Christina Shusho - Nashusha Nyavu Lyrics
Lyrics
Alipokwisha kunena alimwambia Simoni
Toweka mpaka kilindini kashushe nyavu zenyu
Yesu lipokwisha kunena alimwambia Simoni
Toweka mpaka kilindini kashushe nyavu zenyu
Bwana mkubwa tumefanya kazi ya kutosha usiku kucha
Bwana mkubwa tumefanya kazi mpaka tusipate kitu
Bwana mkubwa tumefanya kazi ya kutosha usiku kucha
Bwana mkubwa tumefanya kazi mpaka tusipate kitu
Lakini kwa neno lako
Nashusha nyavu, nashusha nyavu
Nashusha nyavu, nashusha nyavu
Bwana kwa neno lako
Nashusha nyavu, nashusha nyavu
Nashusha nyavu, nashusha nyavu
Najua nikiwa nawe, Bwana nitasimama tena
Hata nikilemewa, wewe utanishika tena
Hata vita inijie, Bwana utanipigania
Watesi wajipange, Bwana utapigana nao
Nimetoa mwenzenu nimetoa
Nimetoa na mafuta nikapewa
Nikapanda na mbegu nikapanda
Nikapanda ila mvua haikunyesha
Bwana mkubwa tumefanya kazi ya kutosha usiku kucha
Bwana mkubwa tumefanya kazi mpaka tusipate kitu
Bwana mkubwa tumefanya kazi ya kutosha usiku kucha
Bwana mkubwa tumefanya kazi mpaka tusipate kitu
Lakini kwa neno lako
Nashusha nyavu, nashusha nyavu
Nashusha nyavu, nashusha nyavu
Bwana kwa neno lako
Nashusha nyavu, nashusha nyavu
Nashusha nyavu, nashusha nyavu
Kwa neno lako, Bwana kwa neno lako
Yesu tuma neno
Nashusha nyavu, nashusha nyavu
Nashusha nyavu, nashusha nyavu
Nashusha nyavu, nashusha nyavu
Nashusha nyavu, nashusha nyavu
(Turn it around)
Video
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Meaning & Inspiration
Christina Shusho’s 2021 release, "Shusha Nyavu," emerges as a powerful testament to faith, offering a profound spiritual encounter through its evocative message. The title itself, translating to "Lower the Nets," immediately calls to mind the pivotal moment described in Luke 5:4-6, where Jesus instructs Simon Peter and his companions to cast their nets into the deep after a night of fruitless labor. This biblical narrative forms the bedrock of "Shusha Nyavu," transforming it into an anthem of obedience, trust, and the extraordinary blessings that follow when we align our efforts with God's divine direction. The song speaks directly to the human experience of striving, of facing barrenness and disappointment, and then encountering the divine command that promises abundance. It is a call to action, urging believers to set aside their own strategies and limitations when God intervenes, to step out in faith and obey His seemingly impossible instructions.
The central theme of "Shusha Nyavu" is the transformative power of divine partnership. Shusho masterfully conveys how surrendering our will to God’s, even when it defies logic or past experience, opens the floodgates of His grace. This concept resonates deeply with scriptural teachings about faith, particularly Hebrews 11:1, which defines faith as "the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." The song’s impact lies in its ability to inspire this very conviction, reminding listeners that God’s provision is often unlocked not by our own strength, but by our willingness to be vessels for His power. It encourages a posture of receptivity, waiting for His word and then acting upon it with unwavering belief, much like Abraham’s journey of faith from Ur to Canaan, guided by God's promise even before its fulfillment. The message extends beyond a single fishing event; it's a life principle, a reminder that every area of our lives, from our personal endeavors to our spiritual growth, can experience a miraculous harvest when we "lower the nets" at God’s behest. This echoes the psalmist’s declaration in Psalm 37:5: "Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him, and he will act." "Shusha Nyavu" embodies this commitment, offering an inspiring perspective on how obedience, coupled with faith, leads to an overwhelming outpouring of God’s blessings, demonstrating that His plans are always far greater than our own.