Gospel Audio | Zoravo – Majeshi Ya Malaika (Mtakatifu Ni Bwana) | mp3 Download



 “Majeshi Ya Malaika” is a swahili phrase meaning “the armies/hosts of angels.” It is a common biblical and worship expression used to describe:

1. God’s Heavenly Army
It refers to the countless angels who serve God, worship Him, and carry out His commands.
The Bible often speaks of “heavenly hosts” who fight spiritual battles and protect God’s people.

2. God’s Protection Over Believers
Gospel songs using this phrase often emphasize that God surrounds His children with angelic protection, especially in times of danger, fear, or spiritual warfare.

3. The Majesty and Power of God
“Majeshi ya malaika” also symbolizes God’s glory, power, and authority, showing that even angels bow before Him.

4. Worship and Praise
Many gospel songs use this phrase to create a picture of heavenly worship, where angels join believers in praising God.

5. Encouragement in Hard Times
The idea that angels fight for you or guard you gives hope, reminding listeners that you are not alone heaven backs you up.

 “Mtakatifu Ni Bwana” is a swahili phrase which means; “Holy is the Lord.”

It is a declaration of God’s holiness, purity, perfection, and absolute greatness. 


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