
“Nguvu kama umeme” (swahili words) in a Gospel (Christian) context translates to:
“Power like electricity” or more naturally,
“Power like lightning.”
Gospel meaning:
This phrase is used to describe the power of God or the Holy Spirit as:
- Mighty and unstoppable – like lightning that cannot be resisted
- Sudden and impactful – God’s power can move instantly
- Full of authority – it shows divine strength beyond human ability
Spiritual sense:
In worship or Gospel songs, it often means:
God’s power is active, visible, and life-changing striking hearts, healing, delivering, and transforming lives with great force.
So the deeper message is not just physical electricity, but the overwhelming, supernatural power of God at work.


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