1. The document is a poem reassuring a person that God is with them and will protect and guide them.
2. It states that God holds the person by the hand and leads them, and that when God says to walk in peace there is no need to fear.
3. The poem concludes by saying that even if the person walks through darkness, God will not abandon them.
The document is a poem praising prayer. It repeats verses calling prayer a comfort and refuge. The poem finds peace and joy in prayer, seeing it as a way to be close to God and receive blessings even in difficult times. Prayer is described as a source of hope that lifts the spirit.
Temba Elinoyolo is a poem praising hope and faith. It references a star that brings peace over turmoil and a voice that proclaims love has triumphed. The poem ends mentioning Calvary and forgiveness, with the star representing heavenly hope and faith.
Olo Kholo is a song praising God for providing peace and protection from troubles. It asks God to continue giving strength and sheltering from hardships. The song expresses faith that God will overcome all challenges and difficulties.
Koda Kube Nini is a poem asking God three times "What more can I say?", expressing longing for God's presence and deliverance from troubles. It describes the speaker and their people waiting expectantly for God to arrive and save them, hoping God will strengthen them and silence their enemies. The poem conveys a message of faith in God during difficult times.
1) A speaker asks a guard questions about the night sky, asking where the moon and stars come from and if they can be seen through the clouds.
2) The speaker encourages looking past surface appearances and observing the beauty in the night sky with the moon and stars visible despite the clouds.
3) A call is made to celebrate together and lift their voices, shining their light on issues of the world.
Menzi, the king, asks God for guidance and strength, acknowledging that God is his protector and the source of all goodness. He prays that with God's power and love, he will overcome all challenges and do God's will.
Wake up ruler, your time for sleeping has passed. Arise, prepare, attend to your duties; time passes quickly. Ruler, stop being idle. Your people await your leadership at home. Arise, set the Lord's house in order, announce and spread the word about the Lord. The nations of the earth will praise you. Ruler, stop being idle.
The Lord is my shepherd, He provides me comfort and restores my soul. In the darkest valleys I will not fear, for God's rod and staff comfort me. I will dwell in God's house forever in righteousness and mercy.
Liwa Laphakade is a hymn about taking refuge in God during difficult times. It expresses that the singer finds strength and comfort in God alone when faced with struggles, and will continue to trust and rely on God despite challenges. The singer feels protected by God like being in the shadow of a rock.
The speaker expresses their love for God, referring to God as their savior and the source of their strength and joy. They find comfort and peace in God.
The poem is a response to Jesus' call of "Who will go? Send me" describing someone volunteering to be sent to do God's work despite feeling unworthy or unable, and encouraging the reader to also volunteer saying "Here I am, send me, Lord."
The document is a song praising Jesus as the singer's protector and source of comfort. It expresses that no matter what troubles arise, Jesus is their savior. The singer finds joy and peace knowing that Jesus will watch over them as they journey through life and bring them safely home to heaven.
1) The author expresses their deep love and trust in God, who comforts and guides them.
2) They find solace and refuge in God during times of trouble. God provides direction and protection.
3) The author works together with God, following God's loving guidance in how to live and share God's message with others.
The speaker expresses their deep desire for God, calling God their savior and protector. They feel burdened and in need of God's strength and help. The speaker puts their hope and light in God, trusting that God will deliver them from their troubles.
The document discusses the importance of discretion or silence. It advises thinking before speaking to avoid saying things that could later cause regret. It also encourages showing affection for others through actions rather than just words. Discretion and thoughtful actions are praised as bringing people together and showing true care, rather than empty words alone.
The speaker expresses their desire to be with God wherever they are, on earth or in heaven. They ask God to speak to them and for them to feel God's love. The speaker finds comfort and strength in following Jesus' example and doing God's will out of love.
The speaker prays to God for guidance and strength. They ask God to speak to them, illuminate their path, and give them peace. The speaker feels weak without God's help and protection, and asks God to hold them and remove all worries, as they place their faith fully in God for this day.
The poem is a prayer asking God to speak words of comfort and love. It requests God to open the speaker's heart and fill them with hope, as God's love is the only thing that can cure their loneliness and fears of being abandoned. The speaker finds solace and strength in God even during hard times. They put their complete trust in God and pray for God's presence and guidance in their life.
Koda Kube Nini is a poem asking God three times "What more can I say?", expressing longing for God's presence and deliverance from troubles. It describes the speaker and their people waiting expectantly for God to arrive and save them, hoping God will strengthen them and silence their enemies. The poem conveys a message of faith in God during difficult times.
1) A speaker asks a guard questions about the night sky, asking where the moon and stars come from and if they can be seen through the clouds.
2) The speaker encourages looking past surface appearances and observing the beauty in the night sky with the moon and stars visible despite the clouds.
3) A call is made to celebrate together and lift their voices, shining their light on issues of the world.
Menzi, the king, asks God for guidance and strength, acknowledging that God is his protector and the source of all goodness. He prays that with God's power and love, he will overcome all challenges and do God's will.
Wake up ruler, your time for sleeping has passed. Arise, prepare, attend to your duties; time passes quickly. Ruler, stop being idle. Your people await your leadership at home. Arise, set the Lord's house in order, announce and spread the word about the Lord. The nations of the earth will praise you. Ruler, stop being idle.
The Lord is my shepherd, He provides me comfort and restores my soul. In the darkest valleys I will not fear, for God's rod and staff comfort me. I will dwell in God's house forever in righteousness and mercy.
Liwa Laphakade is a hymn about taking refuge in God during difficult times. It expresses that the singer finds strength and comfort in God alone when faced with struggles, and will continue to trust and rely on God despite challenges. The singer feels protected by God like being in the shadow of a rock.
The speaker expresses their love for God, referring to God as their savior and the source of their strength and joy. They find comfort and peace in God.
The poem is a response to Jesus' call of "Who will go? Send me" describing someone volunteering to be sent to do God's work despite feeling unworthy or unable, and encouraging the reader to also volunteer saying "Here I am, send me, Lord."
The document is a song praising Jesus as the singer's protector and source of comfort. It expresses that no matter what troubles arise, Jesus is their savior. The singer finds joy and peace knowing that Jesus will watch over them as they journey through life and bring them safely home to heaven.
1) The author expresses their deep love and trust in God, who comforts and guides them.
2) They find solace and refuge in God during times of trouble. God provides direction and protection.
3) The author works together with God, following God's loving guidance in how to live and share God's message with others.
The speaker expresses their deep desire for God, calling God their savior and protector. They feel burdened and in need of God's strength and help. The speaker puts their hope and light in God, trusting that God will deliver them from their troubles.
The document discusses the importance of discretion or silence. It advises thinking before speaking to avoid saying things that could later cause regret. It also encourages showing affection for others through actions rather than just words. Discretion and thoughtful actions are praised as bringing people together and showing true care, rather than empty words alone.
The speaker expresses their desire to be with God wherever they are, on earth or in heaven. They ask God to speak to them and for them to feel God's love. The speaker finds comfort and strength in following Jesus' example and doing God's will out of love.
The speaker prays to God for guidance and strength. They ask God to speak to them, illuminate their path, and give them peace. The speaker feels weak without God's help and protection, and asks God to hold them and remove all worries, as they place their faith fully in God for this day.
The poem is a prayer asking God to speak words of comfort and love. It requests God to open the speaker's heart and fill them with hope, as God's love is the only thing that can cure their loneliness and fears of being abandoned. The speaker finds solace and strength in God even during hard times. They put their complete trust in God and pray for God's presence and guidance in their life.