Boaz Danken - Ujulikane YESU Lyrics
Lyrics
Ujulikane uhamisha milima ujulikane
Ujulikane mtenda miujiza ujulikane
Ujulikane uko pekee yako ujulikane Yesu
Ujulikane wewe ni mungu ujulikane
Ujulikane uhamisha milima ujulikane
Ujulikane mtenda miujiza ujulikane
Ujulikane uko pekee yako ujulikane Yesu
Ujulikane wewe ni mungu ujulikane
Ujulikane uhamisha milima ujulikane
Ujulikane mtenda miujiza ujulikane
Ujulikane uko pekee yako ujulikane Yesu
Ujulikane wewe ni mungu ujulikane
Twakutukuza uhamisha milima twakutukuza
Twakutukuza mtenda miujiza twakutukuza
Twakutukuza uko pekee yako twakutukuza Yesu
Twakutukuza wewe ni mungu twakutukuza
Twakutukuza mhamisha milima twakutukuza
Twakutukuza mtenda miujiza twakutukuza
Twakutukuza uko pekee yako twakutukuza Yesu
Twakutukuza wewe ni mungu twakutukuza
Twakuinua uhamisha milima twakuinua
Twakuinua mtenda miujiza twakuinua
Twakuinua uko pekee yako twakuinua Yesu
Twakuinua wewe ni mungu twakuinua
Twakuabudu uhamisha milima twakuabudu
Twakuabudu mtenda miujiza twakuabudu
Twakuabudu uko pekee yako twakuabudu Yesu
Twakuabudu wewe ni mungu twakuabudu
Twakuabudu uhamisha milima twakuabudu
Twakuabudu mtenda miujiza twakuabudu
Twakuabudu uko pekee yako twakuabudu Yesu
Twakuabudu wewe ni mungu twakuabudu
Twakuinua uhamisha milima twakuinua
Twakuinua mtenda miujiza twakuinua
Twakuinua uko pekee yako twakuinua Yesu
Twakuinua wewe ni mungu twakuinua
Twakuinua uhamisha milima twakuinua
Twakuinua mtenda miujiza twakuinua
Twakuinua uko pekee yako twakuinua Yesu
Twakuinua wewe ni mungu twakuinua
Twakuinua uko pekee yako twakuinua Yesu
Twakuinua wewe ni mungu twakuinua
Twakuinua uko pekee yako twakuinua Yesu
Twakuinua wewe ni mungu twakuinua
Twakuinua uko pekee yako twakuinua Yesu
Twakuinua wewe ni mungu twakuinua
Tunainama uko pekee yako tunaima
Tunainama wewe ni mungu tunainama
Tunainama uko pekee yako tunaima
Tunainama wewe ni mungu tunainama
Tunakuabudu uko pekee yako tunakuabudu Yesu
Tunakuabudu wewe ni mungu tunakuabudu
Tunasujudu uko pekee yako tunasujudu Yesu
Tunasujudu wewe ni mungu tunasujudu
Tunasujudu uko pekee yako tunasujudu Yesu
Tunasujudu wewe ni mungu tunasujudu
Tunakuabudu uko pekee yako tunakuabudu Yesu
Tunakuabudu wewe ni mungu tunakuabudu
Tunakuabudu uko pekee yako tunakuabudu Yesu
Tunakuabudu wewe ni mungu tunakuabudu
Tunasujudu uko pekee yako tunasujudu Yesu
Tunasujudu wewe ni mungu tunasujudu
Video
Ujulikane YESU - Boaz Danken #GodisReal #IntimacywithGODAlbum #boazdanken
Meaning & Inspiration
I was sitting here listening to the song on loop, and it’s strange how something so repetitive just starts to strip away the noise in my head. There is that persistent cry for Jesus to be known, to be manifest in the middle of things that don't make sense. When Boaz sings about Him moving mountains, it doesn't sound like a tidy promise that everything will go my way tomorrow. It feels more like an admission that I’m standing in front of something huge and immovable, and honestly, the only thing that matters is that He reveals who He is in the chaos of it.
It’s interesting—well, maybe not interesting, just demanding—how the lyrics keep pushing back to the idea that He is the only One. Uko pekee yako. You are there by yourself. There’s a weight to that, isn't there? We spend so much energy looking for solutions in people or circumstances, but this just keeps circling back to the isolation of His power. It’s like being forced to look at the sky when you’re staring at the dirt. It’s simple, maybe almost blunt, but that’s the kind of bluntness I actually need when I feel like I'm drowning in my own questions.
Then there is that shift toward bowing down, the tunasujudu. It isn't just about singing about Him anymore. It feels like an invitation to stop trying to manage the mountains myself. I get so tired of trying to act like I have the leverage to move them, but the song just keeps insisting that the real work is acknowledging Him as God. It’s not a transaction. It’s just showing up and admitting that He is the only one who can actually do the heavy lifting, and that I'm just here to acknowledge that He’s the only one standing on the throne.
It makes me wonder if I actually want Him to move the mountain or if I just want Him to be known in the middle of it. Sometimes the mountain is still there, isn't it? Even when the singing stops, the obstacles don't always pack up and leave. So then what do I do with the rest of my day?