: There is no mountain so high that God cannot level or move. Worshipful Surrender
"Pastor," Waswa said, his voice dry as the soil. "I want to buy my way into God's favor. I have a few cows left. I have land. Tell me the price. Ndiwa oluwa. I will pay." Tewali Mbeera Nene by Pr John Muyizzi
Waswa decided to visit Pastor John Muyizzi. He found the pastor in a small wooden chapel, praying on his knees. : There is no mountain so high that God cannot level or move
Following God is not about affording a high cost—it is about accepting a free gift. And when you truly understand that, no sacrifice you make for love will ever feel too great. I have a few cows left
: Highlight that faith isn't the absence of a "big situation," but the presence of a "bigger God." Worship Context
Testimonies from Ugandan believers frequently cite this song as a tool for deliverance. During times of depression, sickness, or financial ruin, declaring "Tewali Mbeera Nene" shifts focus from the problem (the giant) to the Problem Solver (The Big Presence). Pastors in deliverance ministries often play this song to break the spirit of fear or idolatry.
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: There is no mountain so high that God cannot level or move. Worshipful Surrender
"Pastor," Waswa said, his voice dry as the soil. "I want to buy my way into God's favor. I have a few cows left. I have land. Tell me the price. Ndiwa oluwa. I will pay."
Waswa decided to visit Pastor John Muyizzi. He found the pastor in a small wooden chapel, praying on his knees.
Following God is not about affording a high cost—it is about accepting a free gift. And when you truly understand that, no sacrifice you make for love will ever feel too great.
: Highlight that faith isn't the absence of a "big situation," but the presence of a "bigger God." Worship Context
Testimonies from Ugandan believers frequently cite this song as a tool for deliverance. During times of depression, sickness, or financial ruin, declaring "Tewali Mbeera Nene" shifts focus from the problem (the giant) to the Problem Solver (The Big Presence). Pastors in deliverance ministries often play this song to break the spirit of fear or idolatry.