Paul Clement - Nashangilia Lyrics
Lyrics
Nashangilia sababu Mungu,
Amejibu haja ya moyo Wangu
Kwa Imani yangu Amenijibu,
Maswali Magumu Ya Moyo wangu,
Ameniambia Amerejesha, kilichopotea aah
Nami sina budi kushangilia,
Japo sijaona Kwa Macho,
Ila naamini neno Lako... Bwana Ni kweli,
Amenijibu Maombi AMejibu kwa wakati...
Heiyee Heiyee Amejibu kwa Wakati. X3
Kwa Kushangilia,Kuta za Yeriko zimeanguka,Amefanya Njia mbele Yangu..
Amejibu kwa wakati X2
Bwana Kwako Kuna Kila jibu la kila swali la moyoni
Akili yangu ifikapo mwisho Wewe ndipo Unaanzia
Video
Paul Clement _ Nashangilia (Official video)
Meaning & Inspiration
Paul Clement dropped his single Nashangilia on May 25, 2022, and it quickly grabbed my attention for its raw, unfiltered declaration of God’s faithfulness. When he sings Nashangilia sababu Mungu, Amejibu haja ya moyo wangu, he isn’t just reciting words; he is articulating the posture of a believer who has seen the hand of God intervene in the middle of life’s crushing pressures. It’s that exact moment the Psalmist talks about in Psalm 34:4, when he sought the Lord and He answered him, delivering him from all his fears. Paul’s lyrics cut right to the core of what it means to trust a God who hears us, even when our own logic fails to make sense of our situation.
There is a specific line where he confesses he hasn’t seen the results with his physical eyes, yet he believes the Word of the Lord. That is faith in its purest, most biblical form. Hebrews 11:1 tells us that faith is the assurance of things hoped for and the conviction of things not seen, and Clement embodies this by standing on God’s promises despite the lack of visible evidence. When he hits that part about the walls of Jericho falling as a result of his praise, he is pointing us back to Joshua 6, where the victory came not from human effort, but from obedient worship that shook the foundations of an impenetrable obstacle. It is a bold acknowledgment that when our human intellect hits a wall, God is just getting started because His ways are higher than our own.
He reminds us that when our minds reach the end of their capacity, that is exactly where God begins His work. This song turns our focus away from our problems and shifts it squarely onto the character of a God who answers prayers in His perfect timing. We spend so much energy trying to force outcomes, yet Clement calls us back to a place of rest, knowing that the One who created the heavens and the earth is the same One who holds the answers to our deepest questions. When we praise in the face of uncertainty, we aren't just making noise; we are declaring that God’s sovereignty is greater than our current reality. Stop waiting for the storm to clear before you offer your praise, because your victory is already written in the hands of the One who never misses a beat.