– Tasha Cobbs Opens On Spiritual Awakening – God Was Distant
Award-winning gospel singer and worship leader Tasha Cobbs Leonard has shared a deeply personal reflection on her spiritual journey, revealing that one of the most sobering moments in her walk with God came when she realized she had become more focused on creativity than God’s presence.
Speaking during a church gathering in a video that has gained traction on social media, Cobbs Leonard explained that her struggle was not rooted in sin but in spiritual distance.
“It was not about sin, it was about distance. I had become creative… but God said, ‘I’m not there anymore,'” she said, describing a season in which ministry and creativity had begun to take precedence over intimacy with God.
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The Grammy-winning worship minister said the experience served as a wake-up call, reminding her that success in ministry, talent and creativity should never replace a genuine relationship with God.
She encouraged believers to continually examine their hearts and prioritize God’s presence above achievements, gifts or public recognition.
Her remarks have resonated with many Christians online, with several describing the message as a timely reminder of the importance of maintaining personal fellowship with God amid the demands of ministry, work and everyday life.
Tasha Cobbs Opens On Spiritual Awakening
The video has continued to generate conversations across social media, with many viewers reflecting on the distinction between serving God and remaining closely connected to Him through prayer, worship and obedience.






