Fabrice Nzeyimana & HM Burundi - Ndafise Imana | Gospel Audio



“Ndafise Imana” is a Kirundi phrase that translates to “I have God.”

In a gospel or worship context, “Ndafise Imana” is a bold declaration of faith and confidence in God’s presence.
Ndafise = I have
Imana = God

In a Christian setting, Ndafise Imana expresses:
  • Assurance – The believer knows God is with them.
  • Confidence – No fear because God is their protector.
  • Testimony – A public declaration that their strength and security come from God.
  • Contentment – Having God is greater than having material wealth.
It reflects biblical truths like:
If God is for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31)
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” (Psalm 23:1)

So in gospel music, when someone sings “Ndafise Imana,” they are proclaiming:
I am not alone. I am not defeated. I have God on my side.

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