I was homeless and then started sleeping on a family member couch. I was in ministry I usually came home late on weekends. Family member became upset why. I explained but to no avail. I was asked to leave, sleeping in the church and one night the Lord spoke out clearly, "I will settle you" I got a roommate and today 3yrs later I own a home, a very decent one. His promises are yes and amen 🙏
I was an abused house wife ,I used to listen to this song cleaning the house I will sing untill I start crying and praying . To cut the story short I have got a good job and independent..God is good.
Back in 2020 my wife developed an " obsession " with this song. I could not understand why she was playing it so much. Just months later in 2020 she passed on. My life changed drastically as she left me with 3 children. I developed stress, anxiety, depression and was also diagnosed with complicated grief. I am very lonely and miss my wife tremendously. I'll never be able to love like I loved (and still very much) my dear wife. To other married couples, love each other and cherish one another. It all ends with a blink of an eye...
Sekuntambama, seliyakushona (It is evening, and the sun is setting) Nank' amathunzi, asemade wona (And the shadows, are now long) Ngena! Ngena, indawo isekhona (Come in! Come in, there is still room) Ngena! Ngena, indawo isekhona (Come in! Come in, there is still room) (From the Top) Osadelayo, maye uzokhala (The ones who delay, will weep) "Usivulele!", iNkosi izokwala ("Let us in!" The Lord will refuse) Maye! Maye! indawo ayisekho (Oh no! Oh no! there's no more room) Maye! Maye! indawo ayisekho (Oh no! Oh no! there's no more room)
I am from the Pacific, Papua New Guinea. Undoubtfully, South Africans are the best harmonizing gospel singers by far. I get blessed by the way they worship. God is good.
Even me I don't understand the language but I can experience the move of God through the voice watching from Kenya so touching and reviving God bless you
I feel like jumping into the screen and hug minister zaza😭😭the annointing is real, Gods presense saturated the atmosphere, Much love from kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
I can feel the power of the Holy Spirit. Amen and let it be for what she's singing, I don't understand the language but we are blessed together. From Kenya 🇰🇪
The song 🎵 says it's going to be over soon here on earth, so come in Jesus is inviting you before you are told it's late you can't get in anymore #meaning accept Jesus Christ as your Lord whilst there's still time to otherwise you'll want Him and it will be too late, and crying won't help you then. Glory there's power🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 and Spirit of God in this song. One just connects to it.🙌🙌🛐✝️🙏😍
Come enter. The door is still open. Oh enter before it gets dawn Or else you will wail and cry bitterly When the door is shut and there is no more time. Enter
Thank you Holy Spirit for access to the father. We are one in Christ through you. Thank you for reviving us. What a great spiritual song!! More anointing, more grace and more staying power in Christ. Amen
I remember how my late mother used to sing this song while I was growing up..back then I did not understand the meaning but now I very much understand..This is deep worship
Ngena! Ngena, indawo isekhona (Come in! Come in, there is still room) Ngena! Ngena, indawo isekhona (Come in! Come in, there is still room) Osadelayo, maye uzokhala (The ones who delay, will weep) "Usivulele!", iNkosi izokwala ("Let us in!" The Lord will refuse) Maye! Maye! indawo ayisekho (Oh no! Oh no! there′s no more room) Maye! Maye! indawo ayisekho (Oh no! Oh no! there's no more room) Ngena! Ngena, indawo isekhona (Come in! Come in, there is still room) Ngena! Ngena, indawo isekhona (Come in! Come in, there is still room) Ngena! Ngena, indawo isekhona (Come in! Come in, there is still room) Ngena! Ngena, indawo isekhona (Come in! Come in, there is still room) Osadelayo, maye uzokhala (The ones who delay, will weep) "Usivulele!", iNkosi izokwala ("Let us in!" The Lord will refuse) Maye! Maye! indawo ayisekho (Oh no! Oh no! there's no more room) Maye! Maye! indawo ayisekho (Oh no! Oh no! there′s no more room) Maye! Maye! indawo ayisekho (Oh no! Oh no! there′s no more room)
Hallelujah hallelujah praise the name of the Lord. He's Holy and want us to be holy,,so that we not to be transformed to this world,but rather to be conform by the renewing of our heat,mind and spirit.
I love Divinely, listening to, and feeding from your ministrations, voice and melody okay, but will wish that you could write the meanings (wordings) of your songs in English below for more spiritually flowing along with it. Well-done!