Sarah K - Mindi Ona Mindi Lyrics

Mindi Ona Mindi Lyrics

Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ
(Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ)

Ukĩruta Isiraeli
Misri na nduhotwo
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ
Ukĩruta Isiraeli
Misri na nduhotwo
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ
(Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ)

Urĩa wothe ukwihokete
Ona angithingithanio
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Nowe mũmũhotanĩri
Urĩa wothe ukwihokete
Ona angithingithanio
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Nowe mũmũhotanĩri
(Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ)

Twitanĩtio na Ritwa Riaku
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Nĩkio tũtiihoteka
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Twitanĩtio na Ritwa Riaku
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Nĩkio tũtiihoteka
Ũri ona kana rĩ
(Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ)

Wĩ wi Ngai, Ngai
Wĩ wi Ngai, Ngai
Wĩ wi Ngai, Ngai
Wĩ wi Ngai, Ngai

(Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Ũri ona kana rĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ
Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo
Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ)


Mindi Ona Mindi

Mindi Ona Mindi Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

The song "Mindi Ona Mindi" by Sarah K, with its video released on March 7, 2020, delivers a powerful message centered on the absolute power and invincibility of God. The title phrase itself translates to "Forever and Ever," setting the tone for a declaration of God's eternal might. The core lyric, repeated throughout the song, proclaims "Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo Mĩndĩ ona mĩndĩ," meaning "You are God who cannot be defeated forever and ever." This repetition serves to emphasize and affirm the central theme of God's unconquerable nature and His enduring sovereignty across time.

The song draws on biblical history to illustrate this divine power. It specifically references God's act of delivering the Israelites from Egypt, stating "Ukĩruta Isiraeli Misri na nduhotwo" (You delivered Israel from Egypt and were not defeated). This historical event serves as a concrete example of God's ability to overcome insurmountable obstacles and powerful human forces, demonstrating that His power prevailed without being diminished or defeated.

Furthermore, the lyrics extend the promise of this invincibility to believers. The song declares that anyone who trusts in God, "Urĩa wothe ukwihokete" (Whoever trusts in you), even when facing challenges or being shaken ("Ona angithingithanio"), will find their victory in Him. It states, "Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo Nowe mũmũhotanĩri," meaning "You are God who cannot be defeated, You are their conqueror." This highlights God's role as the source of strength and victory for those who place their faith in Him, assuring listeners that His power is their safeguard.

The song also touches on the connection between believers and God's power through His name. The line "Twitanĩtio na Ritwa Riaku Wĩ Ngai ũtahotagwo Nĩkio tũtiihoteka" translates to "We are called by your Name, You are God who cannot be defeated, that is why we cannot be defeated." This suggests that because believers are identified with the invincible God through His name, they partake in His victory and cannot ultimately be defeated. The repeated simple affirmation "Wĩ wi Ngai, Ngai" (You are God, God) reinforces the object of worship and the source of this declared power. The themes presented in the lyrics resonate with scriptures such as Jeremiah 32:27, which asks, "Is anything too hard for me?", Psalm 115:3, stating, "Our God is in the heavens; he does all that he pleases," and Romans 8:37, which declares that believers are "more than conquerors through him who loved us," all pointing to God's supreme power and the believer's security in Him.

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