
"Wastahili” (Swahili) means “You are worthy” or “He is worthy.”
In a gospel setting, “Wastahili” is usually directed to God or Jesus, expressing praise, honor, and reverence. The song or message emphasizes that:
- God is worthy of all glory, praise, and worship
- He deserves honor because of His love, power, and faithfulness
- Believers acknowledge His greatness in their lives
Biblical Connection
This idea comes strongly from verses like:
Revelation 4:11 – “You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power…”
Revelation 5:12 – “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain…”
Simple Meaning
When people sing “Wastahili” in gospel music, they are saying:
“God, You deserve all praise and honor for who You are and what You have done.”

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