
“Ndio Bwana, Tunakurudishia Utukufu Wote” is a Swahili Gospel phrase that can be translated and understood in English as:
“Yes Lord, we give all the glory back to You.”
This phrase is a declaration of worship, humility, and surrender to God. It expresses that:
- All achievements, victories, and blessings come from God, not human effort alone.
- Believers acknowledge God as the source of everything good in their lives.
- It is an act of returning honor, praise, and recognition to God, instead of taking credit for oneself.
Deeper Message:
In the Gospel context, this aligns with teachings found throughout the Bible, such as:
- God deserves all glory because He is the Creator and Sustainer of life.
- Through Jesus Christ, believers receive grace, salvation, and victory so all glory belongs to Him.
- It reflects a heart that is grateful and fully dependent on God.
In Worship:
When sung or spoken, this phrase is often used:
- During praise and worship sessions
- After testimonies or breakthroughs
- As a response of thanksgiving
It’s essentially saying:
“Lord, everything we have and everything we are is because of You—so we honor You with all the glory.”


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