Sarah K - Mnyunyizi Wangu Lyrics

Album: Jina Lako
Released: 24 Dec 2023
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Lyrics

Uninyunyiziaye maji, wakati wa ukame Huwachi ninyauke, Oh nakupenda Uninyunyiziaye maji, wakati wa ukame Huwachi ninyauke, Oh nakupenda

Nakupenda, nakupenda Mnyunyizi wangu, Oh nakupenda
Nakupenda, nakupenda Mnyunyizi wangu, Oh nakupenda

Kama mti kando ya mto, Hivyo ndivyo ilivyo Mnyunyizi wangu, Oh nakupenda
Kama mti kando ya mto, Hivyo ndivyo ilivyo Mnyunyizi wangu, Oh nakupenda

Nakupenda, nakupenda Mnyunyizi wangu, Oh nakupenda Nakupenda, nakupenda Mnyunyizi wangu, Oh nakupenda

Kiarie: "Nakupenda Jehovah wewe ni mnyunyizi wangu Unaninyunyizia maji wakati wa ukame, huachi ninyauke. Unaninawirisha Jehovah, Jina lako nalitukuza nakupenda kwa roho yangu yote. Nitakutumikia maishani mwangu Jehovah Nakuimbia wimbo mpya, sina mwingine..."

Nakupenda, nakupenda Mnyunyizi wangu, Oh nakupenda Nakupenda, nakupenda Mnyunyizi wangu, Oh nakupenda

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Dr. Sarah K - Mnyunyizi Wangu (Official Video Music)for Skiza DIAL *837*65#

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Meaning & Inspiration

Sarah K brings a refreshing, intimate perspective to our dependence on God with her track Mnyunyizi Wangu, which arrived on December 24, 2023, as a central piece of her album Jina Lako. The imagery here pulls directly from the wisdom of the Psalms, specifically the promise in Jeremiah 17:8 that the one who trusts in the Lord is like a tree planted by the water, sending out its roots by the stream. She identifies God as the Mnyunyizi, or the one who sprinkles and waters the soul, keeping her alive during the inevitable droughts of life. We often find ourselves in spiritual deserts where the soil of our hearts feels cracked and arid, yet Sarah K points us back to the source of life that prevents us from withering. This is not just a song; it is a confession of survival based entirely on divine sustenance.

When the lyrics speak of staying vibrant even when the season turns dry, we are looking at the practical application of Isaiah 58:11, where the Lord promises to satisfy our needs in a scorched land and strengthen our bones so we act like a well-watered garden. Sarah K declares that God does not abandon her to the heat of the struggle. Instead, He actively sustains her, turning her existence into a life that defies the barren nature of the wilderness. By claiming He is the one who waters her, she admits she has no life-giving water of her own to produce. She humbles herself before Jehovah, acknowledging that her ability to bloom depends solely on His intentional care.

The transition into the spoken section deepens the commitment, shifting from a statement of fact to an act of worship. She pledges to serve Him with all her soul, echoing the greatest commandment to love the Lord with every fiber of our being. By promising to sing a new song to her provider, she demonstrates that her gratitude is not a stagnant habit but a living, breathing response to fresh mercies. When we stop trying to irrigate our own lives with worldly solutions and start looking to the one who pours out His grace even in the middle of our private famines, we finally understand what it means to be truly alive. Stop trying to dig your own wells in the dust and let the living water keep you green in every season.

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