Tutatesa Milele Link
Songs like "Nangoja Wakati" (I Am Waiting for the Time) and "Tulimaliza Kazi" (We Finished the Work) emphasize waiting on God and completing one's spiritual purpose.
Note: While "Kutesa" usually means "to torture" or "to persecute," in this context, it often refers to persistent spiritual warfare, enduring hardships, or keeping the faith actively, as noted in the tracklist. 1. Song Analysis / Summary: "Kutesa Kwa Zamu" TUTATESA MILELE
"Tutatesa Milele" is not a plea for suffering, but a declaration that the believer's faith is relentless. It is a song of victory, reminding listeners that while challenges (kutesa) come in turns—some days it is sickness, others poverty or social injustice—the endurance of the faithful, strengthened by Christ's own suffering (Maumivu Ya Yesu), will last longer than the adversity itself. 4. Key Tracks to Listen To Maumivu Ya Yesu Tulimaliza Kazi Kiama Songs like "Nangoja Wakati" (I Am Waiting for
about Pst. E.R. Mwansasu's other albums? Tutatesa Milele - Pst ER Mwansasu - Amazon.com Song Analysis / Summary: "Kutesa Kwa Zamu" "Tutatesa
of the, "Kutesa Kwa Zamu" track specifically?
The song explores the idea that in life, different forms of adversity, testing, or "persecution" take turns visiting a believer.
"Kiama" (Judgement Day) touches on the end times, a common theme in Pst. Mwansasu's music.