Pastor Lungi Ndala - This God that we Serve Lyrics

Album: This God That We Serve
Released: 15 Mar 2019
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This God that we serve 
Will not let you down 
This God that we serve 
Will not let you down 
This God that we serve 
Mighty in Battle  

This God that we serve 
Will not let you down 
This God that we serve 
Will not let you down 
This God that we serve 
Mighty in Battle

Ehe do you know Him? 
Ehe I know Him eeh 
Ehe do you know Him? 
Ehe I know Him eeh
Ehe I know Him eeh

This God that we serve 
Will not let you down 
This God that we serve 
Will not let you down 
This God that we serve 
Mighty in Battle 

Ehe do you know Him? 
Ehe I know Him eeh 
Ehe do you know Him? 
Ehe I know Him eeh
Ehe I know Him eeh

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Pastor Lungi Ndala - THIS GOD THAT WE SERVE

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Meaning & Inspiration

Released on March 15, 2019, as the title track of his album, Pastor Lungi Ndala's "This God That We Serve" emerges as a powerful declaration of unwavering faith. The song's genesis is rooted in the profound conviction that the divine being we worship is a constant source of strength and reliability, a truth Pastor Ndala seeks to instill in every listener. The core message is a testament to God's steadfast nature, assuring believers that they will never be forsaken or disappointed by Him. This central theme is powerfully reinforced by the repeated assertion, "This God that we serve will not let you down," a phrase that resonates with the comforting promises found throughout Scripture.

The lyrical simplicity belies a depth of theological truth, drawing parallels to numerous biblical accounts of God's faithfulness. The declaration that "This God that we serve" is "Mighty in Battle" immediately evokes the imagery of God as a powerful protector and deliverer, reminiscent of passages like Exodus 15:3 where Moses declares, "The LORD is a warrior; the LORD is his name." This epithet speaks to God's sovereign power over all circumstances and adversaries, underscoring His ability to overcome any challenge on behalf of His people. The subsequent call and response, "Ehe do you know Him? Ehe I know Him eeh," is not merely a rhetorical device; it’s an invitation to personal relationship and experiential knowledge of God. It echoes the sentiments of many biblical figures who, after encountering God's might and faithfulness, were compelled to share their testimony. For instance, Psalm 34:8 encourages, "Taste and see that the LORD is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him." This song, therefore, serves as both a reminder of God's inherent character and an exhortation for individuals to cultivate a deeper, more intimate understanding of Him, moving from abstract belief to personal conviction. The repeated emphasis on God's inability to disappoint finds a profound resonance in verses like Hebrews 13:5, which states, "God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I disown you.’" This promise directly addresses the human tendency towards insecurity and doubt, offering a divine assurance that transcends earthly frailties. Furthermore, the "Mighty in Battle" attribute speaks to God's active engagement in the lives of His followers, intervening on their behalf as depicted in stories like David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17) or the Israelites' liberation from Egypt. Pastor Ndala’s "This God That We Serve" is more than just a song; it is a pastoral exhortation, a spiritual anchor, and an anthem of hope, reminding believers of the unshakable foundation of their faith in a God who is both powerful and intimately present.

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