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Erica Campbell Educates People On The Difference Between God and Satan's Voice

Erica Campbell may be known for her gospel music, but the Mary Mary group member is also using social media to educate people about learning the difference between the voice of Jesus and Satan.

Campbell, the 33-year-old "HELP" singer, took to Twitter and Instagram to give fans insight about telling the difference between the voice of God and Satan's voice.

"No heart is an empty heart! Either Jesus is in control or Satan is in control," Campbell wrote. "Who's in control Gods way gets Gods results! Stop letting Satan talk to you!"

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She went on to speak about the importance of avoiding negative thoughts.

"Those negative thoughts aren't yours they're his! U been listening so long, you can't hear God anymore," she wrote. "Who's been in your ear? Who do you listen to?"

The singer explained how her followers could get to know the voice of God.

"Read the Bible today to learn God voice There's no excuse not to, it's on your phone, there are different versions of the bible so you can understand and comprehend and apply it to your life #seekHimfindHim #Satanwantsyourcompleteattention," she wrote.

Earlier this year, the singer announced that she would add church leader to her resume with The California Worship Center. Erica and her husband Warryn Campbell III have decided to become church leaders after hosting Bible studies in hotel rooms.

Warryn, the My Block Records CEO, who has produced music for his wife and her sister Tina in their group Mary Mary for years, has inspired a direction for the church.

"Warryn is real serious about ministry and wants to make sure that, above all, it is God-centered," she said on The Yolanda Adams Morning Show earlier this year. "We kind of take the approach of [reaching out to] the broken, wounded people who have kind of been jaded by church and don't want to go no more."

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