MoniQue Naija - Power Flow Lyrics

Lyrics

Let your power flow in this place

Let your healing come in this place

I call for signs and wonders in this place

Let your presence show in this place


Anointing fall on me

Your mercy will I see

Just like the days when power part the sea

Your power remain the same

Yes it never change


(solo) Baba


Chorus 

Fiagbarare han 

Fiagbarare han 

Fiagbarare han 

onyeo ma


I worship you

Alagbawi mio

I adore Jehovah

Eledumare

I depend on you 

Agbanilagbatan o Oba

Your convenant is sure

Yes it never change


Anointing fall on me

Your mercies will I see

Just like the days when power part the sea

Your power remain the same

Yes it never change


Fiagbarare han 

Fiagbarare han 

Fiagbarare han 

onyeo ma


I depend on you

Lord I wait on you

You alone my help

My help my defender

My Lord my provider

My only desire

Alpha and omega yeye


Emmanuel comforter

Emmanuel redeemer

Emmanuel my protector

I woni my final wonder


Agbani lagba tan o

Awoni lawotan o

Iwo latorise

Iwo latofarati

Praise Jeho


Fiagbarare han 

Fiagbarare han 

Fiagbarare han 

onyeo ma


Lion of the tribe of Judah

Your power part the water

You alone, you alive

You’re able, you’re faithful

Covenant keeping God

You’re the ancient of days 


Emmanuel comforter o

Emmanuel redeemer o

Emmanuel my provider o

Iwoni my final wonder 

Iwoni my final wonder

Emmanuel, Emmanuel onyeo ma

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MoniQue - Power Flow (Official Music Video)

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Meaning & Inspiration

I keep thinking about the part where she sings about the power that parted the sea. It hits me because it’s not just a nice lyric; it’s anchoring her expectation in history. Like, if God did that back then, he hasn’t suddenly become someone else, right? Malachi 3:6 says he doesn’t change, and that seems to be the whole point she’s driving at. But I find myself wondering if I’m asking for signs and wonders for the right reasons, or if I just want to see something cool happen in my living room. The Bible definitely talks about God moving in power, but it usually seems tied to his kingdom purpose rather than just making us feel his presence.

Still, there’s something really honest about the way she calls him her defender and provider. It’s not just abstract praise. When she calls him the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, it feels like she’s laying claim to the victory that was already won at the cross. But then I get a little stuck on the focus on the anointing falling. I know Paul talked about the Holy Spirit, but sometimes I struggle to tell if we’re asking for more power because we need to serve, or because we’re chasing an experience. Is the power for the sake of the miracle, or is it for the sake of the witness? I don't know if that's a fair question, but it’s sitting heavy on me. I want to believe that he is the same yesterday, today, and forever, like she says, but I have to be careful that I’m not just using that truth to demand things that haven't actually been promised to me. It makes me lean into her prayer for his covenant to be sure, because that feels more solid than just looking for a sign.

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