Tewali Mbeera Nene By Pr John Muyizzi New [ Direct Link ]
John, ever the diplomat, orchestrated a compromise: the influencers would document the mato weaving process, not the altar. The tech crew delayed their drone shots until the mato juok (dance of joy) when the music’s thunder could overpower their whirring. As for the youth, John invited them to lead the engombu (bull dance), proving that old and new could collide in beauty.
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by Pastor John Muyizzi is a powerful Ugandan gospel worship song that proclaims the absolute sovereignty of God over every human struggle. Translated from Luganda, the title means "No Situation Is Too Big" (or "No Mountain Is Too High") for God to handle. Initially released as part of his definitive 29-track compilation album, Best OF Pr John Muyizzi , the song stands out as an enduring anthem of faith, reassurance, and spiritual breakthrough across East Africa. John, ever the diplomat, orchestrated a compromise: the
Whether you are in Kampala, Nairobi, London, or anywhere else in the diaspora, this "new" recording serves as a reminder that your story is not over. The situation looks big, but as the chorus declares repeatedly— Tewali (There is none). Best OF Pr John Muyizzi Pr
: Rather than promising an overnight escape from hardship, the song emphasizes steady endurance. It provides comfort by reassuring believers of a constant divine presence during their trials. Musical Arrangement and Production Style
Another cornerstone lyric of the song is "Tewali lusozi luwanvu Mukama lw’otaseteza" , meaning "There is no mountain too high that God cannot level or move" . This imagery is heavily rooted in biblical themes—echoing passages like Matthew 17:20—positioning faith as a tool capable of flattening obstacles such as sickness, financial lack, or broken relationships. 3. Absolute Surrender
By using deeply rooted Luganda language, he connects strongly with his audience, making the theological concepts accessible and personal.