In the soul-stirring anthem that reverberates with gratitude, Tim Godfrey and Travis Greene weave a tapestry of thankfulness towards the divine. "Nara," meaning 'accept' in Igbo, becomes a vessel for expressing an overwhelming debt of gratitude to Jehovah. Each verse is laden with rhetorical questions about how to adequately repay God for His boundless blessings, acknowledging that even a multitude of praises could never suffice. The repetitive invocation of "Narakele Mo," translating to 'receive my thanks,' emphasizes the perpetual state of indebtedness felt by the singer, suggesting that gratitude is not just an act but a continuous journey. This song beautifully encapsulates the essence of worship as a profound acknowledgment of divine generosity and mercy, inviting listeners into a shared space of reverence and awe.
Nara
Lyrics
He's done so much for me
I can not tell it all
Narakele Mo
If I Had ten thousand tongues
It won't still be enough
Narakele Mo
Chukwu na gwom o ria le
When You heal You heal completely
Nara elele mo
Chukwu mara obim o
Isi ikendu le
Nara ekele mo
What shall I render to Jehovah?
For he has done so very much for me
What shall I render to Jehovah?
For he has done so very much for me
Naranara e, Narakele
Narakele Mo
Nara nara e, Narakele
Narakele Mo
Nara nara e, Narakele
Narakele Mo
What shall I render to Jehovah?
For he has done so very much for me
What shall I render to Jehovah?
For he has done so very much for me
Naranara e, Narakele
Narakele Mo
Nara nara e, Narakele
Narakele Mo
Nara nara e, Narakele
Narakele Mo
What shall I render to Jehovah?
For he has done so very much for me
What shall I render to Jehovah?
For he has done so very much for me
Writer(s): Tim Godfrey
Copyright(s): Lyrics © EVENT MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL LTD, Downtown Music Publishing
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