Amenisamehe / Nimkimbilie Nani / Njia Ya Uzima / Jana Leo Na Milele Online
It is frequently used in "Praise & Worship" sets across East Africa because of its seamless transitions between slow worship and high-energy dance.
This serves as the opening declaration. The lyrics focus on the grace of God, celebrating that through the name of Jesus, sins are washed away. It’s a song of testimony, shifting from personal forgiveness to themes of being blessed ( amenibariki ) and comforted ( amenifariji ). 2. (To Whom Shall I Run?) It is frequently used in "Praise & Worship"
Building on the previous question, this part identifies Jesus as the answer. It echoes John 14:6, proclaiming Him as "the way, the truth, and the life." Musically, it often transitions into a deeper praise rhythm, encouraging listeners to follow the path of righteousness. 4. (Yesterday, Today, and Forever) It’s a song of testimony, shifting from personal
The medley culminates in a powerful tribute to the immutability of God, based on Hebrews 13:8. It reassures the listener that the God who performed miracles in the past is the same one active today and in the future. It echoes John 14:6, proclaiming Him as "the