
“Ndagushima” is a word from Kinyarwanda (spoken in Rwanda).
Literal meaning
Ndagushima = “I thank You” or “I am grateful to You.”
In a gospel song, Ndagushima is a personal expression of gratitude to God. The singer is acknowledging God's goodness, mercy, and faithfulness in their life.
So in worship, “Ndagushima” carries a deeper spiritual meaning such as:
“Lord, I thank You for everything You have done for me.”
“I am grateful for Your grace and salvation.”
“My heart is full of thanksgiving to You, God.”
Spiritual message in gospel songs
When believers sing “Ndagushima”, they are usually:
- Thanking God for life and protection
- Thanking Jesus Christ for salvation
- Appreciating God’s love, mercy, and blessings
- Expressing a heart of worship and gratitude
In many Rwandan gospel songs, the phrase is repeated to show deep heartfelt thanksgiving to God.
Simple gospel meaning:
“Ndagushima” = “Lord, I thank You.”


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