
“Usifiwe” is a Swahili word that means “Be praised” or “Let You be praised.”
In a gospel or Christian worship setting, “Usifiwe” is used to give praise and honor to God. It is a declaration that God alone deserves glory, worship, and thanksgiving.
So in songs, prayers, or preaching, “Usifiwe” means:
- “Be praised, Lord.”
- “Let Your name be praised.”
- “All praise belongs to You, God.”
Spiritual Meaning
When believers say “Usifiwe”, they are:
- Acknowledging God’s greatness and holiness
- Expressing gratitude for His goodness and mercy
- Giving glory to Jesus Christ for salvation
Biblical Idea
It reflects scriptures like:
Psalm 150:6 – “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.”
Psalm 113:3 – “From the rising of the sun to its setting, the name of the Lord is to be praised.”
Therefore “Usifiwe” is a declaration that God is worthy of all praise and glory.

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