Eunice Njeri + Godwill Babette - Tumeshinda Lyrics

Lyrics

Jeshi la Bwana amka, tuvae silaha twende 

Tuimbe tushangilie, maana yote yawezekana 


All:

Jeshi la Bwana amka, tuvae silaha twende 

Tuimbe tushangilie, maana yote yawezekana 


Eunice Njeri(all): 

Hakuna asiloweza, tumeshinda kwa jina la Yesu 

Tumesimama kazi ya msalaba


Chorus: 

Tumeshinda kwa jina la Yesu 

Tumesimama kazi ya msalaba


Let the army of God arise 

With the armor of God arise 

Sing and shout to the king of kings 

All things are possible 

And nothing is impossible 


Tumeshinda kwa jina la Yesu 

Tumesimama kazi ya msalaba


Godwill Babette:

Tumezingirwa na uwepo wako Mungu 

Tumezungukwa a Majeshi ya Mbinguni 

Tumezingirwa na uwepo wako Mungu 

Tumezungukwa a Majeshi ya Mbinguni 


All:

Tumezingirwa na uwepo wako Mungu 

Tumezungukwa a Majeshi ya Mbinguni 


Tumeshinda kwa jina la Yesu 

Tumesimama kazi ya msalaba 


Tumeshinda yay yay(ona ona) 

Tumesimama kazi ya msalaba


Tumeshinda kwa jina la Yesu 

Tumesimama kazi ya msalaba 

Video

Tumeshinda - Eunice Njeri Ft. Godwill Babette (SMS Skiza 6380478 to 811)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Eunice Njeri and Godwill Babette bring us a wake-up call that hits different when you consider the spiritual climate we face daily. When they sing Jeshi la Bwana amka, they are not just making music; they are sounding a trumpet blast for the body of Christ to get up and put on the armor mentioned in Ephesians 6. This is a song about identity and positioning. We often forget that we are not fighting to get a victory; we are fighting from a place of victory already secured. When the chorus declares Tumeshinda kwa jina la Yesu, it anchors the believer in the reality that the cross was not a defeat for Jesus, but the ultimate dismantling of the enemy's power. Colossians 2:15 tells us He disarmed the powers and authorities and made a public spectacle of them, and this song functions as a rhythmic affirmation of that exact truth.

The lyric Tumesimama kazi ya msalaba—we stand on the work of the cross—shifts our perspective from our own failing efforts to the finished work of Christ. It is a bold rejection of works-based righteousness, moving the focus entirely to the sufficiency of His sacrifice. When Godwill Babette sings about being surrounded by the presence of God and the armies of heaven, he is pointing us toward the reality of Elisha’s experience in 2 Kings 6:16. We are not alone. Even when the battle feels heavy, the backing of heaven is present. The track reminds us that because of the name of Jesus, we have access to a strength that isn't our own. By declaring that all things are possible, the artists are echoing Matthew 19:26, rooting our confidence in the character of a God who is never constrained by our limitations. This isn't just a catchy anthem for a Sunday service; it is a tactical declaration of war against fear and doubt. When we stand firm on the finished work, the enemy has no ground left to occupy.

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