
“Mwambie Farao Nimeokoka” are swahili words that can be translated and understood in English as:
“Go tell Pharaoh that I am saved (or delivered).”
Deeper Gospel meaning:
- “Pharaoh” represents bondage, oppression, or the power of sin just like in the story of the Israelites in the Bible.
- “Nimeokoka” (I am saved) means I have been rescued by God, especially through Jesus Christ.
Spiritual message:
The phrase is a declaration of freedom and victory:
- You are no longer under the control of sin, fear, or evil.
- God has delivered you, just as He delivered the Israelites from Egypt.
- It echoes the message of liberation found in the story of Moses confronting Pharaoh.
In simple English:
“Tell the power that once held me captive that I am now free and saved by God.”
It’s a bold testimony of salvation, victory, and new life in Christ.


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