
“Sala Nga Bolamu” is a phrase from Lingala, and in a Gospel context it carries a deep spiritual meaning.
Literal meaning:
- “Sala” = Work / Act / Do
- “Nga” = My / Me
- “Bolamu” = Goodness / Righteousness
So, “Sala Nga Bolamu” translates roughly to:
“Do good to me” or “Work goodness in me.”
Gospel (spiritual) context:
In Gospel music, “Sala Nga Bolamu” is a prayerful expression asking God to:
- Transform one’s life with His goodness
- Fill the heart with righteousness and grace
- Help the believer live a holy and upright life
- Show mercy and kindness despite human weakness
Deeper message:
The song usually reflects humility and dependence on God, meaning:
“Lord, change me, make me better, and let Your goodness be seen in my life.”
It’s not just about receiving blessings, but about inner transformation through God’s power.


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