak to demons and they will leave. Some other person will also hold the Bible and nothing will happen. It is not something we can treat as a ritual; it’s really about the relationship you have with God,” he said.
He stressed that the gospel is priceless and cannot be bought or sold.
“We cannot pay for the gospel. There’s no amount of money that will ever be adequate for it,” he added.
However, Siisi Baidoo acknowledged that spreading the gospel requires significant financial commitment due to logistics and resources needed for outreach.
“There’s a lot of logistics involved in preaching the gospel. People will tell you that if you want to preach, you need to invest financially. For instance, if you want to go to China and minister to people, you need to put in a lot of money to make it possible. All those things are necessary, but you can’t put a price tag on the gospel itself,” he explained.
Siisi Baidoo has previously shared how his music has impacted lives, including his song ‘Boa Me’, which reportedly healed a woman who had been bedridden for six months.
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