
“Ngai Uria Wanjitire” (a Kikuyu gospel phrase) can be understood in English as:
“God who chose me” or “The God who elected/picked me.”
In a Christian/gospel message, this phrase carries a deep meaning about God’s grace and calling:
- It expresses God’s personal choice—that He selected you not because of your merit, but because of His love.
- It reflects the idea of divine calling and purpose, similar to how God chose people like David or Jeremiah.
- It emphasizes grace over works—you are chosen even when you feel unworthy.
- It often leads to a response of gratitude, humility, and commitment to serve God.
In simple gospel message:
“The God who chose me found me when I was nothing, lifted me up, and gave my life meaning and purpose.”
So the phrase is a powerful declaration of:
- Identity in God
- Being loved and selected
- Living with purpose through Christ

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