"Pula tsa lehlohonolo, Ha li na ka melupe. Hohle e le liphororo, Le 'na hle u nkhopole." 🙌✨
His mouth opened. And the words came. Not from his head, but from his bones.
#DifelaTsaSione #SothoHymn #ShowersOfBlessing #Faith #Prayer Option 2: Short & Inspiring (Best for Instagram/Threads) "O Jesu, Mong’a ka, U se ntebale le ’na." 🕊️
O Jesu, Mong a ka, U se ntebale le 'na. Amen. Hymn 63 Sotho.
You can find various renditions of this hymn online, including:
In Lesotho, Sotho Hymn 63 has become a rallying cry for community development and social cohesion. The hymn has been sung during community gatherings, festivals, and events, promoting a sense of shared purpose and responsibility. Its impact extends beyond the church, influencing the broader community and shaping the nation's cultural identity.
Mofokeng smiled. It was a tired, ancient smile. “No, Father. I had left it. I was trying to remember it as a thing. A set of notes. But a hymn is not a thing. It is a road you walk only when someone is lost beside you.”