Njoki Munyi - Rejesha Lyrics
Lyrics
Ijapo safari iwe na ugumu
Utanishika mkono
Ijapo adui aje kwa vishindo
Bado Wewe uko na mimi
Ijapo safari iwe na huzuni
Utayapanguza machozi
Ijapo adui aje kwa vishindo
Bado Wewe uko nami
Utayarejesha maono yangu
Miaka yote iliyoliwa na nzige
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Utayarejesha maono yangu
Miaka yote iliyoliwa na nzige
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Ijapo safari iwe na ugumu
Utanishika mjkono
Ijapo adui aje kwa vishindo
Bado Wewe uko nami
Ijapo safari iwe na huzuni
Utayapanguza machozi
Ijapo adui aje kwa vishindo
Bado wewe uko nami
Utayarejesha maono yangu
Miaka yote iliyoliwa na nzige
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Utayarejesha maono yangu
Miaka yote iliyoliwa na nzige
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Utayarejesha maono yangu
Miaka yote iliyoliwa na nzige
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Ijapo safari iwe na giza
Utaangaza njia yangu
Ijapo adui aje kwa vishindo
Bado wewe uko nami
Ijapo safari iwe na ukame
Wewe ni maji ya uzima
Ijapo adui aje kwa vishindo
Bado wewe uko nami
Utayarejesha maono yangu
Miaka yote iliyoliwa na nzige
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Utayarejesha maono yangu
Miaka yote iliyoliwa na nzige
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Akisema ndio hakuna wa kupinga
Nitasimama kwa agano Lake
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Akifungua mlango hakuna atakaye funga
Amesema amesema, hakuna wa kupinga
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Akikubariki hakuna wa kupinga
Simama leo kwa hilo neno
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Akikuponya wewe umepona
Simama leo kwa ahadi zake
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Umeyarejesha maono yangu
Miaka yote iliyoliwa na nzige
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Umeyarejesha maono yangu
Miaka yote iliyoliwa na nzige
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Umeyarejesha
(Umeyarejesha)
Maono yangu
(Umeyarejesha)
Umeyarejesha
(Umeyarejesha)
Na ndoto zangu
(Umezirejesha)
Umezirejesha
(Umezirejesha)
Na afya yangu
(Umeirejesha)
Umeirejesha
(Umeirejesha)
Familia yangu
(Umeirejesha)
Nimeona
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Umeyarejesha
(Umeyarejesha)
Familia yangu
(Umeirejesha)
Umeirejesha
(Umeirejesha)
Na ndoto zangu
(Umezirejesha)
Umezirejesha
(Umezirejesha)
Na afya yangu
(Umeirejesha)
Umeirejesha
(Umeirejesha)
Na ndoto zangu
(Umezirejesha)
Umezirejesha
(Umezirejesha)
Furaha yangu
(Umeirejesha)
Umeirejesha
(Umeirejesha)
Na mali yangu
(Umeirejesha)
Umeirejesha
(Umeirejesha)
Watoto wangu
(Umewarejesha)
Umewarejesha
(Umewarejesha)
Umewarejesha
(Umewarejesha)
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Umeyarejesha maono yangu
Miaka yote iliyoliwa na nzige
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Umeyarejesha maono yangu
Miaka yote iliyoliwa na nzige
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Nimeona wema wako
Na nguvu zako maishani mwangu
Video
REJESHA - Njoki Munyi || Official Live Video
Meaning & Inspiration
The release of Njoki Munyi's official live video for "Rejesha" on June 24, 2025, presents a powerful offering in the realm of faith-inspired music, inviting us into a moment of authentic worship captured in real time. The title itself, "Rejesha," meaning "Restore" in Swahili, immediately sets the tone for the song's core message: a heartfelt cry and confident declaration for divine restoration. At its heart, the song is a prayer, a plea for God to bring back what has been lost, broken, or diminished – be it joy, peace, hope, strength, or even years that feel stolen by hardship. It speaks to that universal human experience of needing things made new again, finding solace and renewal in the presence of the One who specializes in mending and rebuilding.
This theme of restoration is deeply woven into the fabric of Scripture, providing a rich backdrop for the song's message. When Njoki Munyi sings of restoration, it echoes the promise found in Joel 2:25, where God declares, "I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten." This speaks not just to material recovery but to the divine power to redeem lost time and opportunity, bringing fruitfulness back to desolate seasons of life. The longing for internal renewal mirrors the psalmist's cry in Psalm 51:10, "Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me." The song taps into this spiritual yearning for a refreshed connection with God, a restoration of the inner self that aligns our spirit with His. It's a recognition that true restoration begins from within and extends outward to every area touched by life's challenges.
Analyzing the song and its presentation in the live video, there's a palpable sense of vulnerability and trust. The live format itself adds an element of raw authenticity; we see and hear the music unfold in a space of genuine worship, free from studio polish, allowing the message to land with greater immediacy. Njoki Munyi's vocal delivery carries the weight of the prayer while simultaneously conveying the hope rooted in God's character. The musical arrangement supports this, building intensity that mirrors the growing faith and conviction behind the words. It brings to mind Isaiah 61:7, which promises, "Instead of your shame you will receive a double portion, and instead of disgrace you will ever rejoice in your inheritance; and in your land you will possess a double portion; everlasting joy will be yours." "Rejesha" is not just asking for things to go back to how they were, but implicitly trusting God for something even better, a double portion of blessing and joy that surpasses the previous state. It’s an anthem for anyone standing in faith, believing that God is capable of turning ashes into beauty (Isaiah 61:3) and bringing life back to dry bones (Ezekiel 37). The song serves as a powerful reminder that our hope for restoration is not in vain, because the God we serve is the ultimate Restorer, always at work, bringing healing and wholeness to those who call on His name.