Christopher Mwahangila - Mungu ni Mungu tu Lyrics

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Nabii Elijah, aliwaita manabii wote,wa Mungu baali Lengo la elija,ilikuwa ni kumthibitisha Mungu wa kweli ni yupi, kati ya Mungu wa baali, na Mungu wa mbinguni. Akawambia watu nikaribieni mimi, akachukua mawe kumi na mbili akaanza kujenga madhabau. Akaweka kuni juu yake,akaweka sadaka juu yake, Akachimba mfereji ,akawambia watu mwageni maji mapipa manne, wakamwaga maji mara ya kwanza ,wakamwaga maji mara ya pili,wakamwaga maji mara ya tatu. Elijah, akaanza kumuita Mungu,Mungu wa mbinguni wewe Mungu, Mungu wa mbinguni naijulikane kuwa upo. Moto ukashuka ,ukaramba ile sadaka, ukaramba zile kuni ,ukaramba na yale mawe, ukaramba na yale mavuno ,ukaramba na yale maji , Watu wakasujudu,wakasema huyu ndiye Mungu,anayepaswa kuabudiwa , Ndiye Mungu ninaye mwimbia Mungu wa Elijah.

Ooh Mungu,(Haleluya Mungu wetu) Mungu ni Mungu tu,atabaki kuwa Mungu tu (Haleluya Mungu wetu) Ooh Mungu baba, Huyu Mungu wa mbinguni jamani Huyu Mungu wa elijah, Maishani mwako mama yangu wewe Mahali pote unapotembea, Ata wainuke wamseme vibaya, Ata wamkatae mbele yako.

Na wewe ndugu yangu,unayenisikia, unaye nitazama, Unaona nini mbele yako? pengine unaona majaribuaujui utafanya nini, we mkaribie Mungu tu, Pengine unaona magonjwa, haujui utapona lini we mkaribie Mungu tu. Pengine unaona vita kubwa,haujui utashinda vipi, we mkaribie Mungu tu. Pengine unaona watesi ,haujui utapita vipi, we mkaribie Mungu tu. Pengine ni jaribu katika ndoa yako,haujui utashinda vipi,we mkaribie Mungu tu. Hakuna linaloshidikana kwake Mungu, Aliyemshindia elijah , Katikati manabii wa baali atakushindia na wewe.

Ooh Mungu,(Haleluya Mungu wetu) Mungu ni Mungu tu,atabaki kuwa Mungu tu Ooh Mungu baba, Huyu Mungu wa mbinguni jamani Huyu Mungu wa elijah, Maishani mwako mama yangu wewe Mahali pote unapotembeaAta wainuke wamseme vibaya, Ata wamkatae mbele yako.

Wanadamu wamekusemea maneno,kwamba hautaweza ,katika jaribu lako, wanadamu wamekusemea maneno,kwamba hautashinda katika vita yako, kumbe njia za Mungu, sio sawa na za mwanadamu mipango ya Mungu ,sio sawa na ya mwanadamu, akili ya Mungu, sio sawa na ya mwanadamu, Maneno ya Mungu, sio sawa na ya mwanadamu, Mawazo ya Mungu, sio sawa na ya mwanadamu, Kazi ya Mungu, sio sawa na ya mwanadamu, Sauti ya Mungu ,sio sawa na ya mwanadamu Aliye mshindia elijah , katikati ya manabii wa baali atakushindia na wewe.

Ooh Mungu,(Amen Haleluya) Mungu ni Mungu tu,atabaki kuwa Mungu tu Ooh Mungu baba, Huyu Mungu wa mbinguni jamani Huyu Mungu wa elijah, Maishani mwako mama yangu wewe Mahali pote unapotembeaAta wainuke wamseme vibaya, Ata wamkatae mbele yako.

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Meaning & Inspiration

Christopher Mwahangila takes us straight to the slopes of Mount Carmel in his 2015 track, Mungu ni Mungu tu. He bypasses flowery platitudes, choosing instead to anchor our faith in the raw, historical power of Yahweh. By recounting the showdown between Elijah and the prophets of Baal, he forces us to confront the reality that God is not a passive observer of our lives but the active consuming fire who responds to the cry of His people. Just as the fire devoured the water-soaked altar in 1 Kings 18:38, Mwahangila insists that the God who validates His sovereignty through impossible acts is the exact same God walking with us today.

The core of this song is a direct challenge to the idol-worship that often clutters our modern lives, where we trust in circumstances or human opinion rather than the Sovereign Creator. When he sings we mkaribie Mungu tu, he is preaching a clear directive: draw near. This mirrors James 4:8, which promises that if we draw close to Him, He will draw close to us. Whether you are facing sickness, marital strife, or the scorn of those who doubt your purpose, the song posits that the situation is irrelevant compared to the magnitude of the God who governs it. He is not just a Sunday decoration; He is the living force who disrupts the plans of the enemy.

Mwahangila makes a sharp distinction between human limitation and divine capacity. He declares that God’s ways, thoughts, and words are fundamentally superior to our own, echoing Isaiah 55:8-9 where the Lord reminds us that His thoughts are far above ours. People might claim you cannot make it, or that your struggle is terminal, but those voices are silenced by the reality of a God whose nature remains unchanged. If He could vindicate Elijah before four hundred and fifty prophets of Baal, He is more than capable of handling your specific trial. He is not a god who fluctuates based on your feelings or public opinion. He is Yahweh, fixed and immovable. Stop looking at the size of your mountain and start recognizing the One who can burn it to the ground.

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