PaPi Clever & Dorcas - Mwokozi Wetu Lyrics

Album: Mwokozi wetu (Nyimbo za wokovu) ALBUM 1
Released: 12 Mar 2023
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Lyrics

NYIMBO ZA WOKOVU 141

1
Mwokozi wetu anatupa furaha duniani,
Atuongoza kwa neema na anatushibisha.
Tazama, yupo pamoja nasi,
Neema haitaisha kamwe!
Haleluya, haleluya, haleluya, Amina!

2
Ni vema kumpenda Mungu aliyetukomboa,
Vizuri kuwa mtu wake, sitapotea kamwe.
Furaha yetu itabakia,
Ikiwa vyote vingetoweka.
Haleluya, haleluya, haleluya, Amina!

3
Ikiwa giza mara nyingi,
Na jua likifichwa,
Na tukijaribiwa huku
Twajuwa ni kwa muda.
Mbinguni hatutaona kamwe
Huzuni wala machozi tena.
Haleluya, haleluya, haleluya, Amina!

4
Na tusisumbukie tena
Chakula wala nyumba,
Maana vyote twavipata
Kwa ne’ma yake Mungu.
Njiani yote atuongoza,
Aichukuwa mizingo yetu.
Haleluya, haleluya, haleluya, Amina!

5
Ikiwa vema huku chini
Kutegemea Yesu,
Furaha gani huko juu
Kuona uso wake.
Tutaiona furaha tele,
Na utukufu hautaisha,
Haleluya, haleluya, haleluya, Amina!

Video

MWOKOZI WETU(SMS SKIZA 6930245) - PAPI CLEVER & DORCAS ft MERCI PIANIST : MORNING WORSHIP EP 126

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Meaning & Inspiration

PaPi Clever & Dorcas, featuring Merci Pianist, offered a profound moment of reflection and worship with their song "Mwokozi Wetu," released on February 10, 2023, as part of the "MORNING WORSHIP EP 126" series. The title itself, translating to "Our Savior," immediately grounds the song in the central figure of Christian faith. This isn't just a song about salvation in a general sense; it's a direct declaration of who the Savior is to the singers and, by extension, to the worshiper engaging with the music. The performance feels intimate, like a personal prayer lifted up, inviting others to join in acknowledging the one who redeems. The contribution of Merci Pianist adds a layer of contemplative beauty, providing a spacious and reflective musical backdrop that allows the weight and truth of the message to land deeply.

The core meaning of "Mwokozi Wetu" revolves entirely around the person and work of Jesus Christ as the ultimate Savior. It’s a celebration of His identity and His actions on behalf of humanity. The song doesn't dwell on the problem of sin in detail, but rather focuses on the glorious solution found in Him. It calls to mind the fundamental truth declared throughout Scripture, from the prophecy in Isaiah 43:11 where God proclaims, "I, even I, am the LORD, and apart from me there is no savior," to the New Testament declaration that "salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved" (Acts 4:12). The song resonates with the reality that this Savior isn't a distant figure, but "Our" Savior – a personal deliverer for those who place their trust in Him.

Analyzing the song through the lens of Scripture reveals the depth of its message. The very concept of a Savior speaks to the need for rescue. Mankind's state, estranged from God by sin, required divine intervention, and the Bible presents Jesus as the perfect and sufficient intervention. He is the Savior who came into the world to save sinners, as affirmed by Paul in 1 Timothy 1:15. His saving work wasn't merely a teaching or an example; it was the atoning sacrifice on the cross, paying the penalty for sin, and His subsequent resurrection, demonstrating His power over death. Romans 5:8 reminds us, "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." This song, in its simple yet profound affirmation, points directly to this finished work, acknowledging Him as the one who saves us from the power and consequence of sin, offering hope and new life. It echoes the gratitude expressed in Titus 2:11-14, which speaks of the grace of God appearing, bringing salvation, and training us to live godly lives while we wait for the appearing of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ. "Mwokozi Wetu" serves as a musical affirmation of these foundational biblical truths, encouraging the heart to rest in the finished work of the one who holds the power to save completely and eternally. It is a call to look to Him, the source of our salvation, and to worship Him for who He is and all He has done.

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