Mercy Selein – Taretuoki | Gospel Audio



“Taretuoki” appears to come from a Kikuyu (Gikuyu) gospel context, and it can be understood roughly as “He has not abandoned us” or “We have not been forsaken.”

In a gospel message, “Taretuoki” expresses God’s faithfulness and presence, especially during difficult times. It reminds believers that:
  • God does not leave His people, even in suffering
  • No matter the trials, He remains near and caring
  • It encourages hope, trust, and perseverance in faith
Deeper Spiritual Context:
The phrase aligns with biblical truths like:
“I will never leave you nor forsake you” (Hebrews 13:5)
God being a constant refuge and helper

So in gospel usage, “Taretuoki” is a declaration of assurance that God is still with us, still working, and still faithful.

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