Sina tena hofu mauti, Maana imekufa mauti; Ukweli wake umenena, Ya kwamba nina uzima. Yesu aliyenijibu, Kwa mateso yake makali, Ameniachia shangwe, Ili nisifu jina lake.

Using the metaphor of a ship’s anchor ( nanga ), the hymn addresses spiritual warfare ( shetani kunishambulia ). The anchor reaching heaven ( iliyofika mbinguni ) is a clear allusion to Hebrews 6:19. Notably, the line “Hata kama ninakwenda kinyume, / Hata anifuate tena” (Even if I go the wrong way, he will still follow me) presents a robust pastoral assurance of perseverance, bordering on a non-Calvinist “eternal security” perspective common in Moravian pietism. tenzi za rohoni 7 lyrics

The phrase “Alinilipa deni langu” (He paid my debt) uses economic language common in evangelical theology. The debt of sin is satisfied not through penance but through the shedding of blood ( katika damu ). This reflects Anselm of Canterbury’s satisfaction theory, filtered through Protestant orthodoxy. Sina tena hofu mauti, Maana imekufa mauti; Ukweli

Mwanzo na mwisho wa imani, Ni Kristo aliye hai; Sitatazama matendo yangu, Maana yamejaa dhambi. Nguo yangu ni uadilifu, Aliyo nifunika Yesu; Kwake mimi ni mwenye heri, Ingawa si bado kamili. The anchor reaching heaven ( iliyofika mbinguni )

If the world throws me down, And Satan attacks me; I have an anchor in the spirit, That has reached heaven. That anchor is the promises, Of the Lord which he gave me; Even if I go the wrong way, He will still follow me.

The beginning and the end of faith, Is Christ who is alive; I will not look at my works, For they are full of sin. My garment is righteousness, With which Jesus clothed me; In him I am blessed, Though I am not yet perfect.

Ulimwengu ukiniangusha, Na shetani kunishambulia; Nina nanga ya rohoni, Iliyofika mbinguni. Hiyo nanga ni ahadi, Zake Bwana alizonipa; Hata kama ninakwenda kinyume, Hata anifuate tena.