Makatendeka

Unshakable Faith: Trusting in Jehovah's Name
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Lyrics

Some trust in horses

Expresses that some people place their trust in horses.

Some in chariots

Highlights another group relying on chariots for trust.

But I will trust

Declares a personal choice to trust in the name of the Lord.

The name of Lord

Emphasizes the focus on trusting in the divine entity.

Our Weapons are not carnal

Asserts that the weapons used are not physical but spiritual.

Made by hands of man

Specifies that these spiritual weapons are not crafted by human hands.

We pull down strongholds

Describes the power to pull down strongholds, suggesting spiritual victory.

Destroy the enemy

Expresses the intention to destroy the enemy through spiritual means.


Jehovah, Yahweh

Addresses God using the names Jehovah and Yahweh, indicating a deep connection.

I will trust in you

Declares a personal commitment to trust in God.

I will trust in you

Reiterates the decision to trust in God, emphasizing certainty.


When the giant is before me

Describes a challenging situation with a giant in front.

And my enemies surround me

Expresses being surrounded by enemies, indicating adversity.

I will not be shaken

Declares resilience and determination not to be shaken in the face of challenges.

One thing remains

States that one thing remains constant, possibly referring to unwavering faith.

My faith is in you

Confirms that faith is placed in God despite circumstances.

I look to you

Expresses looking to God for guidance or support.

I remain with you

Declares a commitment to remain with God.


Jehovah, Yahweh

Repeats the address to God using the names Jehovah and Yahweh.

I will trust in you

Restates the personal commitment to trust in God.

I will trust in you

Emphasizes the certainty of trusting in God.


Makatendeka

Introduces the term "Makatendeka," possibly indicating praise or gratitude.

Makatendeka

Repeats "Makatendeka," reinforcing a sense of praise or thanksgiving.

Makatendeka

Continues the repetition of "Makatendeka," further emphasizing gratitude or celebration.

I will trust in you

Reiterates the commitment to trust in God using "I will trust in you."

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