
“Amaraso” is a word from languages used in the Great Lakes region of Africa such as Kinyarwanda and Kirundi.
“Amaraso” = “Blood.”
In a gospel or worship setting, “Amaraso” usually refers to the precious blood of Jesus Christ. It emphasizes the power and sacrifice of Jesus when He died on the cross for humanity.
So in gospel songs, “Amaraso” often means:
- The blood of Jesus that brings salvation
- The blood that washes away sin
- The blood that brings healing and deliverance
- The blood that gives believers victory over evil
Biblical meaning
The idea connects with Bible verses like:
Hebrews 9:22 – “Without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.”
1 John 1:7 – “The blood of Jesus purifies us from all sin.”
Revelation 12:11 – “They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb.”
Simple Gospel Message
In worship, when singers mention “Amaraso,” they are declaring that the blood of Jesus has the power to cleanse, redeem, protect, and give new life to believers.
Therefore “Amaraso” in gospel context means The redeeming and powerful blood of Jesus Christ.

إرسال تعليق