"Jina la Yesu halihitaji visaidizi" is a Swahili phrase meaning: “The name of Jesus does not need assistance”
This phrase expresses a powerful truth about the authority and sufficiency of Jesus Christ. In the Gospel context, it means that the name of Jesus is complete, powerful, and effective on its own there is no need for additional help, rituals, or intermediaries.
In the Bible, the name of Jesus carries divine authority:
- In Acts 4:12, it says that salvation is found in no one else but Jesus.
- In Philippians 2:10, every knee bows at the name of Jesus.
So when someone says “the name of Jesus does not need assistance,” they are declaring that:
- Jesus alone is enough to save, heal, deliver, and transform.
- His power does not depend on human strength, objects, or other spiritual forces.
- Calling on His name in faith is sufficient.
Gospel message behind it:
It encourages believers to trust fully in Jesus not mixing faith with superstition, fear, or reliance on other powers. It’s a call to pure faith: Jesus is all you need.


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