Amen
Fanuel Sedekia Lyrics


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(Amen) Halellujah (Amen)
Halellujah (Amen, Amen, Amen)
Halellujah (Amen)
Halellujah (Amen)
Halellujah (Amen, Amen, Amen)

Yesu ni Bwana (Amen)
Yeye ni Muweza (Amen)
Wote tunakubali hivyo (Amen, Amen, Amen)
Tena yupo katikati yetu hapa (Amen)
Yuko katika Studio hizi sasahivi (Amen)

Halellujah (Amen, Amen, Amen)
Tunampenda (Amen)
Tunampenda (Amen)
Halellujah (Amen, Amen, Amen)

Anatawala (Amen)
Tena atarudi (Amen)
Atuchukue tukakae kwake, eh heh eh (Amen, Amen, Amen)
Halellujah (Amen)

Amen, Amen, Amen Halellujah (Amen)
Halellujah (Amen, Amen, Amen)
Halellujah (Amen)
Halellujah (Amen)
Halellujah (Amen, Amen, Amen)

Eeh heh heh
Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen
Amen, Amen, Amen
We serve a miracle working God (Yeah)
Halellujah (Amen)
Jesus is the miracle (Yeah) working God

Halellujah (Amen), we serve a miracle
We serve a wonder




We serve a miracle working God
Tunamtumikia Mungu, atendaye Miujiza Amen

Overall Meaning

The song "Amen" by Fanuel Sedekia is a gospel song that expresses thanksgiving and praises to God. The song begins by repeating the word "amen" multiple times, which means "so be it" or "let it be." This repetition serves to reinforce the faith and belief of the singer in the power of God. The next line "Halellujah" also expresses praise and thanksgiving to God.


The lyrics then go on to describe Jesus as the Lord and the Almighty who is present in their midst. The singer declares that everyone accepts him as such. The fact that Jesus is present in their studio at the moment of recording shows the proximity of God and his involvement in their lives. The song then goes on to affirm the love they have for God and how he rules over their lives. The song concludes by expressing the hope and faith of the singer that one day, Jesus will come back to take them back with him.


Line by Line Meaning

(Amen) Halellujah (Amen)
We say Amen and Hallelujah in agreement and praise.


Halellujah (Amen, Amen, Amen)
We continue to sing praises and affirmations to God.


Yesu ni Bwana (Amen)
Jesus is the Lord, and we affirm this truth.


Yeye ni Muweza (Amen)
He is able to do all things, and we affirm this truth.


Wote tunakubali hivyo (Amen, Amen, Amen)
All of us agree with these affirmations, and we say Amen.


Tena yupo katikati yetu hapa (Amen)
Furthermore, He is in our midst, and we affirm this truth.


Yuko katika Studio hizi sasahivi (Amen)
He is here with us in this studio right now, and we affirm this truth.


Tunampenda (Amen)
We love Him, and we affirm this truth.


Anatawala (Amen)
He rules over all things, and we affirm this truth.


Tena atarudi (Amen)
He will come again someday, and we affirm this truth.


Atuchukue tukakae kwake, eh heh eh (Amen, Amen, Amen)
He will take us to be with Him in heaven, and we say Amen.


Halellujah (Amen)
We sing in praise and agreement.


We serve a miracle working God (Yeah)
We acknowledge that we serve a God who performs miracles.


Halellujah (Amen), Jesus is the miracle (Yeah) working God
We sing praises to Jesus, who is the miracle-working God.


We serve a wonder
We serve a God who is wonderful and awe-inspiring.


Tunamtumikia Mungu, atendaye Miujiza Amen
We serve God, who works miracles, and we say Amen.




Writer(s): Bachiri Isam, Martinez Roger Lenny, Qadri Wagas Ali, Hoffenberg Stefan Michael Geering, Winding Louis

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Lenia Josephine


on Rafiki

Am always move by late fanuel sedekia's song and I believe he is singing and praising with angels......till now I keep saying God why him so soon but I forgot God needed him too.....may your soul rest in perfect peace ....God give me the strength to walk a holy walk that I may meet your son fanuel....may your name be praise lord

Mafabi Jacob


on Ninakuabudu

Its a good song

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