Martha Mwaipaja - KWA NEEMA Lyrics
Lyrics
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Tunaendela kwa neema tu
Hatukati tamaa kwa neema tu
Sisi hatukuangamia kwa neema tu
Hatukupoteza vya kwetu kwa neema tu
Si kwamba sisi ni wema kwa neema tu
Kuna neema inatutupa ushindi
Kuna neema inayotutambulisha
Kuna neema iliyotufanya tuwe salama
Kuna neema inayotutangulia zaidi
Kwa neema tu tumeshinda magumu yale
Kwa neema tu tumeshinda dhiki shida
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema ya mungu sisi ni washindi
Kwa neema ya mungu adui hatuwezi
Kwa neema tu vita tumeshinda
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Kwa neema tu
Video
Martha Mwaipaja - KWA NEEMA ( official video )
Meaning & Inspiration
Martha Mwaipaja’s "Kwa Neema" arrived on March 13, 2024, offering a profound and unwavering testament to God's unmerited favor. The song's central theme, repeated with resonant insistence, is that every triumph, every sustained step forward, and every averted disaster is solely by grace. It's not a melody-driven exploration, but rather a powerful declaration of faith, built on the understanding that human worthiness plays no part in these divine blessings. The lyrics articulate a deep realization that their continued existence, their resilience in the face of hardship, and their ultimate victory are not earned, but freely given. This concept echoes throughout Scripture, notably in Ephesians 2:8-9, which states, "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast." Mwaipaja skillfully unpacks the multifaceted nature of this grace, highlighting how it provides victory in challenges, introduces them to others, secures their safety, and precedes them, clearing the path. The song powerfully suggests that this divine intervention is the very force that enables them to overcome life’s most formidable obstacles and dire straits. This resonates with the promise in Romans 8:37, which proclaims, "No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us." Furthermore, the lyrical assertion that by God's grace, they are victors and that the enemy has no power over them, directly aligns with the teachings in 1 John 4:4: "You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world." The repeated affirmation, "Kwa neema tu," serves as a constant reminder, a spiritual anchor, and an inspiring mantra for anyone seeking solace and strength in the knowledge that their well-being and successes are fundamentally rooted in God's boundless and undeserved favor, not their own merit.