
"Waraka Wa Adui Yangu" (Swahili language) literally means "The Letter of My Enemy" in English.
In a gospel context, the phrase can symbolize:
- Negative words, accusations, or plans made against a believer.
- Challenges, opposition, or attacks from enemies and spiritual forces.
- The idea that God can protect His people and overturn the plans of their enemies.
A gospel-context translation could be:
"The Letter of My Enemy" referring to the accusations, threats, or evil plans of an enemy that are ultimately overcome through God's power and protection.
This theme is similar to biblical accounts where enemies sent threatening messages, but God intervened and gave victory to His people.


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