
“Neema Imenitosha” is a Swahili gospel phrase that translates to:
“God’s grace is sufficient for me.”
In a gospel context, “Neema Imenitosha” expresses a deep trust in God’s grace, even in difficult situations. It reflects the message found in the Bible (especially 2 Corinthians 12:9), where God says His grace is enough.
Key Ideas Behind the Phrase:
- God’s grace is enough – You don’t need anything more to overcome life’s struggles.
- Strength in weakness – Even when you feel weak, God’s grace gives you strength.
- Contentment in God – Being satisfied and at peace because of God’s love and favor.
- Dependence on God – Trusting that God will sustain and carry you through every situation.
In Worship:
When sung or spoken, “Neema Imenitosha” is a declaration of faith acknowledging that no matter what happens, God’s grace is sufficient to sustain, heal, and provide.

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